Friday, October 31, 2014

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Life for killer of Ballymoney soldier

Life for killer of Ballymoney soldier

A soldier found guilty of murdering his comrade in a vicious attack at their barracks has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 15 years.

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US envoy Hart: I'm happy to admit that I'm walking a fine line

US envoy Hart: I'm happy to admit that I'm walking a fine line

New US envoy Gary Hart has admitted that he is walking a “fine line” over his involvement in local political controversies.

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Agriculture centre stage at Farming Life/Danske Bank awards

Agriculture centre stage at Farming Life/Danske Bank awards

Body warmers and wellie boots were replaced by dress suits and bow ties on Thursday night as the Northern Ireland agriculture industry took its place in the spotlight with the Farming Life and Danske Bank Awards.

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Gary Hart: delicately candid realist who spoke with humility

Gary Hart: delicately candid realist who spoke with humility

There was an air of much-needed realism to Gary Hart when he spoke to reporters over lunch yesterday at the US Consulate in south Belfast, writes political correspondent Sam McBride.

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Politicians' dismay at health unit closures

Politicians' dismay at health unit closures

Nigel Dodds has said a decision to close the minor injury unit at Whiteabbey Hospital has come as “a bolt from the blue”.

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Sport

Ulster's Stuart Olding in line to face Newport Gwent Dragons

Ulster's Stuart Olding in line to face Newport Gwent Dragons

Ulster centre Stuart Olding is understood to have passed the concussion protocols and will face Newport Gwent Dragons in the Guinness PRO12 on Saturday evening in Kingspan Stadium, Belfast (7.35pm).

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Declan Fitzpatrick reamins in a positive frame of mind

Declan Fitzpatrick reamins in a positive frame of mind

Declan Fitzpatrick has won seven Ireland caps and is closing in on a century for Ulster but how many would the tight head prop have won if he had of stayed fit?

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Nathan White the latest to add to Ireland's injury woes

Nathan White the latest to add to Ireland's injury woes

Connacht prop Nathan White will miss Ireland’s autumn Test series after rupturing a tendon in his upper arm in training with Joe Schmidt’s squad.

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Liverpool boss Rodgers believes Balotelli does not require protection

Liverpool boss Rodgers believes Balotelli does not require protection

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers insists he has “no concern” about Mario Balotelli and that the controversial Reds striker does not need any kind of protection from provocation.

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Rangers chairman David Somers confirms no chief executive role for Derek Llambias

Rangers chairman David Somers confirms no chief executive role for Derek Llambias

Rangers interim executive chairman David Somers has hinted Derek Llambias may not end up being the club’s new chief executive.

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