Monday, November 3, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Mon 3rd Nov 2014

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Londonderry: Pipe bomb attack on PSNI patrol

Londonderry: Pipe bomb attack on PSNI patrol

A police patrol vehicle has been damaged in a pipe bomb attack in Londonderry.

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Ballymoney teenager dies almost two weeks after crash

Ballymoney teenager dies almost two weeks after crash

Police have named a teenager who died after a road traffic collision in Coleraine as 19-year-old Craig McCook from the Ballymoney area.

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International delegates attend University of Ulster peace conference

International delegates attend University of Ulster peace conference

A major one-day conference is taking place at the University of Ulster which will bring together peacemakers from 13 different conflict zones around the world.

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Hamilton presents draft budget to Assembly

Hamilton presents draft budget to Assembly

The Finance Minister Simon Hamilton will bring his draft budget to the floor of the Stormont Assembly at around 1pm on Monday.

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Ulster Bank: Jobs hope on branch closures

Ulster Bank: Jobs hope on branch closures

A union representative is hopeful that the closure of 40 branches of the Ulster Bank will not result in any compulsory redundancies.

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Sport

Eddie Patterson in high praise for Glentoran starlet Jordan Stewart

Eddie Patterson in high praise for Glentoran starlet Jordan Stewart

Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson believes teenage starlet Jordan Stewart is showing that he is no one-season wonder after exploding onto the Danske Bank Premiership stage last season.

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Referee Mervyn Smyth under the spotlight once again at Mourneview Park

Referee Mervyn Smyth under the spotlight once again at Mourneview Park

Referee Mervyn Smyth was forced under the spotlight once again at Mourneview Park after dishing out four red cards and 10 bookings on Saturday.

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Whitey Anderson admits mistakes cost Mallards as Portadown ease to 2-0 win at Ferney Park

Whitey Anderson admits mistakes cost Mallards as Portadown ease to 2-0 win at Ferney Park

A first half double goal blast was enough to give Portadown full points at Ferney Park.

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Darren Murphy admits Cliftonville's clinical finishing was difference at Stangmore Park

Darren Murphy admits Cliftonville's clinical finishing was difference at Stangmore Park

After going Sober for October, at least Darren Murphy can now consider drowning his sorrows over his side’s poor form.

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Ballynahinch keep their good form going with victory over St Mary's

Ballynahinch keep their good form going with victory over St Mary's

Ballynahinch maintained their recent Ulster Bank League form with an impressive victory over Leinster side St Mary’s at Ballymacarn Park.

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