Friday, May 9, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Fri 9th May 2014

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Ex-Fianna Fail mayor slams QUB poppy row

Ex-Fianna Fail mayor slams QUB poppy row

A former mayor of Drogheda has hit out at Sinn Fein supporters who tried to ban the sale of the poppy from Queen’s University Students’ Union.

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Oscar Knox, 5, dies after cancer battle

Oscar Knox, 5, dies after cancer battle

Five-year-old Oscar Knox, who won the prayers and support of people right across Northern Ireland, has lost his battle with cancer.

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Roche 'speechless' at Belfast welcome

Roche 'speechless' at Belfast welcome

Ireland’s ace professional cyclist Nicolas Roche said he was left proud but almost speechless by the welcome he received at the opening of the Tour of Italy in Belfast.

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Burglars strike man in seventies with hammer

Burglars strike man in seventies with hammer

A masked gang of burglars have struck a man in his seventies with a hammer in his Ballynahinch home.

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Politicians 'cannot simply offer our children more poverty'

Politicians 'cannot simply offer our children more poverty'

Church of Ireland primate archbishop Richard Clarke has called on politicians in both parts of Ireland to find money to help the more marginalised in society and those with health and social problems.

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Sport

Champions Cliftonville interested in released Linfield striker Mark McAllister

Champions Cliftonville interested in released Linfield striker Mark McAllister

Cliftonville could be ready to pounce for Mark McAllister after the striker was released by Linfield on Thursday night.

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Michael Gault axed by Linfield after failing to agree new deal

Michael Gault axed by Linfield after failing to agree new deal

New Linfield boss Warren Feeney continued his Windsor Park clear-out on Thursday night with captain Michael Gault among five players to be released.

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Ballymena United manager Glenn Ferguson signs up quartet for next season

Ballymena United manager Glenn Ferguson signs up quartet for next season

Ballymena United manager Glenn Ferguson has re-signed a number of his squad for next season.

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Craig Bellamy brings Foundation team to Milk Cup

Craig Bellamy brings Foundation team to Milk Cup

Craig Bellamy recalls receiving an award from Sir Alex Ferguson when he played for Wales as a teenager at the Dale Farm Milk Cup.

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Stephen Baxter hails double signings as Crusaders complete early business

Stephen Baxter hails double signings as Crusaders complete early business

Manager Stephen Baxter believes Diarmuid O’Carroll and Billy Joe Burns will bolster Crusaders’ silverware ambitions next season.

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