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Pair due in court over Larne trouble

Pair due in court over Larne trouble

Two men are due to appear in court on Friday in connection with disruption in Larne last weekend.

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Time to tackle underachievement of Protestant boys, minister told

Time to tackle underachievement of Protestant boys, minister told

Calls were made yesterday for education minister John O’Dowd to establish a body similar to the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) for the controlled sector, in a bid to redress underachievement in Protestant working class boys.

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Man arrested after child burned in face by hot water thrown from kettle

Man arrested after child burned in face by hot water thrown from kettle

A three year-old girl was burned in the face after hot water from a kettle was thrown over her and a man in Co Down.

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Chief Constable Matt Baggott stands by apology over Hyde Park case

Chief Constable Matt Baggott stands by apology over Hyde Park case

Northern Ireland’s chief constable has said he stands by his apology following the collapse of the Hyde Park IRA bomb case.

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Prison for woman who cried rape after former lover spurned her

Prison for woman who cried rape after former lover spurned her

A spurned lover whose cry of rape cost police coffers £10,000 was jailed for nine months yesterday.

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Sport

Captain James Lavery insists Queen's are going for glory

Captain James Lavery insists Queen's are going for glory

Experienced captain James Lavery insists Queen’s University won’t be “making up the numbers” in Saturday’s Irish Cup semi-finals.

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Beans and toast the order of the day for Thompson ahead of cup clash

Beans and toast the order of the day for Thompson ahead of cup clash

Queen’s University boss Peter Thompson insists there will be no extra fanfare or bluster surrounding his side’s preparation for Saturday’s massive Irish Cup clash with Ballymena United.

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David Cushley hoping to reward Ballymena's fans with Irish Cup glory

David Cushley hopes Ballymena United can deliver on their ‘sleeping giants’ tag by lifting the Irish Cup this season.

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'Old heads' will play key Irish Cup role, says Glenavon's Kris Lindsay

'Old heads' will play key Irish Cup role, says Glenavon's Kris Lindsay

Big defender Kris Lindsay insists the ‘old heads’ in the Glenavon dressing room will ease the growing breed of talent emerging at the club through Saturday’s difficult Irish Cup semi final against Crusaders at Windsor Park.

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Crusaders' Paul Heatley determined to banish memories of trophy setbacks

Crusaders' Paul Heatley determined to banish memories of trophy setbacks

Crusaders midfielder Paul Heatley admits his team have endured their fair share of cup heartache this season and he wants to put that right at Windsor Park on Saturday.

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