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25/05/2013 - Last News Update: 07:23
Northern Ireland News
Families moved out after Belfast explosion
- Police have evacuated homes in a south Belfast street after reports of an explosion in the area late on Friday evening.
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Former church repossessed by Nama
- A deconsecrated Methodist church in south Belfast has been repossessed by the Irish government's National Asset Management Agency (NAMA).
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Training camp suspect bailed for son's first communion
- An architect charged in connection with an alleged terrorist training camp can leave prison to be at his son's first communion, a High Court judge has said.
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Controversial Belfast apartment scheme approved by PAC
- A controversial scheme by private developers to build an apartment scheme in north Belfast has been approved by the Planning Appeals Commission.
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How justice minister became embroiled in Shattergate
- The Irish justice minister, Alan Shatter, is expected to face questions from his political opponents after he confirmed that he failed to complete a breathalyser test when he was stopped by police.
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Adventurer Norman Surplus writes letter to President Putin
- A County Antrim man who is trying to fly around the world in a gyrocopter has appealed to the Russian president for help ahead of the G8 summit.
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Cannabis plants seized by police in Castleblaney
- Cannabis plants, with an estimated street value of 500,000 euros, have been seized by police in the Irish Republic.
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Brighton footballers cleared of sex assault
- Four footballers have been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a teenage woman in a Brighton hotel room.
Londonderry man threatened to kill disabled son
- A man who threatened to kill his eight-year-old severely disabled son and himself has been jailed for 10 months at Londonderry Magistrate's Court.
Barack Obama invited to a Gaelic game and a pint at G8
- Eight of the world's most powerful leaders will meet next month in a Fermanagh hotel.
Two sentenced for murder of Michael McIlveen
- Two Ballymena men have been given life sentences for the murder of a schoolboy seven years ago.
Court told pensioner drove car at police officers
- A pensioner who allegedly drove at officers during a police pursuit must remain in custody, a High Court judge has ruled.
IRA Hyde Park bomb: John Anthony Downey in court
- A man accused of murdering four British solders in the 1982 IRA bombing in Hyde Park, London, has appeared in court for a bail hearing.
Tassagh double murder: Fourth Smith brother in court
- A County Armagh man has appeared in court accused of a double murder with which his three brothers have already been charged.
Peace conference opens in Londonderry
- A major peace conference opens in Londonderry on Friday.
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Church of Scotland to probe rising burial costs
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Sharkey fire deaths: Witness is 'bare-faced liar' says QC
A witness in the trial of two men accused of murdering three people in a Helensburgh house fire has been called a "bare-faced liar"... -
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Liam Aitchison: No murder weapon found
No murder weapon was found during the large-scale investigation into the death of Western Isles teenager Liam Aitchison, a jury has heard.... -
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Contract for Redwell Primary in Alloa awarded
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International response to Glasgow rebranding project
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Gamers given 48-hour challenge to help dementia patients
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Bristol delegation aims to impress European Green Capital judges
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Isles teenager Liam Aitchison 'stabbed 20 times'
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