Sunday, September 7, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sun 7th Sep 2014

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Serialisation of 1738-39 News Letters comes to an end

Serialisation of 1738-39 News Letters comes to an end

Journalists whose careers last more than a few years typically get to meet different people and witness varied situations, perhaps even report from abroad.

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Slide On:Londonderry street becomes giant water slide

Slide On:Londonderry street becomes giant water slide video

Londonderry’s Shipquay Street has this weekend been transformed into a giant water slide as part of a Cancer Research UK fundraiser.

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Declassified RUC informant payments file shows money came from NIO

Declassified RUC informant payments file shows money came from NIO

An NIO file released at the Public Records Office in Belfast which contains details of payments to RUC informants in 1985 shows that the money came direct from the NIO — not from the Police Authority.

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No action on band rant 'would boost racists': Elliott

No action on band rant 'would boost racists': Elliott

Pressure continued unabated yesterday for the authorities to act over an inflammatory anti-Orange diatribe by a republican band.

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Support for wild circus animal ban

Support for wild circus animal ban

A proposed law to ban wild animals in circuses has been backed by the SDLP.

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Sport

Glenavon are new Irish League leaders

Glenavon are new Irish League leaders

INSTITUTE 1 GLENAVON 4

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Narrow victory for Portadown against Dungannon

Narrow victory for Portadown against Dungannon

PORTADOWN 1 DUNGANNON SWIFTS 0

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Will Grigg sets bar high at international level

Will Grigg sets bar high at international level

MK Dons striker Will Grigg believes he can be Northern Ireland’s big game player after spearheading the giant killing of Manchester United last month.

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Michael O'Neill upbeat on qualifying prospects and his future

Michael O'Neill upbeat on qualifying prospects and his future

Michael O’Neill is upbeat about Northern Ireland’s Euro 2016 prospects but accepts he could be out of a job if he oversees a poor campaign.

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Ballinamallard shock Ballymena at Ferney Park

Ballinamallard shock Ballymena at Ferney Park

BALLINAMALLARD UTD 3 BALLYMENA UTD 0

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