Saturday, September 20, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sat 20th Sep 2014

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Scottish referendum: Soldiers' murders 'not in vain'

Scottish referendum: Soldiers' murders 'not in vain'

The fact that Scotland has voted to remain within the UK means that three Scottish soldiers killed by the IRA in Belfast did not die in vain, a relative has said.

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'Military exercise will anger local residents': Sinn Fein

'Military exercise will anger local residents': Sinn Fein

A military exercise planned for the Binevenagh forest in Co Londonderry has been slammed by Sinn Fein as “insensitive”.

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Ian Paisley: Conflict, confrontation, and eventual compromise

Ian Paisley: Conflict, confrontation, and eventual compromise

Ian Richard Kyle Paisley was born on April 6 1926 in Armagh into a family which, on his father’s side, had roots in the Scottish settlers who came to the townland of Brackey near Sixmilecross in Co Tyrone in the early 17th century.

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Arctic reverend brings Ulster humour to Inuit

Arctic reverend brings Ulster humour to Inuit

Whatever the dubious delights of the Northern Ireland weather, it’s probably safe to say only one local clergyman is dependant on a snowmobile to minister to his congregation.

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'I badly under-estimated the depth of Scottish nationalism'

'I badly under-estimated the depth of Scottish nationalism'

News Letter deputy editor Ben Lowry, who was at polling stations in Edinburgh on Thursday, analyses what he saw

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Sport

Focused Michael Gault enjoying a 'new lease of life' at Shamrock Park

Focused Michael Gault enjoying a 'new lease of life' at Shamrock Park

Michael Gault admits he is enjoying a “new lease of life” following his big summer move to Portadown.

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Rangers are in safe hands insists boss Ally McCoist

Rangers are in safe hands insists boss Ally McCoist

Ally McCoist insists Rangers are still in safe hands with Steve Simonsen after first-choice keeper Cammy Bell was ruled out for another three months.

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David Cushley agrees contract extension with Ballymena United

David Cushley agrees contract extension with Ballymena United

David Cushley has agreed a contract extension with Ballymena United.

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Fire of ambition still burns brightly for Coleraine chief Oran Kearney

Fire of ambition still burns brightly for Coleraine chief Oran Kearney

Despite enduring a disappointing start to the season, determined boss Oran Kearney insists he is “loving life” at Coleraine.

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Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton wary of in-form Linfield ahead of Windsor Park trip

Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton wary of in-form Linfield ahead of Windsor Park trip

Gary Hamilton admits Glenavon are facing another Premiership acid test at Windsor Park on Saturday.

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