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Man injured in bonfire site attack
A man has been seriously assaulted at a bonfire site in Co Down.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Council spends £10,000 on booze
A Northern Ireland council spent £10,000 on booze in one year, including a lavish Christmas party for staff, the local government auditor said Tuesday.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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'7.5%' of teens have tried cocaine
Schoolchildren in Northern Ireland under the age of 16 have experimented with cocaine and some take it on a weekly basis, according to a new study.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Derry man jailed for indecent assaults
A Londonderry man who indecently assaulted three sisters over a 10-year-period was ordered Tuesday to serve 15 months in jail.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Loyalist jailed for gathering information
A loyalist who used a police database to gather information on Catholics has been ordered to serve nine months in prison.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Victims appointment 'broke no rules'
Ian Paisley and Martin McGuiness broke no laws by deciding to appoint four victims commissioners, the High Court has ruled.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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PSNI pays £12m in compensation
Compensation claims cost the police in Northern Ireland almost £12m last year.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Dentist facing more questioning
A dentist facing a double murder charge is to be questioned for another three days by investigating detectives.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Plane in near miss with lawnmower
A near collision between a plane landing on a foggy night at Dublin Airport and a tractor lawnmower is being investigated.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Paisley Jr fined £5,000 for contempt
DUP MLA Ian Paisley Jnr has been fined £5,000 for refusing to reveal the name of a confidential source.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Banks own the US government
Dean Baker: There are smart ways to raise money and regulate the market, but Wall Street is working to kill any meaningful financial reform
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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PM urged to act over PMS collapse
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has come under fresh pressure to act urgently to help the thousands of members of the Presbyterian Mutual Society which collapsed last November.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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NI activist on board intercepted ship
A Belfast human rights activist trying to bring aid to Gaza is on board a boat which has been intercepted by the Israeli navy.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Hospitals failing to meet standards
Hospitals across Northern Ireland are still failing to meet expected hygiene standards, according to the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Man released over Ballymena shooting
A man arrested by police investigating a shooting incident in Ballymena has been released pending further enquiries.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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McGuinness 'hopeful' over devolution
Martin McGuinness has said he remained hopeful issues surrounding devolution of policing and justice could be resolved soon.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Now we have seen Iran's human face, a military attack is unthinkable
Jonathan Freedland: Once cast as part of the 'axis of evil', Iranians have shown they are real people, not collateral damage in waiting
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Indecent assault on Derry teenager
A teenage girl has been the victim of an indecent assault in Londonderry.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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Brian O'Driscoll slams Peter de Villiers' comments as 'mind-boggling'
Brian O'Driscoll has accused the Springbok coach, Peter de Villiers, of bringing the game into disrepute following his defence of Schalk Burger's eye-gouging
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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O'Driscoll Lions tour over
Brian O'Driscoll has become the latest tour-ending casualty for the British and Irish Lions in South Africa.
Tuesday 30th June 2009
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