Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Wed 9th Apr 2014

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Britain and Ireland no longer need to be ensnared by history – Queen

Britain and Ireland no longer need to be ensnared by history – Queen

The Queen has said that Britain and Ireland shall “no longer allow our past to ensnare our future” at a historic state banquet in honour of President Michael D Higgins.

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Victims protest former IRA commander McGuinness' presence at Windsor Castle

Victims protest former IRA commander McGuinness' presence at Windsor Castle

The father of 12-year-old Omagh bomb victim James Barker last night denounced what he called “the horror of Martin McGuinness attending a state banquet with the Queen”.

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Post-ceasefire and Agreement, senior SF figure 'imported guns used to kill'

Post-ceasefire and Agreement, senior SF figure 'imported guns used to kill'

One of Sinn Fein’s most senior leadership figures began importing guns to Northern Ireland after the IRA ceasefires and allegedly boasted that one of the weapons was used to murder two policemen, a BBC investigation has revealed.

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Post-mortem due to help uncover cause of Peaches Geldof's death

Post-mortem due to help uncover cause of Peaches Geldof's death

A post-mortem is to be carried out on Wednesday to help determine the cause of Peaches Geldof’s death, police have said.

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£2m settlement for labourer left paralysed

£2m settlement for labourer left paralysed

A labourer who has been left paralysed and brain damaged after plunging into a storm tank is to receive £2 million in damages.

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Sport

Irish FA announce Nutty Krust Easter Holiday Camps for young players

Irish FA announce Nutty Krust Easter Holiday Camps for young players

THE Irish FA and Irwin’s Bakery are calling on budding young footballers to sign up for the upcoming Irish FA Nutty Krust Easter Holiday Camps.

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IFA Child Welfare   Department launch child protection app

IFA Child Welfare Department launch child protection app

The Irish Football Association’s Child Welfare Department has teamed up with one of the world’s leading experts in child protection to launch the first ever safeguarding in sport app.

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Minister gets to see Health   Programme at work in the community

Minister gets to see Health Programme at work in the community

The Health Minister, Edwin Poots yesterday visited Newtownbreda High School in Belfast to see at first hand a pilot programme currently being rolled out by the Irish Football Association.

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IFA Ladies launch new'Girls and Women's Football plan

IFA Ladies launch new'Girls and Women's Football plan

Following an extensive two year consultation process the Irish FA have launched its Girls’ & Women’s Football Plan.

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History beckons for winners of this season's Irish Cup

History beckons for winners of this season's Irish Cup

History beckons for Ballymena United or Glenavon after both clubs booked their place in next month’s Irish Cup final at the weekend.

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