Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Wed 2nd Apr 2014

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Pope set to be invited to Belfast - but no unionist support at city council vote

Pope set to be invited to Belfast - but no unionist support at city council vote

Pope Francis is set to receive an invitation to visit Belfast – although the move received precisely zero support from the city’s unionist councillors.

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Alliance party slams Sinn Fein over pictures of young people posing with replica weapons

Alliance party slams Sinn Fein over pictures of young people posing with replica weapons

The Alliance Party has slammed a Sinn Fein event in which young people posed with paramilitary regalia and weapons.

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Funerals for men who died in Cookstown crash

Funerals for men who died in Cookstown crash

Funerals will be held today for the friends who died in an horrific car crash in the early hours of Mother’s Day.

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Poor lifestyle choices putting strain on health service, warns medical chief

Poor lifestyle choices putting strain on health service, warns medical chief

Excessive drinking threatens to undo a generation of good work in improving public health, Northern Ireland’s chief medical officer has warned.

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Fears for north-south trade as new truck levy comes into force

Fears for north-south trade as new truck levy comes into force

Fears have been voiced about just what a new roads levy for lorries will mean for Northern Ireland.

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Sport

Reaching final would be a 'dream come true' admits Ballymena defender Johnny Taylor

Reaching final would be a 'dream come true' admits Ballymena defender Johnny Taylor

Ballymena United defender Johnny Taylor is hoping to realise his dream of playing in an Irish Cup final.

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Mark Prenter hoping to serve up an ace in Irish Cup semi-final

Mark Prenter hoping to serve up an ace in Irish Cup semi-final

Queen’s University free-kick specialist Mark Prenter is well used to delivering aces.

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Paul Leeman hoping to add another medal to collection

Paul Leeman hoping to add another medal to collection

Crusaders defender Paul Leeman knows a thing or two about negotiating Irish Cup semi-finals.

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Legend Paul Hardy warns Fergie's Sky Blues of cup complacency

Legend Paul Hardy warns Fergie's Sky Blues of cup complacency

Irish Cup hero Paul Hardy has warned Ballymena United of complacency ahead of Saturday’s massive semi-final clash with Queen’s University.

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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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