Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Tue 6th May 2014

Belfast Newsletter

News

Peter Robinson: McConville family are 'the real victims'

Peter Robinson: McConville family are 'the real victims'

The First Minister is arranging to meet the son of Jean McConville following the release from custody of Gerry Adams without charge.

Read more...

Both peace and justice are possible, says dad of Omagh bomb victim

Both peace and justice are possible, says dad of Omagh bomb victim

A victim of a republican bombing which killed 29 people in Northern Ireland has insisted that it is possible to have peace with justice.

Read more...

Peter Hain's 'amnesty' call slammed

Peter Hain's 'amnesty' call slammed

Former Labour Secretary of State Peter Hain’s latest call for a de facto Troubles amnesty contradicts his own party’s call for a public inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane, Lord Empey has said.

Read more...

Challenge against UDA blackmail plot conviction rejected

Challenge against UDA blackmail plot conviction rejected

A money collector jailed over a suspected £10,000 UDA blackmail plot has failed in a bid to have his conviction overturned.

Read more...

'Insufficient evidence' to prosecute Adams

'Insufficient evidence' to prosecute Adams

There is “insufficient evidence” to pursue a prosecution against Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams in relation to the 1972 murder of Jean McConville, according to reports.

Read more...

 

Sport

Joe Gormley delight as champions claim top two annual awards

Joe Gormley delight as champions claim top two annual awards

There was further silverware joy for Cliftonville on Monday night at the BT Sport Northern Ireland Football Writers’ Association annual awards dinner.

Read more...

Danny Lafferty offered new terms by Burnley

Danny Lafferty offered new terms by Burnley

Danny Lafferty is understood to have been offered new contract terms by Burnley.

Read more...

Davor Suker helps induct legend David Healy into Hall of Fame

Davor Suker helps induct legend David Healy into Hall of Fame

Northern Ireland legendary striker David Healy was inducted into the NIFWA Dr Malcolm Brodie Hall of Fame on Monday night.

Read more...

St Columb's and Belfast Met are top of the pile

It wasn’t a good day for the boys from Ballymena as St Louis Grammar were hoping for a Senior and Youth Cup double only to be denied by St Columb’s College (4-0) and Belfast Met (3-0).

Read more...

Eagles soar as unbeaten run carries them to title

Eagles soar as unbeaten run carries them to title

Armagh City have done what Liverpool couldn’t going fourteen games without defeat to seal the title.

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