Friday, September 12, 2014

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Pistorius guilty of 'culpable homicide'

Pistorius guilty of 'culpable homicide'

Athlete Oscar Pistorius is facing jail after being found guilty of the manslaughter of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

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£50,000 reward to catch farmer's killer

£50,000 reward to catch farmer's killer

The brother of a sheep farmer murdered 10 years ago has offered a £50,000 reward to help catch his killers.

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Belfast abortion clinic steps up security due to protest activity

Belfast abortion clinic steps up security due to protest activity

A Belfast abortion clinic has enlisted the help of trained volunteers to escort clients past the protesters who picket its premises.

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OPINION: Stormont needs real reform, not another quick fix

OPINION: Stormont needs real reform, not another quick fix

Since our inception TUV has constantly highlighted how unfit for purpose this Stormont is. Thus, it is welcome to have the man who for years has presided over these failing structures finally admit we are right.

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Drugs mule McCollum liable for cost of prison transfer

Drugs mule McCollum liable for cost of prison transfer

Convicted drugs mule Michaella McCollum will be required to pay the cost of her transportation to Northern Ireland from a Peruvian jail, the Department of Justice (DoJ) has said.

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Sport

Linfield manager Warren Feeney insists there is no room for sentiment on Windsor return

Linfield manager Warren Feeney insists there is no room for sentiment on Windsor return

Warren Feeney insists he will not allow sentiment of emotion derail his quest for three points against Warrenpoint Town on Saturday.

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Gary Hamilton remaining grounded despite Glenavon's table-topping antics

Gary Hamilton remaining grounded despite Glenavon's table-topping antics

Gary Hamilton is refusing to be seduced by Glenavon’s early table-topping antics.

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This season will be steep learning curve admits Institute boss Paul Kee

This season will be steep learning curve admits Institute boss Paul Kee

Institute boss Paul Kee admits this season’s Danske Bank Premiership marathon will be a steep learning curve for his players .

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Dungannon Swifts boss Darren Murphy calls for a 'clinical edge' from his players

Dungannon Swifts boss Darren Murphy calls for a 'clinical edge' from his players

Frustrated Dungannon Swifts boss Darren Murphy has called for a clinical edge from his misfiring players.

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Coleraine chief Oran Kearney hopes players show no fear at Solitude

Coleraine chief Oran Kearney hopes players show no fear at Solitude

Oran Kearney has urged his players to ‘show no fear’ when they step out at Solitude on Saturday.

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