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| Little is being transacted at the Executive table on ‘bread and butter’ issues, it has emerged, as inter-party mudslinging in the Assembly chamber continues. Read more... |
| An honest council worker has been praised after handing in over £10,000 found amongst rubbish in Bangor’s recycling plant. Read more... |
| DUP minister Arlene Foster has said that she did not reveal details of Jim Allister’s brother-in-law’s will to her party leader. Read more... |
| An international arrest warrant has been issued for British terror suspect Samantha Lewthwaite, who was married to one of the July 7 bombers. Read more... |
| Loyalist paramilitaries have been blamed for shooting a young woman in east Belfast. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Irish Football Association president Jim Shaw remains confident the redevelopment of Windsor Park will begin on schedule. Read more... |
| Jonny Evans has known the atmosphere at Manchester United’s training ground to be worse than it was at start of this week. Read more... |
| Gary Twigg insists high-flying Portadown are not getting carried away with their stellar start to the season. Read more... |
Hibernian defender Ryan McGivern has welcomed the League Cup quarter-final draw as a chance to “set the record straight” against Hearts. Read more... |
| The Irish Football Association is considering the option of an international friendly for Northern Ireland in November. Read more... |
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