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Peter Robinson in £80,000 handout to gay groups
The government department headed by Peter Robinson is due to provide £80,000
to gay groups within the next seven months — despite his wife's
controversial views on homosexuality.
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John Lewis revamps its store plans
The wraps are set to be taken off a revised planning application for a £200m
development at Sprucefield today — the centrepiece of which will be a John
Lewis store.
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Bitter row as councillors reject parade for Iraq soldiers
A war of words raged in Limavady today after councillors rejected a call for
soldiers returning from Iraq to parade through the town.
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Joy and pain for Healy
Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington was today anxiously waiting for
news to find out if Northern Ireland legend David Healy is going to be fit
for the start of the World Cup qualifying campaign.
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Families tell how economic slump is hitting them hard
The crippling cost of living was the only item on the agenda at an open
meeting organised by the Consumer Council in Belfast last night.
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Snow Patrol to storm the charts
Snow Patrol are gearing up for a return to the charts with a new single
release in October.
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Christine Bleakley to star in Strictly Come Dancing
Northern Ireland’s Christine Bleakley will soon be learning the
difference between the Salsa and the Samba.
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11,000 sex offenders living in Northern Ireland
Eleven thousand convicted sex offenders are currently living in Northern
Ireland, it has emerged.
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Mystery of millionaire arson victim
Fears were growing last night for a businessman and his family who have been
missing since their country home was burnt to the ground in a suspected
arson attack.
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Olympic medallist Paddy overwhelmed by Belfast reception
It was clear from the moment Paddy Barnes made it into the Irish Olympic squad
over a year ago he was going to be considered a hero in north Belfast
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Learn English or go home, foreign golfers warned
They are famed for their shapely hips, tidy ponytails and colourful sun
visors, but the growing number of foreign golfers on America's women's tour
will soon have to prove they possess brains as well as beauty – by learning
to speak English.
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Residents urge airport to fund noise-proofing
Residents of two streets are appealing to Belfast City airport bosses to fund noise-proofing measures for their homes.
Obama's dream for America
On the anniversary of Martin Luther King's historic speech, the first black presidential candidate will set out his vision for America
Darren Clarke a Ryder ‘must’: McDowell
Graeme McDowell believes the experience Darren Clarke would bring to the European Ryder Cup team makes it paramount that he is presented with a wild-card pick.
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Union piles pressure on Tesco through US supplier
America's biggest food workers' union has stepped up its pressure on Tesco's US operation, by reporting its ready-meals supplier in the US to a labour-relations tribunal yesterday for the alleged unfair firing of six employees.
Sarah Churchwell: How to be a real man and a selfish, cartoon jerk
I'm as susceptible to nostalgia as the next girl — and she probably falls short of my devotion to Cary Grant — but some things are just obsolete. Blood-letting as medicine, chamber-pots as hygiene: we've moved on for a reason. But some primitive forms die harder than others.
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- Lord Maginnis: Justice needs to be shielded from trade-off Ulster politics
Drainage needs to be overhauled
Until recently the Bog Meadows was the lowest point in Belfast, lying at the foot of the Belfast Hills and the ever-growing west Belfast urban sprawl. I say until recently because it was decided to dig an underpass below the lowest level.
Inner-ear hair cells offer hope for hard of hearing
The delicate hair cells of the inner ear that are crucial to hearing have been grown successfully in mice for the first time by scientists who believe that the technique may one day be used to restore hearing in profoundly deaf people.
Tomorrow's world today: How far are we from the invisibility cloak?
Invisibility cloaks are set to become a reality. So where are our X-ray specs and rocket boots, asks Rhodri Marsden
Kanye kicks off tour with Belfast show
Hip-hop superstar Kanye West is to return to Belfast to perform at the Odyssey Arena — less than a year since his last show here.
Caligula uncut: Guccione's x-rated DVD goes on sale
Despite a script by Gore Vidal and a stellar cast, the original version of 'Caligula' was a critical flop. Then the publisher of Penthouse got involved, but his efforts were judged too hot for the censors – until now.
Burn After Reading, Venice Festival Opening Film (Rated 4/ 5 )
"Report back to me when it makes sense," the CIA boss tells an underling midway through the Coen brothers' deliriously confusing comedy thriller, which opened the Venice Festival last night.
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Simon Calder: The man who skis all day
Fear, for the inept skier, is frightfully easy to define: the moment of no return when physics collides with psychology. You are heading towards a tree or a precipice with too much speed and too little control.
Road test: It's a flat ride when the bumps are smoothed out
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