Thursday, October 2, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Thu 2nd Oct 2014

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Stormont 'headed for sudden collapse'

Stormont 'headed for sudden collapse'

Stormont is on a trajectory towards a collapse which could happen within months, senior Executive sources have said.

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Scores fined for rail-based safety offences

Scores fined for rail-based safety offences

Translink fined scores of offenders a total of almost £17,500 for safety-related offences on railway lines and stations this year.

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Nuns killed in crash were 'beautiful, special people'

Nuns killed in crash were 'beautiful, special people'

Former Presbyterian moderator Dr Norman Hamilton yesterday paid tribute to the two Sisters of Mercy who died when their car collided with a PSNI vehicle on Tuesday.

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McNarry anger at fracking decision

McNarry anger at fracking decision

Northern Ireland needs the Executive to form a clear “for or against” policy on fracking, David McNarry has said.

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Priest urges parishes to join fight against bank closure

Priest urges parishes to join fight against bank closure

One of the Catholic priests organising a boycott of the First Trust Bank over a planned branch closure is pressing ahead with the campaign – and has urged other parishes to follow suit “if they see fit”.

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Sport

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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Rory McIlroy voted PGA Tour player of the year

Rory McIlroy voted PGA Tour player of the year

World number one Rory McIlroy has been voted PGA Tour player of the year for the second time in three seasons.

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Ryder Cup:McDowell reveals brief doubts about McGinley

Ryder Cup:McDowell reveals brief doubts about McGinley

Graeme McDowell admits he had brief doubts about Paul McGinley’s Ryder Cup master plan, but feels the Irishman has broken the mould for future European captains.

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McGinley claims Clarke rift will not affect Ryder Cup captaincy decision

McGinley claims Clarke rift will not affect Ryder Cup captaincy decision

Paul McGinley insists his strained relationship with Darren Clarke will not influence his opinion on who should be Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain.

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RYDER CUP: Rory McIlroy spurred on by record

RYDER CUP: Rory McIlroy spurred on by record

World number one Rory McIlroy insists the desire to redress the balance in Ryder Cup history means the event will not be diminished by Europe’s recent dominance over the United States.

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