Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Tue 3rd Jun 2014

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NI21's Basil McCrea gets report of sex misconduct allegations

NI21's Basil McCrea gets report of sex misconduct allegations

NI21 leader Basil McCrea should by now have an official report detailing all allegations of sexual misconduct being made against him.

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Inquiry launched into emergency health care

Inquiry launched into emergency health care

The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission has launched an inquiry into emergency health care after a major incident was declared in a hospital earlier this year.

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Mull of Kintyre memorial service 20 years after crash

Mull of Kintyre memorial service 20 years after crash

A memorial service was held yesterday in Lisburn to mark the 20th anniversary of the Chinook crash on the Mull of Kintyre which killed 29 people on June 2, 1994.

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Faults with 999 calls and power lines

Faults with 999 calls and power lines

All 999 phone calls in Northern Ireland were tonight relayed via the Scottish Ambulance Service, due a problem with their phone systems.

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New Presbyterian Moderator: We must consider needs of others

New Presbyterian Moderator: We must consider needs of others

Incoming Presbyterian moderator, Dr Michael Barry, has called on the Presbyterian Church to become “a people of service and outreach”, always putting the needs of others first and, by serving them, seek to make a difference in the world.

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Sport

Aaron Hughes focus is all on Northern Ireland

Aaron Hughes focus is all on Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland defender Aaron Hughes is without a contract for the first time in his career as he waits to see if he will be part of QPR’s Barclays Premier League return.

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Former head of world refereeing addresses development meetings

The Young Referees Development Group, the Women’s Development Group and a number of Intermediate and Junior referees attended the first ever Development Day solely for grassroots referees.

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Chelsea would miss Frank Lampard says Redknapp

Chelsea would miss Frank Lampard says Redknapp

Chelsea would regret allowing Frank Lampard to swap Stamford Bridge for new Major League Soccer franchise New York City FC, according to Harry Redknapp.

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Jim Boyce would have 'no problem' recommending World Cup re-vote

Jim Boyce would have 'no problem' recommending World Cup re-vote

FIFA vice-president Jim Boyce says he would have “no problem” recommending a re-vote to find a new host for the Qatar 2022 World Cup if corruption allegations are proven.

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Striker Billy McKay relishing chance to impress Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill

Striker Billy McKay relishing chance to impress Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill

Inverness striker Billy McKay is relishing the chance to impress Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill in South America.

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