Saturday, April 5, 2014

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Man due in court after water from kettle thrown over young girl

Man due in court after water from kettle thrown over young girl

A 41-year-old man will appear in court on Saturday in relation to an incident where boiling water was thrown over a three-year-old girl and two men in Ballyward, Co Down.

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Loyalist Mo Courtney told Raymond McCord: I'll kill you'

Loyalist Mo Courtney told Raymond McCord: I'll kill you'

Leading loyalist William ‘Mo’ Courtney has been convicted of threatening to kill high-profile victims campaigner Raymond McCord.

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Northern Ireland GPs in plea for more funding

Northern Ireland GPs in plea for more funding

Waiting lists in Northern Ireland will lengthen and GPs will struggle to provide safe care unless greater investment is made in services, an organisation representing doctors has said.

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Robinson: if safe, Pope can visit

Robinson: if safe, Pope can visit

Peter Robinson has said that if it is safe for the Pope to come to Northern Ireland he should be able to do so.

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Use smartphone tracker, police advise people in Belfast

Use smartphone tracker, police advise people in Belfast

Smartphone owners in south and east Belfast are being encouraged by police to use a ‘tracker’ app to keep their phone safe.

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Sport

Unsure Mourinho not banking on 'fantastic' display by Chelsea

Unsure Mourinho not banking on 'fantastic' display by Chelsea

Jose Mourinho is uncertain what to expect from his Chelsea side against Stoke at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

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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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