Friday, September 5, 2014

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Alex Kane: Two atheists in Ulster — God help us!

Alex Kane: Two atheists in Ulster — God help us!

There was a time — and it wasn’t that long ago, either — when the prospect of two ‘evangelical,’ high-profile atheists addressing a meeting in Belfast would have been as likely as Pastor McConnell hosting a birthday weekend for his children in Sodom and Gomorrah.

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Ardoyne Fleadh: police rethink on rebel band's remarks

Ardoyne Fleadh: police rethink on rebel band's remarks

Unionists have cautiously welcomed Thursday night’s decision by the PSNI to formally submit a file to the Public Prosecution Service regarding comments made by a rebel band at the Ardoyne Fleadh.

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Elderly across Province 'targeted by rogue traders'

Elderly across Province 'targeted by rogue traders'

An alleged rogue trader scam targeting elderly homeowners in Northern Ireland stretches across multiple police districts, a court heard on Thursday.

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Bloomfield was furious at News Letter report claiming officials were mutinous

Bloomfield was furious at News Letter report claiming officials were mutinous

The head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service was furious about an article in the News Letter which claimed that there may be a mutiny among senior civil servants over the Anglo-Irish Agreement.

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GOC wanted detention without trial in 1985

GOC wanted detention without trial in 1985

The most senior Army officer in Northern Ireland in 1985 wanted the Government to consider detention without trial for suspected IRA members.

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Sport

International

International

Manager Michael O’Neill sees a Northern Ireland side with “more potential” as he prepares to begin his second qualification campaign at the helm.

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Striker David McDaid is loving life with Cliftonville

Striker David McDaid is loving life with Cliftonville

Cliftonville striker David McDaid hopes to celebrate his August Player of the Month award by pocketing three points in Saturday’s Danske Premiership game against Warrenpoint Town at Milltown.

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Gary Hamilton keen on use of video evidence in Irish League

Gary Hamilton keen on use of video evidence in Irish League

Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton has urged Irish League chiefs to start using video evidence in the case of mistaken identity.

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League of Ireland: Defensive boost for Derry City

League of Ireland: Defensive boost for Derry City

Defensive duo, Shane McEleney and Aaron Barry have returned to full fitness to give Derry City boss, Peter Hutton a major boost ahead of the visit of Sligo Rovers to Brandywell Stadium.

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Cliftonville and Linfield share points in Solitude stalemate

Cliftonville and Linfield share points in Solitude stalemate

Linfield held firm to claim a long overdue Solitude point in a scoreless draw with Cliftonville last night.

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