Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Tue 15th Apr 2014

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£3K for 'abusive' woman

£3K for 'abusive' woman

A £3,000 compensation award for a woman who subjected PSNI officers to “vile” abuse makes it tougher to police public order situations, it has been claimed.

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SDLP man hails band's 'touching' tribute

SDLP man hails band's 'touching' tribute

A loyalist band that paid public tribute to a tragic young GAA fan has been thanked for the gesture.

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Robinson open to meeting Pope

Robinson open to meeting Pope

Peter Robinson has said that he would be prepared to meet the Pope if he was to visit Northern Ireland.

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Victim to stand for council

Victim to stand for council

An unlikely victim of the Troubles has revealed she will stand in the forthcoming Belfast council elections for new party NI21.

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Vote transfer call shows DUP are spooked, says Allister

Vote transfer call shows DUP are spooked, says Allister

TUV leader Jim Allister has claimed that Peter Robinson is “spooked” by him after the DUP leader urged his supporters to transfer their votes to the UUP or UKIP but made no mention of the two other pro-Union parties – TUV and NI21.

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Sport

Summer football option discussed as UEFA delegate presents feedback to NIFL

Summer football option discussed as UEFA delegate presents feedback to NIFL

Irish League chiefs could be forced to make a decision on summer football – after clubs and fans disagreed over how to improve attendances and increase revenue.

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Rodgers hails Milk Cup influence

Rodgers hails Milk Cup influence

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is encouraging Anfield’s latest batch of young hopefuls to take a leaf out of his book and test themselves on an international stage at the Dale Farm Milk Cup.

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Eddie Patterson admits it is 'wait and see' over his future at Glentoran

Eddie Patterson admits it is 'wait and see' over his future at Glentoran

Eddie Patterson admits it is a case of “wait and see” whether he will be in charge of Glentoran next season.

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Very few chinks in Cliftonville's title armour this season

Very few chinks in Cliftonville's title armour this season

Strikers are generally considered the glamour kings of football.

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Barry Johnston hails firepower of strike sensation Joe Gormley

Barry Johnston hails firepower of strike sensation Joe Gormley

Cliftonville midfielder Barry Johnston insists there is no stopping strike sensation Joe Gormley this season.

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