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Bertie Ahern chairs Lisbon debate
Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern returned to the political front line to chair a lively debate on the Lisbon Treaty.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Protest as McGuinness attends conference
Lord Tebbit hit out at Labour on Tuesday for allowing Martin McGuinness to attend its conference in Brighton, just weeks before the 25th anniversary of the Grand Hotel being bombed.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Detailed MLAs expenses published
MLAs claimed back the cost of cameras and even £2 bin bags, expense details showed.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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NI businesses remain in 'survival' mode
Forty per cent of businesses in Northern Ireland have been forced to lay off workers during the recession.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Three arrested after estate disturbance
Police are investigating after a disturbance at a housing estate in Cookstown, Co Tyrone.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Police name elderly crash victim
A 71-year-old man who died after being hit by a lorry near Omagh, Co Tyrone has been named.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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McDaid accused granted contact
A father and son charged in connection with the mob murder of Catholic community worker Kevin McDaid have been given High Court permission to live together.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Cowen rules out third Lisbon referendum
Irish Taoiseach Brian Cowen has ruled out a third referendum on the Lisbon Treaty if the controversial charter is rejected again.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Conference notes: Boris, Ken and the hardest word
Dave Hill: Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone invite apologies
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Pioneering spirit
Liverpool's 19th-century Alder Hey children's hospital is creaking at the seams. But will its plans for a radical rebuild with a £280m private finance deal get caught up in pre-election paralysis? Owen Bowcott reports
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Attacker freed after victim jailed
The victim of an assault in Belfast was jailed while his attacker walked free.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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SF blames loyalists for DPP alert
The Sinn Fein Chairman of Moyle District Policing Partnership has blamed a loyalist faction for leaving a suspicious device near Ballymoney.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Orde wins damages over paper claims
Sir Hugh Orde is to receive substantial libel damages over false newspaper allegations that he spent public money on flying his son to the United States.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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New restraints on abusers welcomed
Campaigners for victims of domestic violence in Northern Ireland have welcomed the introduction of enhanced court powers to impose restraining orders on abusers.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Man slashed in Coleraine attack
A man has been slashed during an attack in Coleraine.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Police to issue on the spot fines
PSNI officers are to be handed new powers to deal with low level crime without the need for extensive paperwork.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Robinson hits back at 'nasty attack'
The First Minister has hit back at Martin McGuinness after the deputy First Minister claimed in a press conference that the two leaders had been unable to develop a proper working relationship.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Civil servant sick days cost £21m
Stormont civil servants took an average of 11 days sick leave last year, costing the taxpayer £21m.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Anger as treaty posters are defaced
Hundreds of Lisbon Treaty posters on both the yes and no sides have been defaced by the opposition in Dublin, Ennis and Cork.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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Dissidents blamed for gang shooting
Dissident republicans have been blamed for the shooting of a 25-year-old man in Twinbrook.
Wednesday 30th September 2009
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