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Spad ‘plotted to film drunk RHI minister’
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Why I’d love to host a TV programme about engineering ...NI Bake Off star Andrew tells of his plans as he whips up a treacle wheaten in Craigavon
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FIONOLA MEREDITH: MY FLIGHT FROM HELL WITH SHRIEKING CHILDREN AND PARENTS POWERLESS TO STOP THEM
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MAY OFFERED DUP A CHANCE TO JOIN THE TORIES IN COALITION
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Eamonn McCann on the civil rights march in Derry that changed
NI forever
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PRIMARK VOWS THE RENOVATION WILL BE ‘CONSERVATION-LED’
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IRISH LEAGUE REF’S EMOTIVE INTERVIEW
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Stormont officials kept scrutiny committee in dark, says MLA
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Energy firm reports itself to watchdog after Inquiry revelations
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Read the full moving interview with ref Lee
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Ex-Alliance MLA’s pride over honour from Open University
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Concern over decline in those who believe cross-community relations are improving
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Tusk urges UK to stop ‘wasting time’ and solve Irish border issue
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Police union rejects draft legacy Bill ‘in its entirety’
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Despite the pieties, Sinn Fein still laughs in IRA victims’ faces
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Pork and beef
cannelloni
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Bradley Cooper on starring with Lady Gaga in film A Star Is Born
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IT HAPPENED
TODAY
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Memorial to murdered troops vandalised
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Son ofbomb victims launches legal fight over inquest refusal
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Flood-hit GAA clubs to fight it out in final
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Supreme Court set to announce ruling on Ashers cake row
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OAP child sex abuser refuses to accept his guilt, court hears
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Family of murder victim win the right to battle refusal of inquest
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Don’t let Sirocco story die, ex-workers say
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Banned driver fled scene of motorcycle crash that killed pal
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Fraudster would need 100 years to pay back £143,000 of benefits
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Murder victim is identified after 16 years
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Evidence delay over US honeymooner on murder bid charges
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Democrats claim FBI’s hands tied as probe on Kavanaugh published
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US charges Russians with hacking weapons watchdog
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Community relations need to be nurtured
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Duke Street in Londonderry, where the RUC baton-charged civil rights protesters 50 years ago today, is widely seen as the crucible of the Troubles ... it also sent shockwaves through unionism which reverberate to this day
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‘I wasn’t asked, but I was happy for Hillary Clinton to use my song’
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Business leaders ‘must not fuel idea of no-deal Brexit’
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British and Irish chambers make joint plea to London and Brussels
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Firm’s boss says more detail needed on future trade
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Developer unveils apartments plan for listed Belfast city centre building
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Shipbuilding charter launched in bid to secure jobs
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New car sales slump by 15% in weakest September since 2011
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Four local businesses in UK list of top 250 firms
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Pre-tax profits climb by more than 60% at Tyrone-based Terex
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Jack Wills set to pop up at The Boulevard
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Despite facing the biggest political upheaval since partition, we’re letting others decide the fate of NI
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SDL PM LA calls for Foster to quit over Good Friday Agreement comments
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Outstanding tribute to deaf campaigner Bob
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Armagh can step up and be a major force in Division Two, says McCorry
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Gibson and Armstrong set for thrilling take-off at St Angelo Airfield
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Turkington set for Chinese test after his British title triumph
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Candystripes target sweet finish to season after worrying slump
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Johnston is urged to stay at Ards despite interest from the big guns
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How Messi has shown again that his genius is beyond our comprehension
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Morata’s confidence will soar after having decisive say for Blues: Cahill
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Rodgers left tortured by careless Celtic
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Hinch are ready to kick on after learning lessons, says Boomer
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Herdman is determined to keep winning feeling going at Quins
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Fired-up Stockdale determined to get off to a flying start
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Hendo raring to go just six days after concussion setback
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Munster munching can act as a spur to succeed, insists Ferris