Annual search for BT Woman of the year
Do you know a carer worthy of winning a Belfast Telegraph Woman of the Year
award?
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BT Woman of the Year - categories
Following the success of last year’s inaugural awards, we are asking you once
again to nominate outstanding women you know in each of our nine categories.
We want to hear about women who have made a difference in your life or the
lives of others. Nominations may be made by anyone who knows an individual
they believe is worthy of an award.
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BT Woman: Giving people hope
It's a job full of heartache but with real rewards... Stephanie Bell talks to
our Inspirational Woman of the Year, Jo Murphy
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Inside BT Woman

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- Belfast Telegraph Woman of the Year Awards
- Cecilia Ahern, the girl who’s got it all
- I am 100% real, says De Burgh’s daughter
- Men avoid the wrath of women with free 'time of the month' reminders
- Everyone a winner in the Runher 8k
- I just can’t live with my mum’s non-stop rants
- Brenda Winter: Friends, family and a lazy lunch is my idea of perfection
- Claire Allan: Wee man makes sure I’m kept busy at the weekend
- Christine Bleakley's make-up secrets
- Hold on to your undies, bra inspectors Trinny and Susannah are coming to Dublin
- Search for Ireland's next top model
- My two mums: Growing up with lesbian parents
- Sally’s springboard to top NITB role
- Me & my health: Lucy Evangelista
Breaking News
- 18:24 Lenihan continues talks with bank bosses
- 17:44 US jobless rate rockets
- 17:20 Five changes to Argentina side to play Ireland
- 17:13 SIPTU optimistic strike action at Aer Lingus can be averted
- 17:05 High earners hit with 3% income levy in new Finance Bill
- 15:49 2010 Tour de France to start in Rotterdam
- 17:44 US jobless rate rockets
- 13:34 Obama to appoint Daschle as Health Secretary
- 09:12 World stock markets suffer further sharp losses
- 15:34 Bill Clinton helping Hillary's bid for State job
- 09:20 Obama chooses Clinton aide as attorney general
Top stories from Wednesday, 19.11.08
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- How dysfunctional families lead to the horror of the Baby P case
- 51% majority not enough for Irish unity: Ahern
- Irish Road rage driver mows down 13 cyclists
- Steward helps land jet after co-pilot has breakdown
- Police officer accused of running brothel
- Thousands in line for £200 payout
- The final pic of Baby P
- Father of missing Arlene Arkinson ‘died with a broken heart
- I'm a Celebrity: Could this be the best grub-fest yet?
- Leona Lewis releasing Snow Patrol cover
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- Irish Road rage driver mows down 13 cyclists
- Steward helps land jet after co-pilot has breakdown
- The final pic of Baby P
- Man 'sawed off his own head'
- Disabled Glentoran fan taunted at game in Cork
- Irish PM invites Obama to visit ancestral home
- New Justice Minister on way in deal between SF and DUP
- Ex-boxing champ Collins ‘hit doorman in self defence’
- 51% majority not enough for Irish unity: Ahern
- Al-Qa'ida chief: Obama is a house negro
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- How dysfunctional families lead to the horror of the Baby P case
- 51% majority not enough for Irish unity: Ahern
- Thousands in line for £200 payout
- Baby P proves mother doesn’t always know best
- The final pic of Baby P
- Irish Road rage driver mows down 13 cyclists
- I'm a Celebrity: Could this be the best grub-fest yet?
- Gerry missed ultimate insult
- Opinion: How the Provos 'sold out'
- Why am I left out in the cold by the mainstream Church?
Video
- Christmas lights: The switch-on
- Christmas lights: Gerard McCarthy
- Coronation Street's Bet Lynch comes clean
- Pole dancing
- Belfast Telegraph Dream Home competition
- Morning Headlines
- Christmas lights: Same Difference
- Belfast Telegraph Property Awards
- Arsene Wenger on Man Utd
- Christmas lights: Crowd reactions
Columnist Comments
• Eamonn McCann: Why isn’t Obama quizzing Bush over bail-out billions?
Sooner or later, the American people will see through Obama’s lack of transparency.
• Lindy McDowell: Why Stone’s ‘art’ wasn’t in the frame
In common with about 100% of the population I did not for a minute think that Michael Stone’s attack on Stormont was a work of performance art.
• Gail Walker: Why we don’t need Charles on Nolan show
Buoyed by an uplift in public support following his 60th birthday celebrations, Prince Charles is up to his old tricks again.
• Ed Curran: Dear Peter and Martin, have you no shame as people go to the wall?
Not long to go now before Stormont is on its holidays again. I refer to the 108 folks on the hill.
Columnist Comments
• Robert Fisk: Fear stalks the streets of Kandaha
There is a little girl in the Meir Wais hospital with livid scars and dead skin across her face, an obscene map of brown and pink tissue.
• Frances Burscough: Why I’m sure we’ll all have a funny turn this winter
There’s something funny going on in Belfast. In fact, it’s getting funnier by the week.
• Eric Waugh: Why a Tory election win could be a loss for Northern Ireland
The infighting in the Tory Party over the body of George Osborne may not strike many this side as of great domestic importance.
• Mark Steel: Losers who hate to love Obama
Oh they've all changed now. Suddenly they all like Obama, so even Republican spokesmen are saying things like: "This great and truly memorable moment shows what a wonderful country we are.
Columnist Comments
• Steven Beacom: Northern Ireland - frustrating,uninspiring and, frankly, depressing
Well, at least there were no World Cup points at stake.
• James Lawton: Memories of Thomson's valour live on at heart of Scottish game
Around the time Diego Maradona arrived in Glasgow about as amiably as a cornered wolverine – "I do not speak in English" he told a wildly optimistic radio man waving a mike over the heads of a police cordon – Scottish football was gathering in a large banqueting room to honour, with immense feeling and great dignity, the life of a rather different kind of footballer.
• Joe Kernan: Lower the prices GAA, that is just the ticket
To say that we are living in challenging financial times would be something of an understatement.
• David Healy: There’s little respect for referees
The FA’s Respect the Referees campaign has had plenty of publicity lately. And as far as I am concerned it is not working. Not at all.
Odd Box
- Man divorced over Second Life affair
- Japanese man wants to marry cartoon character
- 'Hundreds' of animals and jewellery found in raid
- Hero dog saves kittens from house blaze
- Swedish ice hockey game delayed by sex toys
- Naked man wedged in chimney
- Zoo animals found in suspected drug den
- Girl changes her name to 'Cutout Dissection.com'
- Monkey works as waiter
- Ban for viewing sci-fi film while driving truck
- Man punches shark to save pet dog
- Politician and pilot spot UFO in Meath
- Dog rescues owner by calling police
- Police use Taser on nude man walking his dog
- Burglar attacks with sausage and spices
- Man with 86 wives vows to marry more
- Outback mayor urges 'ugly' women to move
- Spanish monarch replaced by Homer Simpson
- Pooh blocks drains in Ballymoney
- Britain's smallest burglar: It's a tall man's world
- Couple fined over 'sex games' at war memorial
- Nevada brothel entices visitors with free petrol
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Castration for Sex Offenders
Should the UK follow Poland's lead and force sex offenders to be chemically castrated?
Sport legends
Who is Northern Ireland's greatest sports person of modern times?
Who is Northern Ireland's greatest sports person of modern times?
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| Darren Clarke |
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| Barry McGuigan |
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| Mary Peters |
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| Willie John McBride |
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| Peter Canavan |
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| Joey Dunlop |
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| David Healy |
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