Saturday, September 6, 2014

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Financial tsunami could topple Stormont: Wilson

Financial tsunami could topple Stormont: Wilson

The escalating financial crisis gripping the Executive over Sinn Fein and the SDLP’s refusal to permit welfare reform could lead to Stormont falling, Sammy Wilson has warned.

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Titanic centre shutting early and traffic delays expected ahead of Tattoo and big fight

Titanic centre shutting early and traffic delays expected ahead of Tattoo and big fight

One of the Province’s biggest tourist attractions is to close its doors early today and motorists have been warned of traffic delays ahead of two major events tonight.

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Evangelical Alliance says it is undaunted by Dawkins' athiest views

Evangelical Alliance says it is undaunted by Dawkins' athiest views

A Christian spokesman has said his group plans no protests during the upcoming visit by Richard Dawkins, adding he would go to listen to him if there were tickets.

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St James' Presbyterian, Ballymoney

St James' Presbyterian, Ballymoney

When you come to the ‘toon’ (Ballymoney) St.James’s is situated at the north side – many people define it as the church opposite Dalriada School.

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Prince Charles praises dead comic Joan Rivers; plus, some of her best one-liners

Prince Charles praises dead comic Joan Rivers; plus, some of her best one-liners

The Prince of Wales has praised American comedian Joan Rivers for her “enormous zest for life” after she died aged 81.

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Sport

Ferguson's aiming high

Ferguson's aiming high

Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson is this morning named the August Manager of the Month by the NI Football Writers’ Association.

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Patterson wary of Bannsiders

Patterson wary of Bannsiders

Eddie Patterson believes Coleraine will resemble a ‘wounded tiger’ when they face Glentoran at the Oval tomorrow.

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Euro 2016 Qualifiers: Our best chance since Mexico '86, says Chrus Brunt

Euro 2016 Qualifiers: Our best chance since Mexico '86, says Chrus Brunt

West Brom captain Chris Brunt has echoed the sentiments of fellow Northern Ireland stalwart Aaron Hughes, sensing a real chance to take Northern Ireland back to the big stage at Euro 2016 for the first time since the 1986 World Cup.

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Ports out to pile more misery on struggling Swifts

Ports out to pile more misery on struggling Swifts

Ronnie McFall intends to show ‘no mercy’ to struggling Dungannon Swifts when they arrive at Shamrock Park tomorrow.

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Euro 2016: Michael O'Neill optimistic of Northern Ireland chances

Euro 2016: Michael O'Neill optimistic of Northern Ireland chances

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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