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Man charged with murder of Millie Martin
A 30-year-old man will appear in court later today charged with murdering 15-month-old Northern Ireland toddler Millie Martin.
Assembly members rack up £4m expenses in six months
Northern Ireland's Assembly members have racked up almost £4m in expenses in
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Prince Philip mocks Army cadet blinded in IRA attack
Prince Philip mocked an Army cadet blinded in an IRA attack by poking fun at
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Robinson and McGuinness in public clash
Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness appeared to clash in public today for the
first time over the devolution of policing.
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Stade gouging storm
Stade Francais players Julien Dupuy and David Attoub will be in the eye of the storm today.
'Unlikely to see house price revival in New Year'
The new year will not see a revival in fortunes for Northern Ireland's house
prices, new research predicts.
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More misery for Liverpool
Liverpool suffered their second Anfield defeat in five days as Arsenal came
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Priest was tied to bed and stabbed in neck
The Irish missionary priest savagely murdered in Kenya was due to retire next year.
British Airways in ‘fight to death’ with strike unions
British Airways managers last night warned they were in a “fight to the death” with unions over plans for a 12-day strike by cabin crew which threatens to wreck the Christmas travel plans of over a million passengers.
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Stade Francais stars face charges
Two Stade Francais players are facing formal charges of gouging during Saturday’s Heineken Cup clash with Ulster at Ravenhill.
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A local pet food company expects to create up to 10 new jobs early next year following growth of its export business.
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Christmas without mum
Ahead of this week’s launch of the Northern Ireland Hospice’s Lights to Remember Appeal, Paul Watson tells Judith Cole how the charity helped him and his two sons cope with the most heartbreaking loss
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In recent weeks, the Press has been dominated by calls from the DUP in relation to unionist deals, unionist pacts and unionist unity. Ian Paisley Junior's commentary (December 10) is just one of them.
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