Thursday, June 19, 2014

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Child struck by lorry in east Belfast.

Child struck by lorry in east Belfast.

A child has been struck by a lorry on the Upper Newtownards Road.

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Government was informed Downey had been wanted for terror offences, MPs told

Government was informed Downey had been wanted for terror offences, MPs told

The Government was informed that a prime suspect in the IRA’s Hyde Park bombing was wanted by police the year before it sent him a letter informing him he was not being actively sought, a Westminster committee heard yesterday.

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RUC did not know of Adams murder bid: Ombudsman

RUC did not know of Adams murder bid: Ombudsman

A policing watchdog has found no evidence the Royal Ulster Constabulary was involved in a loyalist gun attack on Gerry Adams 30 years ago.

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Only 15 per cent of Anglicans typically attend church

Only 15 per cent of Anglicans typically attend church

The Church of Ireland has a claimed membership of 378,000 on the island of Ireland, yet a reliable census of those attending worship on three Sundays last November revealed that only 15 per cent of this number were in the pews.

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Ann Travers slams Hain for 'no prosecutions' call

Ann Travers slams Hain for 'no prosecutions' call

A woman whose sister was gunned down by the IRA has accused former Secretary of State Peter Hain of “arrogance” towards terror victims.

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Sport

Roy Hodgson confident England have firepower to see off Uruguay

Roy Hodgson confident England have firepower to see off Uruguay

Roy Hodgson firmly believes England have the fire power to gun down Uruguay and keep their World Cup dreams alive.

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Rangers set for Hearts challenge at Ibrox on opening day of Scottish Championship

Rangers set for Hearts challenge at Ibrox on opening day of Scottish Championship

Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson is relishing an eye-catching trip to Rangers on the opening day of the Scottish Championship campaign before tackling Edinburgh rivals Hibernian at Tynecastle a week later.

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Dwight Yorke believes new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal will relish Premier League fixtures schedule

Dwight Yorke believes new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal will relish Premier League fixtures schedule

Former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke believes Louis van Gaal can benefit from the club’s early Barclays Premier League matches.

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Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill tips England to see off Uruguay threat

Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill tips England to see off Uruguay threat

Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill has tipped England to keep their World Cup dream alive by seeing off Uruguay on Thursday night.

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WORLD CUP: England can hurt Uruguay insists Steven Gerrard

WORLD CUP: England can hurt Uruguay insists Steven Gerrard

Steven Gerrard thinks England’s dynamic attack is more than capable of ripping Uruguay’s brittle defence apart when the two teams meet in Sao Paulo on Thursday.

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