UTV Articles Search: April 2003 back to the Archive
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1. IRA faces `war is over` demands
The IRA faced demands from unionists tonight to make a definitive declaration that its war is over.


2. NI man shot by police `under survelliance`
A man shot dead by police in Northern Ireland had been at the centre of a drugs surveillance operation, it emerged tonight.


3. NI politics `stuck in the trenches`
The Northern Ireland political system is stuck in the trenches, it was claimed tonight.


4. Legionnaires` bug caught from hot tub
A man who died from Legionnaires` disease caught the bug while viewing a house that was for sale, it emerged today.


5. Doherty holds off Higgins comeback
Ken Doherty reached the semi-finals of the Embassy World Championship for the first time in five years tonight and then laughed: ``I could just see the headlines had I lost.``


6. Belfast rape accused denies daughter`s claims
A Belfast man who admitted having an affair with his step-daughter today denied sexually abusing her and his daughter when they were children.


7. `IRA will not undermine process` - Adams
The IRA will not in any way undermine the peace process or the Good Friday Agreement, Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams claimed today.


8. Possible drugs link in NI shooting
A possible drugs link to a man shot dead by police in Northern Ireland was today being investigated.


9. Ex-special branch man quizzed by police
A former Special Branch man was being questioned tonight by detectives investigating the leaking of transcripts of telephone conversations between the Prime Minister`s chief of staff and Sinn Fein`s Martin McGuinness.


10. Morrison in court over compensation claim
Rock star Van Morrison will learn tomorrow whether a claim for compensation over a cancelled concert has multiplied into hundreds of thousands of pounds.


11. Mencap information from UTV Live
Tonight on UTV Live included a report on Mencap`s first challenge event in Northern Ireland - the Mourne Challenge.


12. Public health doctors talks due
Both sides in the public health doctors dispute in the Republic are to attend talks at the Labour Relations Commission tomorrow.


13. SOCCER: Arsenal boardroom battle
Arsenal have stressed their determination to keep a tight grip on their player wage bill as they attempt to fund their delayed new stadium project at the same time as challenging Manchester United.


14. Trimble on Adams statement
Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble today played down the significance of Gerry Adams`s statement.


15. Irish government trying to introduce ID number `by back door`
Irish Data Commissioner Joe Meade has expressed concern about government proposals to make the PPSN, or RSI number, a `health identity number`.


16. Gun attack on exiled Adair hideaway
Loyalist paramilitaries fired shots at the hideaway of jailed Ulster terror boss Johnny Adair`s exiled wife, police said tonight.


17. Singing legend to perform at festival
Diva Dionne Warwick has been added to the line-up of Britain`s biggest jazz festival, it was revealed today.


18. Full Monty star wins high praise
Actor Robert Carlyle gives the ``performance of his life`` as Adolf Hitler in an acclaimed new film about the dictator, critics said today.


19. SOCCER: McAteer seeks end to injury misery
Sunderland midfielder Jason McAteer is determined to finish a miserable season on a high by locking horns with title contenders Arsenal.


20. Irish general election research
Young voters were the most apathetic at the last general election in the Irish Republic, figures showed today.


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