Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Tue 1st Apr 2014

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Tragic anglers' boat located at Lough Ree

Tragic anglers' boat located at Lough Ree

The boat in which three Co Armagh anglers were travelling when it capsized almost two weeks ago in the Republic has been found.

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Second viable device found in Strabane

Second viable device found in Strabane

A viable pipe bomb was found during a security alert in Strabane on Tuesday morning.

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Republican event at Whiterock leisure centre breached council's conditions of hire

Republican event at Whiterock leisure centre breached council's conditions of hire

Belfast City Council says a republican event in one of its leisure centres was clearly in breach of terms and conditions, after critics objected to use of a Sinn Fein banner, replica weapons and paramilitary flags.

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Jamie Bryson pulls out of European election

Jamie Bryson pulls out of European election

Flag protester Jamie Bryson yesterday pulled out of the European election race, urging any of those who might have supported him to instead support the TUV or UKIP.

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Deal close on poster-free Giro

Deal close on poster-free Giro

An election poster-free zone along the route of the Giro d’Italia has moved a step closer, according to the Environment Minister.

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Sport

Warren Feeney in pole position to become new Linfield boss

Warren Feeney in pole position to become new Linfield boss

Linfield are closing in on their search for a new manager – with former Northern Ireland striker Warren Feeney expected to be named as David Jeffrey’s successor.

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Tommy Breslin urges players to become 'real legends' by retaining Gibson Cup

Tommy Breslin urges players to become 'real legends' by retaining Gibson Cup

Cliftonville manager Tommy Breslin believes his players stand on the cusp of becoming “real legends” – but only if they retain the title this season.

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Linfield manager David Jeffrey refusing to throw in the towel after Cliftonville defeat

Linfield manager David Jeffrey refusing to throw in the towel after Cliftonville defeat

David Jeffrey insists his players will be ready for “four big challenges” as they look to turn the tables on Cliftonville.

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Whitey Anderson revels in vital victory for Ballinamallard

Whitey Anderson revels in vital victory for Ballinamallard

A super strike by substitute Richard Lecky gave Ballinamallard a vital victory over Coleraine to bring them within a point of the Bannsiders .

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Ballymena boss Glenn Ferguson now turns focus to crunch Irish Cup semi-final

Ballymena boss Glenn Ferguson now turns focus to crunch Irish Cup semi-final

Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson will begin his Irish Cup semi-final preparations in earnest this week after taking a safety first approach to Saturday’s Danske Bank Premiership ‘dead rubber’ against Dungannon.

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