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Towns regeneration contest launched
The Government has launched a competition to find 12 areas to share £1 million under a drive to regenerate town centres.
- New cancer cases 'up 30% by 2030'
- Cancer cases could increase by 72%
- Assembly blasted over ferry closure
- Bill for hard-hit homeowners fails
- Dublin accused over children's home
- No leniency for ill barracks killer
- Lowry exhibition at new arts centre
- Sheen proud of uncle's IRA past
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- PM picks up shopping on way home
- 100 new houses for Limerick pledged
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- John Terry loses England captaincy
- Emergency landing after fault found
- Missing seamen search wound down
- Dale Farm clearance costing £7m
- Jobs fear as glass-maker cuts back
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Taking centre stage at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2012
The winners of the 48th annual BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2012 have been announced marking another great year for the Northern Ireland finalists who scooped top awards at the exhibition.
- Applications to Northern Ireland universities fall
- Teachers accept pension reform
- Graduate pay set to increase by 4%
- 1,000 Northern Ireland teachers may take redundancy package
- Student sends Oxford University a rejection letter
- Pre-school admission shake-up puts end to birthday advantage
- Queen's scholar named UK's brightest student business brain
- Friends School Youtube video clocks up the hits
- Northern Ireland young boffins triumph at prestigious Dublin science event
- Belfast Telegraph student diary initiative kicks off
- Gove wants holiday cuts and longer days for teachers
- One term sack plan to target weak teachers
- £120m windfall saves Northern Ireland school jobs
- £120m windfall for Northern Ireland schools
- Failing school's grades 'now worse'
- Schools 'must co-operate or face closure'
- Top exam award for student high-flier
- 3,000 teachers face axe in budget cuts
- Two more small rural primaries set to close
- Longer school day 'may help pupils'
- Pupil evaluation test scrapped over scoring blunders
- Schools' audit given extended deadline
- Sporty Gemma on British team off to land of pyramids for conference
- Top marks for Liam (89) as he picks up IT qualification

Nick Clegg: Lords irrelevant to public
The House of Lords showed it was out of touch with voters' concerns by trying to water down Government efforts to slash billions from welfare payments, Nick Clegg said.

Landfill bound food to feed Ulster poor
More than 23.5 tonnes of food has been diverted from Northern Ireland’s landfill sites to feed vulnerable people.
- Walk of the Week: Cregagh Glen
- Bird's 'elusive' in mild weather
- Climate change could cost UK billions
- Strangford Lough 'not protected'
- Walk of the Week: Rowallane Garden
- Recycling on up as homes dump 5% less waste
- Reports of wildlife crime are on the rise
- Walk of the Week: Christie Park and Somerset Riverside Park
- Rural cash for wildlife aid hailed
- University of Ulster and school pupils sowing seeds for a greener future
- Walk of the Week: Ring of Gullion — Marble Bridge to Forkhill
- Walk of the Week: Donaghadee Town Trail
- Strabane down in dumps as worst of six council areas for fly-tipping
- 2011 was the second warmest on record
- Northern Ireland's climate of confusion
- Belfast needs to make Titanic effort to cut waste
- Birds left peckish by recession
- Derry council backs plan for 'eco zone' creation
- Pregnant deer dies in agony as Ulster poachers make Christmas black market killing
- Walk of the Week: Clandeboye Estate
- Derry Council worst in province for recycling, according to new report
- Green projects could bring jobs boost
- Canada abandons Kyoto Protocol
- Arctic ice retreat frees deadly methane gas

Armstrong doping probe dropped
The investigation into alleged doping by Lance Armstrong has been dropped by federal prosecutors in California.
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- Panasonic projects record loss
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Bug that killed four babies discovered in taps at Derry hospital
The pseudomonas bacteria, which killed four babies in Northern Ireland, has been discovered in the taps at Altnagelvin Hospital.
Facebook - eight years to make $100bn
Facebook last night launched the most hotly anticipated stock market flotation since the dotcom bubble burst.
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• If you think the law is an ass, read on
What's the best way to encourage frightened victims of domestic violence to pursue charges against their attackers? How about locking them up for a week if they're too scared to give evidence against the man who nearly killed them - that should shake some sense into them!
• Why does drink-addled Duff still look so good?
Another celebrity-style rock star has fessed up to his booze habit and, boy, it's a doozie. Duff McKagan, former bassist with soul crooners Guns N' Roses, says he drank 10 bottles of wine a day - when he was trying to cut down.
• It suits Israel that we never forget 'Nuclear Iran'
Turning round a story is one of the most difficult tasks in journalism – and rarely more so than in the case of Iran. Iran, the dark revolutionary Islamist menace. Shia Iran, protector and manipulator of World Terror, of Syria and Lebanon and Hamas and Hezbollah.
• Let’s be honest, all this sniping at Christine Bleakley is really a hate crime
Until a few days ago the constant sniping at Christine Bleakley was an irritation — a growing one — but an irritation nonetheless.
• Greed from landlords, not claimants
We've come to that point in the lifetime of every Tory government when we're invited to scream about people on benefits. Some people enjoy this activity all the time, but at the moment it's like New Year's Eve for drinking, a time when if you're not doing it to excess, you get sneered at for not taking part in the fun.
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