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Fermanagh suffers worst ever flooding
One of Northern Ireland’s top beauty spots is heading for more flooding misery
with forecasters predicting heavy rain over the weekend.
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Lawyer in plea not to jail suicidal death driver
Relatives of a teenage girl who died after a speeding car flung her into the
air gasped with disbelief as the driver's lawyer asked for him not to be
jailed.
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Don’t blame Thierry Henry, FIFA are the real villains
You know it's time to worry when grief escalates to that eccentric condition
of invoking a moral imperative.
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Henry targeted by jokers
Pictures mocking Henry's handball have been flooding the internet.
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Interest rates to stay at record lows
Building society Nationwide today forecast a protracted recovery from
recession and interest rates at record lows until "at least" the
final quarter of next year.
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Civil servants to decide on £150m back pay
Around £150 million is to be offered to civil servants in a deal to settle the
long-running dispute over pay, it was revealed today.
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Doctor 'had sex with suicidal patient'
A French doctor accused of having sex with a suicidal patient during a night
call to her home has been struck off, the General Medical Council (GMC) said
today.
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Police probe into deaths of Polish men
Detectives were today investigating a possible link between the deaths of two
Polish men in Belfast.
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The ten best action games
Titles that will have you glued to your TV over the festive season
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Heart-throbs! Hollywood's leading men
He has set millions of teenage hearts a-flutter and now the Twilight star
Robert Pattinson is raising pulses among film executives keen to cash in on
his profile.
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Families stranded as torrential downpours block country roads
Flooding led to several families having their homes cut off as the torrential rain brought chaos to parts of Fermanagh.
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Pope and Archbishop to meet amid fears over Anglican converts
Pope Benedict XVI will today greet Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the worldwide Anglican Communion, for the first time since the Vatican announced the creation of a canonical structure to receive groups of Anglican converts en masse.
- Muted reaction greets new EU President
- Blair 'happy not to have won Europe job'
- Egypt pulls ambassador in fall-out from World Cup clash
- Belgian PM chosen to be first full-time EU president
- Football-sized chunk of ice smashes into roof
- US customs seize 316,000 bongs shipped from China
- Jury backs police over clown's arrest
- Iran may face fresh nuclear sanctions
- Separated twins both doing well
- John Kerry’s daughter faces drink drive charge
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French reject calls to replay Ireland match
The France Football Federation believe the controversy of their World Cup qualification should be put aside following FIFA's decision that the play-off against the Republic of Ireland will not be replayed.
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- Derry City boss Kenny in talks about move to Dundalk
- Platt slams fans in wake of Mac attack
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Va va gloom for ‘cheat’ Thierry Henry as his reputation is left in tatters
From chic to cheat -- Thierry Henry's reputation has been all but ruined by the infamous handball that cost the Republic a place in the World Cup.
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Students given chance to learn from entrepreneurs
Local entrepreneurs are to share the secrets of their success with more than 2,000 students across Northern Ireland as part of a series of masterclasses designed to inspire young people to start their own businesses.
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- UK jobless could soar even in a recovery
- CBI chief: Bangers for cash should be extended
- Businesses warned over debt elimination scams
- Economic future looking brighter, says UU expert
- EU programmes could benefit Northern Ireland economy
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Robinson: The DUP will not walk away from Assembly
Peter Robinson will today warn Sinn Fein against threats to collapse the Assembly over the failure to agree policing and justice powers — but give the guarantee: “My party will not be walking away.”
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- Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman on crash charges
- DUP should have 'sold' SF coalition to faithful
- Ex-RUC man to become Sinn Fein MLA
- Paisley praises SF over power-sharing
- Time to end the secrecy over political donations: watchdog
- Politician faces sack for calling Queen 'a parasite'
Ban on under 18s using sunbeds ‘could save lives’
A ban on children and young people using sunbeds should save lives, a leading Northern Ireland cancer charity has argued.
- Drug-resistant swine flu spreads between patients
- Knowledge gap bared in sex survey
- All children under five will be offered flu vaccine
- Vicks nasal sprays recalled over bacteria fears
- Alcohol could cut your heart disease risk
- New prostate cancer drugs tested in Belfast
- Male infertility studies hit by funding shortage, says academic
- 'Six beers a day keeps the doctor away'
- Obesity timebomb ‘could bring down health service’
Ruane admits delay in setting up education body
Failure to establish the new single education authority by the deadline of January 1 will leave a multi-million pound hole in the education budget, the education minister has warned.
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- Transfer test: ‘We can’t wait for all them to be over’
- Dialogue is vital ‘to bring an end to transfer chaos’
- Anti-bullying message taken to schools
- Students can help economy thrive again
- Testing day for 7,000 children as new entrance exams begin
- Experts offer ten ways to resolve the transfer muddle
- Parties tight-lipped over transfer talks
- DUP desperate to keep selection: Sinn Fein
Drumcree parade true test of political progress
Ed Curran's column (November 16) details an imaginery scenario of the potential conflict between any future devolved policing and justice powers and the resolution of contentious parading.
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- La France tricheurs! -Thierry Henry brings shame on French
- Time to get dead wood out of the Assembly
- Civil servants deserve respect
- Basque does not deserve to be extradited
- Harp is not our 'best export'
- Teachers and principals can solve transfer crisis
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- Female perspective on Belfast’s sexual history
- Anti-depressant hailed as 'Viagra for women'
- Meet Catherine, the transport chief who takes photos of train seats
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Telly host Eamonn Holmes is top celeb on Twitter
Eamonn Holmes has been crowned the king of Northern Ireland’s celebrity tweeters -- by discussing with his fans the details of having the cold.
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- McCausland cancels meeting over Government’s digital stance
- Two arrested over net bank details virus
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- Switzerland tackles Google over Street View privacy
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No fake tan for X Factor twins John and Edward
Their pale Irish complexions are as much part of their image as their big hair and shiny suits.
- Paul O'Grady's dog Buster dies
- Price is right as Katie gets nine stars
- Mini Jedwards lap up the limelight after signing up for model agency
- EastEnders scripts stolen from house
- Music giants jet into Belfast to help Children in Need
- Daily Show's John Oliver gets his own show
- Families sought for TV life swap on other side of world
Boyzone's Keith Duffy: Pain over Stephen Gately death is ‘easing only slowly’
Boyzone's Keith Duffy last night described the pain of struggling to come to terms with the death of his “dear friend” Stephen Gately.
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• Brown can't even stick to his own nonsense on Afghanistan
Bit by bit, as happened with Iraq, the reasons for staying in Afghanistan slide into gibberish. So Gordon Brown's reasons for the war seem to change every week.
• Why defining identities is more than Armalites and Ulster Scots
If you think you're a unionist or a nationalist can you define what you mean?
• Cannabis: it’s time to stop the lies and start a rational debate
It doesn't require a Leap of faith to support the growing calls for a radical rethink of policy on drugs and in particular on the decriminalisation of cannabis.
• We're stuck with the Assembly . . . and it's no laughing matter
A few evenings ago the Minister of Health at Stormont, Michael McGimpsey, was to be seen on the television news offering his audience what he termed a 'joke'.
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Columnist Comments
• Thierry Henry's confession leaves revolting taste
The Republic of Ireland is entitled to believe it has never seen anything so cynical, so far removed from the spirit of sport, as the devilish hand played by Thierry Henry to deny Giovanni Trapattoni's team a place in the World Cup finals that would have been so thoroughly deserved.
• Wenger’s way a lesson to all of us
Arsenal are scoring goals galore at the moment. Not exactly what everyone was hoping for at Sunderland ahead of our Premier League game with them tomorrow.
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