Tuesday, August 19, 2014

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Pair face human trafficking charges in court today

Pair face human trafficking charges in court today

Two men have been charged with human trafficking in Northern Ireland after 20 suspected victims were rescued by police.

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Motorcyclist dies after Ballynahinch crash

Motorcyclist dies after Ballynahinch crash

A motorcyclist has died after a crash near Ballynahinch, Co Down on Monday.

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Anger at blaze in derelict school in Newtownbreda

Anger at blaze in derelict school in Newtownbreda

There has been widespread condemnation of a fire at the site of the derelict Newtownbreda Primary School.

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Suicidal rape victim's abortion case reignites debate in Republic

Suicidal rape victim's abortion case reignites debate in Republic

Both sides in the debate about abortion in the Republic of Ireland have reacted strongly to reports that a suicidal woman who asked for an abortion after she was raped was refused a termination.

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Community rally to support Dunanney centre

Community rally to support Dunanney centre

A community rally attended by around 200 people was held yesterday at the Dunanney Centre in Rathcoole to express revulsion at continued attacks on the centre.

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Sport

Linfield boss Warren Feeney is targeting County Antrim Shield success

Linfield boss Warren Feeney is targeting County Antrim Shield success

Linfield boss Warren Feeney may have his sights on regaining the Irish Premiership title in his first season at Windsor Park, but he has declared the Toals Bookmakers County Antrim Shield is also on his wish-list.

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Daniel Sturridge: Liverpool have moved on from last season's title agony

Daniel Sturridge: Liverpool have moved on from last season's title agony

Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge insists everyone at the club has overcome the heartbreak of last season.

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Rangers fans voice concerns over Mike Ashley reports

Rangers fans voice concerns over Mike Ashley reports

Rangers fans’ groups have expressed concern over the board’s reported attempts to get Newcastle owner Mike Ashley to underwrite a £4million share issue.

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Ally McCoist hails players following 8-1 thumping of Clyde in Petrofac Training Cup victory

Ally McCoist hails players following 8-1 thumping of Clyde in Petrofac Training Cup victory

Rangers manager Ally McCoist felt sharp passing and excellent finishing had raised his team’s performance levels as they kick-started their season with an 8-1 thrashing of Clyde.

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Under-performing Derry City suffer third consecutive league defeat

Under-performing Derry City suffer third consecutive league defeat

Having made no fewer than six changes to the team which lost out to Cork City on Friday night, Derry City crashed to their third consecutive league defeat when losing in Drogheda on Monday night.

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