By Claire Harrison
A dangerous superbug that clings to catheters and ventilation tubes has
already struck hundreds of patients in Northern Ireland, it can be revealed
today.
As the largest ever investment conference in Northern Ireland draws to a
conclusion, Ian Paisley sent a strong message to incoming First Minister
Peter Robinson and the Executive - now the hard work begins.
Independent News & Media, owner of the Belfast Telegraph, has unveiled
plans for a £7m investment in its print centre in Newry.
Premiers give US business the pitch on peace and cash
Gordon Brown and Brian Cowen joined forces yesterday to sell Northern
Ireland to potential United States investors.

Ballymena student Nicola McClure has a paddle at The Whiterocks Portrush yesterday in the 23 degree heatwave
Several police officers were injured today in a multiple vehicle crash
following a dramatic hour-long care chase to stop a rampaging driver during
morning rush hour.
Thousands of rugby supporters will flock to Ravenhill in Belfast tonight to
acclaim Ulster and Ireland legend David Humphreys as he makes his last
appearance for his province.
The Prime Minister is planning to extend shared equity schemes to make
home-owning more affordable for first-time buyers as part of a range of
measures aimed at helping those hit by the credit crunch.
An apparent attempt by Gordon Brown to show his "human side" led
to a furious row yesterday between Downing Street and ITV after the Prime
Minister was questioned about his youngest son's struggle with cystic
fibrosis.
Abu Qatada, the Islamist preacher described as "Osama bin Laden's
right-hand man in Europe", could be freed on curfew within weeks after
being granted bail by an immigration tribunal.
The company that owns Guinness has announced plans to lay off 250 workers as
part of a restructuring of its Irish operations. Diageo also announced plans
to invest £514.7m in its Irish beer business.
A woman who was forced to retire after an accident left her
wheelchair-bound, has been awarded almost £20,000 compensation.
Northern Ireland's best known actors James Nesbitt and Liam Neeson are
expected to team up to star in a one-off BBC drama about the Troubles.
Fire-fighters in Northern Ireland say a massive overnight gorse fire on
Slieve Donard was started deliberately.
The role of lobby groups in influencing government policy by holding private
meetings with ministers has long been a bone of contention among those who
want to see more transparency in the corridors of Westminster.
James Nesbitt is to return to Belfast to begin filming a new BBC drama about
the Troubles.
One year on from Stormont's return, the Belfast Telegraph has taken the
temperature of life in Northern Ireland; the issues that matter to you, what
you think of the Executive, and your views on the future.
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In Pictures:
Pleasure dome
Store is transformed into a lads' sanctuary
Devolution:
one year on
Exclusive poll: crime, health, Executive and Ulster's future
In Pictures:
Belfast Marathon
15,000 pairs of feet pound the city's streets for annual run
In Pictures:
Viking Race
Bank holiday fun at the boat race charity event
In Pictures & Video:
2008 Business Awards
Belfast Telegraph's glittering gala ceremony
In Pictures:
Undie-cover Agent
Agent Provocateur's revealing lingerie launch
City reviews
Read your entries in our city guides competition
Omagh blaze tragedy
Special report on Northern Ireland's worst house fire
Belfast Telegraph
Property Awards
Celebrating excellence at the inaugural awards gala
Best view in town
Special multimedia report on Belfast Wheel
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