Monday, April 28, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Mon 28th Apr 2014

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Rising tide of race hate attacks slammed by NI21 election candidate

Rising tide of race hate attacks slammed by NI21 election candidate

The latest racist attack in Belfast has echoes of the horrific Stephen Lawrence incident, according to one political candidate who believes someone could soon lose their life.

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Tributes paid to weekend road victims

Tributes paid to weekend road victims

Two Ulster families have been plunged into mourning after separate fatal road accidents over the weekend.

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Belfast men in court over crime spree

Belfast men in court over crime spree

Four Belfast men were remanded into custody on Saturday accused of an early morning crime spree spread across Co Antrim.

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Homeless man remanded in custody on disorderly behaviour charge

Homeless man remanded in custody on disorderly behaviour charge

A homeless man, once jailed for looking at child porn in Central Library, was remanded into custody on Saturday charged with disorderly behaviour.

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Bail refused for wanted driver

Bail refused for wanted driver

A banned driver who police had been hunting for more than ten years was remanded into custody on Saturday.

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Sport

Jeffrey looking forward to life away from Linfield

Jeffrey looking forward to life away from Linfield

David Jeffrey admitted he has no immediate plans to return to football after ending an illustrious 17 years with Linfield Football Club.

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Liam Boyce soaks up the Solitude party as he ponders his future

Liam Boyce soaks up the Solitude party as he ponders his future

Cliftonville striker Liam Boyce was happy to play through the pain barrier on Saturday as speculation continues to mount over his future.

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Institute clinch Championship 1 title on dramatic final day

Institute clinch Championship 1 title on dramatic final day

Institute clinched the Championship 1 title on a dramatic final day of the season on Saturday.

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Timing of new appointment by Linfield could have been better

Timing of new appointment by Linfield could have been better

The announcement of a new manager could have been timed better, but it still failed to cast a shadow on David Jeffrey’s departure from Linfield after a rollercoaster 17 years.

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Ally McCoist has dedicated Saturday’s 3-0 win over Stranraer and the League One title win to Ibrox legend Sandy Jardine.

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