Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Tue 2nd Sep 2014

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Man in 90s dies in Carryduff house fire

Man in 90s dies in Carryduff house fire

A man in his 90s has died in a house fire in Carryduff, outside Belfast.

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Third senior unionist: we should give back welfare

Third senior unionist: we should give back welfare

A third senior unionist has called for Westminster to re-take welfare powers from Stormont, as deadlock over welfare reform threatens the already fractious Executive.

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'Dapper Gentleman Biscuit' Lord Laird: I'm not back in business

'Dapper Gentleman Biscuit' Lord Laird: I'm not back in business

Veteran unionist peer Lord Laird has said that he is not back in business, despite a London PR firm listing him as one of its two main figures.

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Cricket star Flintoff makes impression on north coast

Cricket star Flintoff makes impression on north coast

Millionaire cricketer Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff caused a stir around the north coast of the Province yesterday after he was spotted during filming for his new TV show.

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Eight PSNI officers disciplined over man's death

Eight PSNI officers disciplined over man's death

Eight police officers have been disciplined over failures in the search for a man who was reported missing and went on to be killed by a train.

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Sport

Linfield relishing champions test against high-flying Cliftonville

Linfield relishing champions test against high-flying Cliftonville

Linfield boss Warren Feeney admits his team are ‘relishing’ Tuesday’s showdown against Danske Premiership title holder Cliftonville at Solitude.

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Crusaders without Paul Heatley for Coleraine encounter

Crusaders without Paul Heatley for Coleraine encounter

Crusaders will be without livewire striker Paul Heatley for Tuesday’s Danske Premiership clash against Coleraine at Ballycastle Road Showgrounds.

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Glentoran manager Eddie Patterson counting on young guns to rise to challenge

Glentoran manager Eddie Patterson counting on young guns to rise to challenge

Glentoran manager Eddie Patterson believes you ‘young guns’ must come of age - and quickly.

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Charity Shield boost

Charity Shield boost

The relaunch of the Northern Ireland Football League Charity Shield in aid of Northern Ireland Hospice in early August raised a whopping £7,000.

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Local school kids enjoy Northern Ireland Boys   National Development Day

Local school kids enjoy Northern Ireland Boys National Development Day

Over 1,400 boys and girls and 130 teams (8-11 years) descended on the City of Belfast Playing Fields, Mallusk for the Northern Ireland Boys’ FA (NIBFA) National Games Development Day.

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