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Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sun 3rd Aug 2014

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New NIO man voted against war in Iraq – then served in Basra

New NIO man voted against war in Iraq – then served in Basra

Only once has Parliament voted on a whether to go to war and not long after playing a role in that momentous decision to invade Iraq, Andrew Murrison found himself making history as the first MP to serve in a war which he had voted to oppose.

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Unionist call to remember all who laid down lives in WW1

Unionist call to remember all who laid down lives in WW1

Ulster’s role in the events which began unfolding across Europe 100 years ago must never be forgotten.

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Sweet-toothed MLAs munch through £1,400-worth of mints

Sweet-toothed MLAs munch through £1,400-worth of mints

MLAs must be feeling truly minted after their consumption of the sweets grew by half in the last year.

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Dodds calls on PM for action to defend Christians in Iraq

Dodds calls on PM for action to defend Christians in Iraq

DUP MEP Diane Dodds has called on Prime Minister David Cameron to take action to defend Christians living in Iraq.

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Council

Council "good relations officer" at demo where Islamist flag on display

Concerns have been raised after a “good relations officer” at a Northern Ireland council was pictured at a demonstration where an Islamic terror group’s flag was flown.

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Sport

TEAM NI: Competition Schedule, Sunday, August 3

TEAM NI: Competition Schedule, Sunday, August 3

The competition schedule for Northern Ireland athletes, Sunday August 3 is:

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MEN'S HOCKEY: Northern Ireland duo bid for bronze finish with England

MEN'S HOCKEY: Northern Ireland duo bid for bronze finish with England

England coach Bobby Crutchley vowed he would gee up his “very disappointed” team for the bronze medal match after they suffered a mauling by Australia in the men’s hockey semi-finals.

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ATHLETICS: Usain Bolt laps up the Glasgow love

ATHLETICS: Usain Bolt laps up the Glasgow love

Usain Bolt took barely nine seconds to land his first Commonwealth Games gold medal by anchoring Jamaica to 4 x 100 metres glory at Hampden Park - but his lap of honour might just be the longest on record.

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TEAM NI: Weather conditions ruin Pole Vault hopes

TEAM NI: Weather conditions ruin Pole Vault hopes

The women’s pole vault final took place in heavy rain on Saturday night causing treacherous conditions in Hampden Park.

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Gold medal winner Paddy Barnes takes to Twitter after TeamNI anthem snub

Gold medal winner Paddy Barnes takes to Twitter after TeamNI anthem snub

Paddy Barnes shrugged off an anthem controversy after claiming Commonwealth Games boxing gold with victory over India’s Devendro Laishram at the Hydro in Glasgow.

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