Monday, August 25, 2014

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Tributes to quarry accident victim

Tributes to quarry accident victim

A family has paid tribute to their “kind and generous” father and husband after he died in a freak quarry accident near Coleraine.

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Order presses Villiers again for inquiry into Parades Commission

Order presses Villiers again for inquiry into Parades Commission

The Orange Order has used an address to protestors at Twaddell Avenue in north Belfast to press the Secretary of State once again for an inquiry into the Parades Commission handling of their case.

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GAA player called for attacks on Jews

GAA player called for attacks on Jews

An incident where a leading GAA player called for his followers on social media to attack Jews is being treated as a hate crime by the PSNI.

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Parades body blasted over single drum beat ruling

Parades body blasted over single drum beat ruling

Unionists have heaped praise on a flute band after it led a peaceful parade in the face of “provocative” restrictions by the Parades Commission.

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Morrison top of the class for bitter-sweet school farewell

Morrison top of the class for bitter-sweet school farewell

It was a bitter-sweet farewell to Orangefield as Van Morrison revisited the scene of both his early inspiration and enduring memories for three special concerts.

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Sport

Nolan missing for Hammers

Kevin Nolan could miss six weeks with a fractured shoulder, West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has confirmed.

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Dollingstown are too strong for youthful Ballymoney

Dollingstown are too strong for youthful Ballymoney

With no less than four seventeen year olds in their ranks, Ballymoney United left Planters Park empty handed on the end of a 4-0 defeat at the hands of newcomers Dollingstown.

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Bangor battle back to secure a draw

Bangor battle back to secure a draw

League leaders H&W Welders missed out on maximum points as Bangor wiped out a two goal deficit to take a share of the spoils.

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Ports too strong for 10 man Crusaders

Ports too strong for 10 man Crusaders

Portadown simply had to win this one to stay in early touch – and they did it in style against a strangely out-of-sorts Crusaders.

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Mark Stafford earns Ballinamallard a share of the spoils

Mark Stafford earns Ballinamallard a share of the spoils

Ballinamallard United 2

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