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2014-06-07
Smiling Kate salutes D-Day heroes
Pastor quits Islam storm church
INSIDE THE DUP: STILL NOT AFRAID TO SAY ‘NO’
JOY AND PAIN FOR DUNLOP BROTHERS AT TT
PARTIES BICKER OVER DELAY TO RACE STRATEGY
PSNI recruitment drive goes ahead at firebombed hotel
5 great things to do
The people’s new Lord Mayor
Police chief in appeal for calm
Oh Boy, what a fighter Dave was
GEEKS AND HEROES COME TO TOWN
Sci-fi and anime fans aim to dress and impress
Cleric apologises for offence caused... but insists comments ‘not wrong’
Sorry is still the hardest word for pastor to say
How the controversy over firebrand McConnell’s sermon unfolded
I am not putting on show, says accused musician
Just beautiful... double act’s talent has not headed south
QUB scientists join fight against killer superbugs
Ashleigh is next Ulster contestant for Big Brother
Robinson is among those marking 70th anniversary
Brother’s crash takes joy out of Michael’s TT win
Friend of Lee Rigby’s murderer jailed for terrorist offences
Police cleared over chase that led to death of Ulster teenager
O’Neill is rapped for ‘burying’ report
Boston tapes unreliable evidence, Jean accused’s lawyer tells court
Passenger plane in emergency landing at City Airport
A second child? Eamonn wasn’t keen, says Ruth
Suffolk Punch Imogen wins UK logging championship at very first go
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In on Catholic voters waste of time
Cat and canary of unionist unity
Canada cop killer suspect arrested in huge manhunt
Have we lost the plot by moving the State Opening to summer?
Chasers wing it but Dunlop has 11 in hand
Shades of yellow and blue turn on star Jamie
‘I think that kids really respond to anarchic characters’
Right to art of the matter
New moderator pulls no punches over all hatreds
Triplets bring joy but only after high drama
Hanagan hailed for Taghrooda victory
O’BRIEN HORSE CAN JUSTIFY FAVOURITISM TO LAND EPSOM SHOWPIECE
Magee’s superb start to following father’s footsteps
Banbridge boxing clever for the future
Rafferty hungry for glory after the despair
Red Hands hoping to break more new ground
O’Hanlon hoping to home in on victory
FUTURE BRIGHT AGAIN AS THE ORCHARD Armagh await the
Cavan aim to end the hurt
ULSTER CHAMPIONSHIP
By battling way to the Ulster crown
Calling the shots
Sharapova in way of Helep’s first Major title
Slick Watt hopes to shoot down Stec
Best has belief again as he travels road to redemption
Big win boosts Ireland’s semi bid
Dowds hits hat-trick as Bann open with a win
Harrison family double up
Good start key for Laverty
Seasiders now wary of Balmoral revenge mission
Meeke and McCormack see glory bid cut short
This time I feel like captain: Gerrard
Ribery out but no call-up for Nasri
STRANGER IN TOWN
Ronny Who? What an anti-climax
Hutton is so hungry for a Derry silver lining
Glens are kept at bay but stay top of the pile
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