Saturday, May 31, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sat 31st May 2014

Belfast Newsletter

News

New home-grown PSNI boss speaks of his stake in NI's future

New home-grown PSNI boss speaks of his stake in NI's future

Northern Ireland’s first home-grown chief constable for 12 years has claimed a passion for the Province drove him to the top job.

Read more...

Black murder suspects: hearing date fixed in June

Black murder suspects: hearing date fixed in June

Two men and a woman accused of involvement in the murder of prison officer David Black will have their committal hearings later this month, a judge said yesterday.

Read more...

Lifeboat rescues canoeists – for a second time

Lifeboat rescues canoeists – for a second time

A group of canoeists had to be rescued twice today after getting into difficulties in Strangford Lough.

Read more...

PSNI pledge to quash 'evil' as funeral-goers among those forced out by bomb

PSNI pledge to quash 'evil' as funeral-goers among those forced out by bomb video

Overseas visitors who had come to Londonderry to attend a funeral were among those forced out of a hotel in the city when an “IRA” bomb detonated there.

Read more...

Win £20 of M&S vouchers by taking News Letter survey

Win £20 of M&S vouchers by taking News Letter survey

The News Letter is running a survey into our work – and we need you to assist.

Read more...

 

Sport

Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson urges Mark Clarke and Mark Miskimmin to find new clubs

Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson urges Mark Clarke and Mark Miskimmin to find new clubs

Glentoran manager Eddie Patterson has urged duo Mark Clarke and Mark Miskimmin to find new clubs for next season.

Read more...

Northern Ireland go down fighting against Uruguay in Montevideo

Northern Ireland go down fighting against Uruguay in Montevideo

URUGUAY 1 N IRELAND 0

Read more...

Woeful Derry City crash to heavy defeat to St Patrick's Athletic at Richmond Park

Woeful Derry City crash to heavy defeat to St Patrick's Athletic at Richmond Park

New signing Philip Lowry will have been scratching his head on Friday night following his new club’s hammering in Dublin.

Read more...

Celtic confirm Roy Keane interest as race for new boss heats up

Celtic confirm Roy Keane interest as race for new boss heats up

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell has confirmed the club are interested in appointing Roy Keane as their new boss.

Read more...

Gary Naysmith heaps praise on St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright following Scottish Cup win

Gary Naysmith has heaped praise on St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright who steered the Perth outfit to their first trophy in the club’s 130-year history earlier this month.

Read more...

 




Please do not respond directly to this email as this mailbox is not monitored. To contact Belfast Newsletter direct go to http://www.newsletter.co.uk/ and click on Contact Us
Johnston Press are the publishers of Belfast Newsletter. You have received this email as you have subscribed to this newsletter on our website.

Company Name: Johnston Press plc | Registered in Scotland no: SCO15382 | Registered Office: 108 Holyrood Road, Edinburgh, EH8 8AS

No comments:

Post a Comment