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Pope apologises to abuse sex victims
Pope Benedict has issued an apology to the victims of clerical sex abuse in Ireland.
Orange woman expelled over sash at funeral
An Orangewoman expelled from the order in a row over wearing her sash at a funeral has begun a legal battle.
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Revellers in Northern Ireland joined millions around the world in marking St
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Tiger Woods: new porn star text claims
US golfer Tiger Woods is facing more embarrassing claims from former porn actress Joslyn James.
Terror alerts bring travel chaos to Belfast
Dissident republicans have been blamed for a series of bomb scares across Belfast bringing the city to a standstill.
Battle of BA begins
Air and rail passengers face three days of travel disruption.
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British Airways has clashed with union leaders over the effect of a strike which hit flights and caused disruption for passengers.
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Foreign Secretary David Miliband has called on the "paranoid" Iranian regime to respect its people's "basic human rights".
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It's time to foster friendship in football for a better future
The FAI shouldn't encourage Northern Ireland footballers to switch their affiliation, writes Trevor Ringland
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McGimpsey may crack down on ‘happy hours’
A ban on drink promotions and happy hours could be on the cards as the Health Minister vows to crack down on alcohol abuse.
Ruane’s warning to teachers over ‘breakaway test’
Caitriona Ruane has told teachers that they should not tutor 10-year-olds for “breakaway admissions tests”.
BA flights axed as industrial talks stall
The first effects of the planned strike by British Airways cabin crew have emerged as time was running out to avert the action.
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It is, I think, correct and fair to refer to Gordon Brown as a balloon, a numptie, a phoney, a nutter...
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• We do not need to be told the truth. We need truth to be told
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• Why Church must confess all for sake of my abused friend
For evil to succeed it is only necessary that good men either do nothing ? or that they get the victims of evil to sign vows of silence promising never to reveal details of the terrible abuse they suffered.
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• Little pop tart Lady Gaga fills me full of dread for our daughters
If you go on Lady Gaga’s website you can buy a T-shirt that says ‘I’m A Free Bitch’.
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