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2018-09-13
Watchdog condemns PSNI over Cahill sex abuse case
RHI INQUIRY HEARS FRESH REVELATIONS
NI businessman who has become a role model for deaf children
DUP ISSUES WARNING OVERPOWER-SHARING ‘GOVERNMENT CAN’T SUBCONTRACT ROLE’
Agreement reached on site for memorial to Enniskillen victims
‘Nuala with the Hula’ making waves as replica sets sail on luxury liner
Parties colluded to stop Spads bill, claims Allister
I was portrayed as instigator of delays by DUP: Crawford
How ‘scandal’ sparked a row that brought down the Assembly
Civil Service needs to put more store in experience
I told truth about what happened to me 20 years ago... I’m angry I’ve been let down by almost everybody in relation to my case
Permission granted to convert Crumlin Road Courthouse into luxury £10m hotel
Ilookforwardtowalkingbackinto‘CrumblinRoad’...scene ofscoops,televisionappearancesandpurehumandignity
Citizens’ assembly ready to give public a voice
PSNI anger as pay rise blocked by political void
Eurosceptic group’s paper has ‘no new ideas’ for Irish border
Rees-Mogg laughs off abuse from protesters
Chocolate Amaze Balls
IT HAPPENED TODAY
Council enlists famous faces in new campaign to help Belfast retailers
Call for review over one-time Kingsmill suspect’s ‘comfort letter’
Orin (14) was so ill I feared that he’d die in front of me, GP tells inquest
Review finds ‘serious gaps’ in governance throughout CervicalCheck programme
Strict bail conditions for man accused of knife attack related to dispute over phone
Report links paramilitaries to domestic violence cases
Ex-minister welcomes U-turn on NI cancer drugs
May’s answers over Troubles probes ‘not good enough’ for MP
Man (43) who beat disabled neighbour in row over phone charger jailed
Daughter doubts claims E.coli killed parents in Egypt
Newspaper stands by Serena cartoonist
Mairia let down by ineptitude of police
A Press free and responsible may hold liberal democracy to account ... but it is the rule of law that binds it together
‘Of all UK regions we have the widest selection of breads’
THE PERFECT WHITE SODA BREAD (by Robert Mosse)
IRISH STEW
‘I loved my granda’s potato bread and still use his recipe’
Trailer company files £6m profit and reports no Brexit concerns
Housing market still strong with prices on the up
McKeevers announce big spend on Dunadry Hotel as profits hit £1.45m
Aer Lingus urges greater expansion at Dublin Airport
Co Down firm settotakeon £35m electric car project
NI risks being left behind on fisheries after Brexit, warn conservationists
Government losses over bank bailout ‘no surprise’
BoyleSports opens up its 250th bookmakers shop in Ireland ... and is now aiming for 300
Reform needed before Stormont reconvenes
Karen Bradley’s vision of Northern Ireland politics is closer to the truth than we would like to admit
Rat infestation warning near Belfast Primark site
Debt is the elephant in European Union’ s room
Marathon in Sunday switch as race embraces big shake-up
Belfast-owned Snow Falcon rises to top to claim feature race at Listowel
McGuigan: Free TV coverage is crucial to the future of boxing
Williams row umpire Ramos says ‘don’t worry about me’
England in top-three plight after Cook loss
Kane sparkles as Wolves step up their hunt for success
O’Connell and McGimpsey to battle it out as Championship goes down to the wire
Big spending Larne won’t relish Wilgar test: Mac
I can’t keep picking benched players: Southgate
Evans: Players enjoying new high-intensity style of play
Baraclough: U-21s beating Spain is one of my best achievements
Neill and Armstrong support Bangor dinner
McAree moves into frame for Coleraine job
Rodgers’ good luck message to Kearney on hold until battle is over
Whyte: I will get better for club and NI
Andy Warwick: how hard graft will work for Ulster in SA
Billy Weir on why Oran Kearney’ sb rave step to a new footballing world was one he had to take
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