| News | 
  											  				          													|  | A solicitor assaulted after a court case was left almost frozen in terror, she recalled yesterday. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Unionists have urged an influential Congressional committee in Washington to hear their side of the story following the failure of the Haass talks on political progress. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | A man who threatened to slit his throat with a pizza cutter was shot with a Taser by police in a justified use of force, the Police Ombudsman said. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | A protest was held yesterday morning outside the front gates of Hillsborough Castle by a group hoping to keep open a cafe run by people with learning difficulties. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | An MLA has called for action over how parking is enforced Province-wide after revelations of what he called a “big disparity” from one town to another. Read more... | 
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  				  																								  						| Sport | 
  											  				          													|  | West Brom captain Chris Brunt has been ruled out for five to six weeks due to a knee injury, the club have announced. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Skipper Lee McCulloch helped himself to a first-half hat-trick as Rangers clinched the Scottish League One title with a convincing 3-0 win over Airdrie at Ibrox. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Boss Ally McCoist will not spend time fretting over his own position if Rangers fail to overcome Albion Rovers at the second attempt next Monday. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Gary Hamilton hopes Glenavon can rewrite the history books by going all the way in this season’s Irish Cup. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Delighted manager Gary Hamilton hailed his players following Glenavon’s late heroics at the Oval on Monday night. Read more... | 
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