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The man accused of killing baby Millie
This is the man accused of murdering 15-month-old baby girl Millie Martin.
Man charged with 1981 schoolgirl murder
A man has been charged with the murder of a schoolgirl in Northern Ireland almost 30 years ago.
McGuinness to meet UDA new
Martin McGuinness is to meet loyalist leaders including senior UDA figure
Jackie McDonald.
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Irish TD in F-word tirade
TD startles the Dublin parliament.
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Child killer ‘joked around as he buried girl in his garden’
Convicted child killer Peter Tobin joked with a neighbour as he dug a grave for the sixth former he had abducted and strangled, jurors were told yesterday.
Duke mocks disabled man
Prince Philip has made another gaffe by mocking a disabled comedian.
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Jedward offered £270,000 to go on Big Brother
X Factor twins John and Edward may be among the housemates in next month's
Celebrity Big Brother.
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ATMs found in forest
Police in Co Fermanagh have found the remains of two ATMs.
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Mothers awarded over £17k over discrimination
Two women who claimed they were discriminated against after going on maternity leave have been awarded over £17,000 in compensation.
Geologist denies creating earthquakes
A geologist on trial for setting off home-wrecking earthquakes during experiments to produce clean energy has told a court he was surprised by the strength of the tremors.
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Thierry Henry could have handled the 'Hand Gaul' situation all so differently.
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Two convicted of 'axe' murder
Two men have been found guilty of the murder of a man who was hacked to death in front of his seven-year-old daughter and his heavily pregnant wife.
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- Tears for 100th Afghan victim as two more die
- Police warn of dissident firebomb blitz threat
- 10 scams of Christmas that have cost the consumer £100m
Israel condemns British for Livni arrest warrant
Israel has reacted furiously to news that a warrant had been issued in the UK for the arrest of its former foreign minister Tzipi Livni.
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Tiger Woods' doctor in drugs shock
Tiger Woods became embroiled in fresh controversy yesterday when it was revealed a doctor who has treated the world No 1 is suspected of providing athletes with performance-enhancing drugs.
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Browned off: now the ordinary Joe is planning to take revenge
Joe is not rich in terms of the figures bandied about these days; though many of the bitter victims of Gordon Brown's crunch, who have lost jobs and even homes, would think he is.
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Shareholders back plan to prop up ailing RBS new
Plans to prop up part-nationalised Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) have been overwhelmingly backed by shareholders.
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- Ministers back on sound footing new
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- Virgin anti-ginger ad banned
- Suppliers to failed print firm slam deal
- Inflation fuelled by price rise on petrol
- Delayed airliner ready for take-off
- Ulster Bank assets worth £7bn insured
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.
- Talks that reveal the war has melted away new
- British and Irish governments 'hopeful despite policing powers impasse'
- The 969 Northern Ireland civil servants paid more than our politicians
- Christmas deadline unfeasible: Robinson
- Assembly members rack up £4m expenses in six months
- Tony Blair may have lost crucial Iraq vote
- Gordon Brown's phone claim 'was wife talking to best pal'
Anti-HIV drug failed trial
Efforts to create a drug that can protect people against HIV will suffer a setback when it's announced later today that the leading “infection-blocking” gel has failed in a trial of more than 9,000 women.
- Discovery of genes for lung disease may aid treatment
- 'Fresh-faced people live longer'
- Dentists get record £45m for NHS work
- No fear: scientists find a way to beat phobias
- Beer and coffee "may slash prostate cancer risk"
- GPs’ revolt over hours may hit swine flu jabs
- FA denies Viagra player report
- Alert over swine flu jab
- New pilot scheme to clean up hospitals
- Republic’s funding for autism centre resumes
- Warning over failure to invest in Northern Ireland's universities
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- Fresh petition urges no return to the 11-plus
- Defiant grammars push on towards a single test
Why they're all in the pink new
Noleen Rooney from Belfast, who was diagnosed with breast cancer at 22, recruited her celeb friends to highlight how the disease can strike at any age. She tells Jane Hardy about starting a charity to help other women and, despite her illness, fostering several teenage children
Hole in wall gang laughing all way to the bank
Having trouble with your cashflow? Is the credit-crunch hitting you hard? Does the cost of Christmas shopping leave you pot-less?
- Blaming the grammars is ridiculous
- Ironic twist in abortion issue
- Conclusion to dementia piece is anti-scientific
- A lesson for our Minister Ruane
- DUP pre-occupied with parochial cultural battles
- Police line out for Ravenhill
- The man to win the confidence of unionists
- Pipe could be global answer
- We should hold the right to protect interests
- Paisley article shows that the DUP are in denial
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Hannah Montana star Milrey Cyrus in secret RTE interview
Teen singer and actress Miley Cyrus will record an interview for RTE because the broadcaster fears that a live show would bring an invasion of fans.
- X Factor a big turn-on for Northern Ireland TV viewers
- There Will Be Blood is ‘top movie of decade’
- McElderry wins X Factor
- X Factor and BBC Sports Personality go head to head in ratings war
- X Factor ‘needs more money’ next year
- Seriously its the real Eddie Izzard
- Ricky Gervais set for Golden Globes tease
Hannah Montana star Milrey Cyrus in secret RTE interview
Teen singer and actress Miley Cyrus will record an interview for RTE because the broadcaster fears that a live show would bring an invasion of fans.
- Rihanna confirms Belfast show
- Xmas No1 battle: X Factor’s Joe McElderry and US rock band Rage Against The Machine
- Ulster songwriter nominated for Grammy
- ‘Of course, I’d a crush on Cheryl, she was the best mentor ever’
- Will Joe McElderry turn out be a Leona or a Leon?
- Mentally ill man who hit singer Leona Lewis is detained
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48 hours in: Istanbul
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• The border should not be a barrier to compassion
It was not so long ago that the Republic of Ireland was being heralded as the fastest growing economy in western Europe.
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It would be wrong to say that nothing has changed, but right to say not much. T
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I have not yet stolen anything from a shop but, if I am to continue the lifestyle to which I have become accustomed, it is only a matter of time.
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So, last Saturday the Stade Francais chat was “We’ll see you next week” then. Not really inspirational stuff. In fact, looking at the fixture list, it was pretty much stating the obvious.
• Ravenhill victory can be inspiration for repeat performance
This weekend will see Ulster attempt a feat which has proved beyond them on four previous occasions on which they have attempted it.
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