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George Savage: Tributes after former UUP stalwart dies

George Savage: Tributes after former UUP stalwart dies

Tributes have poured in from UUP members after the death of George Savage at 72-years.

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Widespread anger at investigation cutbacks

Widespread anger at investigation cutbacks

Victims of terrorism, civilian PSNI staff and universities are among the first to feel the impact of budget cuts, as massive cost-saving measures are announced.

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Tourist was one of two attempted robbery victims in Belfast

Tourist was one of two attempted robbery victims in Belfast

A Chinese tourist was one of two men targeted in attempted robberies in a Belfast street.

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Republic will have no role in talks about NI affairs – Poots

Republic will have no role in talks about NI affairs – Poots

The Irish government will have no role in talks about flags, parades or welfare reform, a senior DUP figure has said.

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Battle of Boyne garden restored to former glory

Battle of Boyne garden restored to former glory

The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland yesterday welcomed the restoration of an 18th century Octagonal Walled Garden to its former glory at the site of the Battle of the Boyne, Oldbridge Estate.

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Sport

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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United States post-mortem conducted in public as Mickelson airs views

United States post-mortem conducted in public as Mickelson airs views

The repercussions of another Ryder Cup defeat for the United States have already begun, with senior professional Phil Mickelson openly questioning the captaincy of Tom Watson.

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Paul McGinley is man of the moment following stellar Ryder Cup win

Paul McGinley is man of the moment following stellar Ryder Cup win

Europe’s players hailed the influence of Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley as opposite number Tom Watson was embroiled in a public debate with Phil Mickelson.

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