Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Wed 8th Oct 2014

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JTI Gallaher staff given time off to absorb news

JTI Gallaher staff given time off to absorb news

Staff at JTI Gallaher cigarette plant in Ballymena have been given time off to absorb the news that more than 800 jobs are to be lost.

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Exploris centre £900,000 package approved by council

Exploris centre £900,000 package approved by council

The survival of Northern Ireland’s only aquarium has been rubber-stamped with a council decision to formally accept a £900,000 funding package from the Executive.

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Unionists react to news 900 Gallaher jobs 'to go by 2017'

Unionists react to news 900 Gallaher jobs 'to go by 2017'

Political reaction has flooded in following the news that Gallaher’s tobacco plant faces the threat of closure.

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Council moves to ban dogs from parks and graveyards

Council moves to ban dogs from parks and graveyards

A council is set to make it an offence to have a dog in a string of public venues, with a maximum fine of £1,000 for offenders.

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Funding cuts could be final straw for arts bodies

Funding cuts could be final straw for arts bodies

A leading children’s arts body has said the cutbacks affecting the arts could be the final straw for much of the sector.

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Sport

GOLF: Kearney edges out McGeady to lift title

GOLF: Kearney edges out McGeady to lift title

Niall Kearney birdied the 18th to edge out Michael McGeady and claim the 104th Irish PGA Championship sponsored by Down Syndrome Centre at Adare Manor Golf Club.

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Sand trap ends Rory McIlroy's Dunhill links hopes

Sand trap ends Rory McIlroy's Dunhill links hopes

Rory McIlroy had to settle for joint second at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship after finishing a shot behind winner Oliver Wilson.

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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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