Saturday, June 7, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sat 7th Jun 2014

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Stars and Stripes fly again to honour GIs

Stars and Stripes fly again to honour GIs

As Second World War dance music wafted through the open doors of Crom Castle’s magnificent West Wing conservatory, history and nostalgia mingled with the crowd.

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Boston material unreliable, judge told

Boston material unreliable, judge told

An American university project used to charge an alleged former IRA commander with aiding and abetting the murder of Jean McConville is unreliable, a court has heard.

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Order's protest to go ahead

Order's protest to go ahead

The first of two Orange Order protest parades in north Belfast today is taking place to show frustration at the latest Parades Commission determination, a leading member of the Order has said.

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Peter Hain to retire as MP

Peter Hain to retire as MP

Former Northern Ireland Secretary of State Peter Hain has announced he will stand down as a Labour MP at the general election.

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Warning of severe weather

Warning of severe weather

A Met Office weather warning is in place for Northern Ireland with up to a quarter of the month’s rain expected to fall this morning.

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Sport

Peter Hutton expects Derry to deliver in Cork

Peter Hutton expects Derry to deliver in Cork

Peter Hutton is demanding an immediate response in Co. Cork on Saturday night as Derry City are still hurting following last weekend’s 5-2 humiliation at St. Pat’s. (7.45 p.m.)

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Ambitious Windsor Park refurbishment starting to gather pace

Ambitious Windsor Park refurbishment starting to gather pace

Windsor Park could stand confidently against Wembley and the Oval cricket ground on the quality barometer after major reconstruction work is complete.

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Emerging youngster Liam Donnelly ready to fight for his place with club and country

Emerging youngster Liam Donnelly ready to fight for his place with club and country

Liam Donnelly is hoping to win a place for both club and country next season after making his Northern Ireland debut against Chile.

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Aaron Hughes believes South American tour was a success for Northern Ireland

Aaron Hughes believes South American tour was a success for Northern Ireland

Aaron Hughes insists Northern Ireland are leaving South America a better side than they arrived, despite suffering successive defeats.

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England's Wayne Rooney does not listen to critics

England's Wayne Rooney does not listen to critics

Wayne Rooney could not care less about the critics who say he should be dropped from the England team.

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