Thursday, July 24, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Thu 24th Jul 2014

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McCausland deliberately misled the Assembly, inquiry determines

McCausland deliberately misled the Assembly, inquiry determines

DUP minister Nelson McCausland was last night facing cross-party calls for his resignation after an inquiry found that he “deliberately misled” the Stormont Assembly.

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Time and again, the DUP threatened to sue - but didn't

Time and again, the DUP threatened to sue - but didn't

The report into Nelson McCausland’s actions shines new light on the multiple DUP threats to sue over last July’s BBC Spotlight programme — none of which have materialised.

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Man 'serious but stable' after Newry stabbing

Man 'serious but stable' after Newry stabbing

A 27-year-old man is in a serious but stable condition after a stabbing incident in Newry.

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No jail for axe attack on Alliance office

No jail for axe attack on Alliance office

A Co Antrim man accused of “an attack on democracy’’ has escaped going to prison after he was caught trying to break into an Alliance Party constituency office armed with an axe and a crowbar.

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Ulster turns into rainbow nation as it basks in hottest day of year

Ulster turns into rainbow nation as it basks in hottest day of year

Rainbow colours were sported across the Province yesterday as Ulster folk basked in what was being cited on the streets as being the warmest day of the year so far.

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Sport

TEAM NI: Competition Schedule, Thursday July 24

TEAM NI: Competition Schedule, Thursday July 24

Here is the Commonwealth Games schedule for NI Athletes, Thursday July 24

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RUGBY: Sevens are going global insists former Welsh star Ryan Jones

Former Wales captain Ryan Jones believes rugby sevens is ready to touch new heights through its exposure at the Commonwealth and Olympic Games.

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Spectacular opening ceremony puts Glasgow in the spotlight

Spectacular opening ceremony puts Glasgow in the spotlight

They cheered for teams fresh from two-week trips on post office ships, and the microscopic populations of tide-lapped Pacific atolls. But the biggest roar of the night was reserved for the Queen who declared open the Commonwealth Games deep in the green-hooped half of Glasgow.

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Queen declares Commonwealth Games open

Queen declares Commonwealth Games open

The Queen has formally declared the 20th Commonwealth Games open following a colourful ceremony at Glasgow’s Celtic Park.

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Northern Ireland stars set their sights on medal success at Commonwealth Games

Northern Ireland stars set their sights on medal success at Commonwealth Games

Martyn Irvine flew the flag for the Northern Ireland team at Thursday night’s Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.

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