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Trainor hails late heroics as Crumlin Star book Windsor Park date

IFA Intermediate Cup semi-final Crumlin Star 3 Banbridge Rangers 2 CRUMLIN STAR booked a trip to Windsor Park next month following a dramatic late victory against Banbridge Rangers in Tuesday night’s Intermediate Cup semi-final at Holm Park. The game looked destined for extra-time after Josh Cahoon pounced to level the game at 2-2 when Crumlin […]

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From very humble beginnings to global peace-building recognition

FORMED in 1995, the origins of North Belfast-based peace-building charity Intercomm are fascinating to say the least. Take Liam Maskey on one hand – a republican former internee working in nationalist and republican areas. On the other hand was Billy Mitchell – a loyalist with a background in the PUP who spent 17 years in […]

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Further strike action begins at North Belfast primary school

SOME teachers at a North Belfast primary school have begun a planned three-day strike due to a continuing dispute over working conditions. Members of the NASUWT union at St Patrick’s Primary School in Pim Street held the first of three planned days of strike action this morning (Tuesday). The union says the action is a […]

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Pic of the day, Monday April 1

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Bail conditions adjusted for defendant on charges linked to Meli murder

A 21-year-old County Antrim man awaiting trial on charges linked to the December 2015 murder of father-of-one Christopher Meli has had his bail conditions altered. A judge rejected an application to have Aaron Stilges’s electronic tag removed but agreed to shorten his curfew, starting it at 10pm instead of 8pm. 21-year-old Stilges, of Laurelvale in […]

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