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Peter Robinson's department helped fund this year's Gay Pride parade in Belfast

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's lead singer Gary Lightbody

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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BBC presenter Christine Bleakley is to appear in the new series of Strictly Come Dancing

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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In Focus

  • It's not imaginary: a decent cup of coffee improves your sense of well-being, happiness, energy, alertness and general sociability
    Coffee: the good news

    Once, we were advised to cut out caffeine. But the latest research shows a daily cup could be a lifesaver

  • Penelope Cruz has been receiving rave reviews for her new film Elegy
    Penelope Cruz

    The renowned Spanish actress has won over the critics with her performance and 'high-maintenance allure' in new film Elegy

  • Running for president: Barack Obama
    Barack Obama for beginners

    He is the most lionised US politician since JFK. Mass outbreaks of Obama-mania have been taking place all over America. But how much do you know about Barack?

Tesco: pressure from US union

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.

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.

Scientists believe they have made a breakthrough which may help the hard of hearing

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.

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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.

George Clooney stars in the Coen brothers' Burn After Reading

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.

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World in Pictures: August 2008

  • Director Kawasaki Minoru poses during the photo call of the movie 'Guilala No Gyakushu / Toyako Samitto Kiki Ippatsu ! (Monster X Strikes Back: Attack the G* Summit) at the 65th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)
  • A US Army soldier patrols past concrete blast walls painted with cartoon characters whilst providing security during a tour of the Dora neighborhood of south Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)
  • Actor Brad Pitt looks at the 64th Venice Film Festival's Volpi Cup he was awarded in 2007 for his role in the movie 'The Assassination of Jassie James by the Coward Robert Ford' and that he received just before the premiere of the film 'Burn After Reading' which opens the 65th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Stunning images from around the world

Belfast Telegraph foursomes

  • Ballymena GC Team Paul Mark and Tim Patton with Club Orange manager Denise Catney and personality girl Linzi Corr
  • Loughall GC Team David Chawick and Jason Wilson
  • Magee Island Match and Handicap Secretary Trevor Geddis drives from the 10th tee

Photographs from the tournament

In Pictures: Flooding Northern Ireland

  • A car abandoned on the Westlink Road is seen at the junction with the M1 Motorway in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008. Severe flooding swept across Northern Ireland Saturday after torrential rain.
  • This bike fan was unconcerned about the bad weather which led to the Ulster Grand Prix being cancelled
  • A bridge is swept away as the River Straid burst its banks at Nursery Road in Ballymena on Saturday afternoon

Wet and wild photographs from around Ulster

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Olympics closing ceremony

  • A general view showing the Olympic flame during the Closing Ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 24, 2008 in Beijing, China.
  • A general view showing the Olympic flame during the Closing Ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 24, 2008 in Beijing, China
  • Performers are seen during the Closing Ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 24, 2008 in Beijing, China

Spectacular show closes 2008 Games

Yell-bow: Hungarian weightlifter's terrifying elbow injury

  •  Janos Baranyai of Hungary competes in the weightlifting event at the University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Gymnasium during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
  •  Janos Baranyai of Hungary competes in the weightlifting event at the University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Gymnasium during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
  •  Janos Baranyai of Hungary competes in the weightlifting event at the University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Gymnasium during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.

Janos Baranyai dislocates elbow in competition

Beach boy Bush at the Olympics

  • U.S. President George Bush watches a practice as U.S player Kerri Walsh warms up at the Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008.
  • U.S. President George Bush watches as U.S. team of Misty May Treanor, left, and Kerri Walsh warm up at the Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008.
  • President Bush gestures toward the back of Misty May Treanor as he visits the practice of the U.S. beach volleyball team the 2008 Summer Olympic games in Beijing, China Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008. At right is Treanor's teammate Kerri Walsh.

US President finds time for some volleyball fun

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Heading Out

  •  Roisin McKenna, Grainne Doherty, Jane Corderoy and Shirley Oguz at the Uber Fashion show at the Ramada Hotel, Belfast
  • Rachel Ramsay, Faith Hanna, Rebecca Taylor and Nicola McAuley at the UBER Fashion show at the Ramada Hotel, Belfast
  • Singer/songwriter Cara Robinson