Sunday, October 5, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sun 5th Oct 2014

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News

Water charges 'could be back on the table'

Water charges 'could be back on the table'

Unless the Stormont financial row is resolved Northern Ireland could soon end up facing a similar domestic water charges crisis as is occurring in the Republic, it has been claimed.

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Titanic letter goes under the hammer

Titanic letter goes under the hammer

It was the worst of omens for the gleaming new ship embarking on its maiden voyage.

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Stormont minister sues Executive colleague as financial crisis deepens

Stormont minister sues Executive colleague as financial crisis deepens

In a week where Stormont’s budget crisis has led to job losses and severe police cuts, a senior minister last night launched legal action against an Executive colleague.

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Flag row at council threatens Christmas lights in village

Flag row at council threatens Christmas lights in village

Christmas lights in a Co Londonderry village could be few and far between this year after a row over flags.

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Soldier denies changing evidence in murder case

Soldier denies changing evidence in murder case

A soldier has denied changing his evidence against a comrade accused of murdering a corporal in a brutal and violent attack at barracks.

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Sport

Michael Hoey and Rory McIlroy in contention in Scotland

Michael Hoey and Rory McIlroy in contention in Scotland

Rory McIlroy surged into contention for his fifth win of the season in the weather-affected third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on Saturday.

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Raphael Jacquelin leads the way but Rory McIlroy is still in the hunt

Raphael Jacquelin leads the way but Rory McIlroy is still in the hunt

France’s Raphael Jacquelin claimed the halfway lead in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on Friday as the luck of the draw had a major impact.

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Dunlea and McDermott lead the way on rain-interrupted day at Irish PGA Championship

Dunlea and McDermott lead the way on rain-interrupted day at Irish PGA Championship

Graeme Dunlea (Adare Manor Resort) and Michael McDermott (Pure Golf Leopardstown) are locked together at the top of the leader board after a rain interrupted day two of the Irish PGA Championship in Adare Manor.

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Giles grabs narrow advantage on day one of Irish PGA Championship

Giles grabs narrow advantage on day one of Irish PGA Championship

A ‘stress-free’ three under par round of 66 earned Robert Giles the lead on the opening day of the 104th Irish PGA Championship in association with the Down Syndrome Centre at Adare Manor GC.

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Rory McIlroy wants to win Dunhill for dad Gerry

Rory McIlroy wants to win Dunhill for dad Gerry

Rory McIlroy has already described winning the Ryder Cup as putting the icing on the cake of an amazing season, but more cake could be on the cards in the Dunhill Links Championship.

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