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MI5 in driving seat and not the police, says woman whose house was raided

A WEST BELFAST woman has hit out at the PSNI after they spent five and half hours raiding her home and confiscated expensive electrical equipment that they are yet to return. Lifelong republican and Saoradh member Nuala Perry’s Waterville Street home was searched over a five-and-a-half-hour period. Speaking to the Andersonstown News Nuala said: “Just […]

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MIGHT READY TO BITE IN GOLD CUP

Hopefully you have a few pound to play with after the first 3 days at Cheltenham 2018 as we head in final day and what a tough day it will be for punters. Usual advice from the PG is make sure you are betting what you can afford, set yourself a limit and do not go […]

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Harry looks solid each-way bet in Stayers’ Hurdle

Cheltenham 2018 – DAY THREE Onwards and upwards as we enter Day Three of the festival and hopefully you are in a stable position after the opening two days. One thing’s for sure – it doesn’t get any easier for us punters. Stayers’ HURDLE 3.30pm Thursday The big race on Thursday is the Stayers’ Hurdle (3.30) and […]

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New drama to highlight ‘brutal’ effects of welfare reform

THE CULTURLANN is to host a free performance to highlight the ‘brutal’ process of PIPs assessments by inviting three actors to live-read an assessment for PIP based on real life accounts. Playwright Fionnuala Kennedy, is staging the work in partnership with Participation and Practice of Rights (PPR) and An Chultúrlann and it will be followed […]

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Man pleads not guilty to 2016 Divis Tower murder

A 43-year-old West Belfast man is to stand trial accused of murdering James Hughes at Divis Tower in November 2016. James Brendan Patrick Devine, formerly of Divis Tower, appeared at Belfast Crown Court on Friday to be formally arraigned on two charges. Mr Devine pleaded not guilty to murdering 62-year-old James ‘Jim’ Hughes in his […]

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