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Belfast plane lands after difficulties
A passenger who was on a flight which got into difficulties shortly after take-off at Belfast International Airport, prompting a full-scale emergency, has spoken about the traumatic experience.
Tuesday 7th February 2012
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Flight turns back after 'cockpit fault'
A flight to Belfast from Scotland has been forced to turn back because of a technical fault in the cockpit.
Thursday 2nd February 2012
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Roads warning due to ice
Motorists have been urged to take extreme caution on roads across Northern Ireland on Friday morning, due to risk of ice.
Friday 27th January 2012
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More cities try pay-by-phone parking
A trial system allowing motorists to pay for parking by phone is being rolled out beyond Belfast - in Lisburn, Londonderry, Newry and Omagh.
Monday 23rd January 2012
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Specialist taskforce to 'hunt' hijackers
Would-be hijackers across Belfast are to become targets themselves, as police launch a specialist taskforce to deal with an upsurge of attacks on drivers - particularly lone women - across the city.
Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Plan to stop A4 'wrong way' drivers
New measures are being implemented to stop confused motorists driving the wrong way on the A4 dual carriageway in Co Tyrone.
Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Cork sea search into third day
Searches have resumed in the Republic of Ireland for five fishermen who went missing after their trawler sank over the weekend.
Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Father fears for son in Cork wreckage
The father of a young man feared drowned on a trawler which struck rocks off the coast of Co Cork believes his son's body is on board.
Monday 16th January 2012
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Cork sea search called off for night
The search for five men missing off the coast of Co Cork has been called off for the night.
Sunday 15th January 2012
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DOE approve shirt factory demolition
The Department of Environment has approved the demolition of a former shirt factory in Londonderry, amid fears the building could collapse.
Friday 13th January 2012
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Mum celebrates 'bus crash baby'
A woman who was seven months pregnant when the bus she was travelling in toppled over in Belfast city centre has now given birth to a healthy baby girl.
Friday 13th January 2012
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Ads tell real stories of road tragedy
A new series of television adverts about dangerous driving will feature real-life accounts of tragedy on Northern Ireland's roads.
Thursday 12th January 2012
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Online train tickets go live in NI
Train passengers can now pay their fare on their smartphone, following the launch of mLink, Translink's new mobile ticket service.
Monday 9th January 2012
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Major oil tanker transfer completed
A major operation to transfer over 50,000 tonnes of oil from a stricken ship stranded off the Co Down coast has now finished.
Sunday 8th January 2012
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Oil tanker transfer continuing
It is hoped a major operation to move thousands of tonnes of oil from a stricken tanker off the Co Down coast will be completed on Saturday night, depending on weather conditions.
Saturday 7th January 2012
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Drivers use wrong side of A4
Confused motorists are driving on the wrong side of the new A4 dual carriageway between the Ballygawley roundabout and the M1 in Co Tyrone.
Wednesday 4th January 2012
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Concern over oil tanker transfer move
A North Down councillor has hit out at a maritime operation to transfer oil from a damaged tanker close to Groomsport.
Saturday 31st December 2011
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BMI Belfast-Heathrow flight secure
The chief executive of British Airways has confirmed that they will maintain the BMI domestic network - including the Belfast to Heathrow route - after they buy the struggling airline.
Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Youngest NI drink-driver was 16
The youngest drink-driver to be detected during the first weeks of this year's winter crackdown by police was just 16 - too young to be legally drinking or driving.
Tuesday 20th December 2011
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Damaged tanker en route to Belfast
A vessel carrying more than 50,000 tonnes of gas oil off the north west of Ireland is making its way to Belfast after it developed cracks in its deck.
Friday 16th December 2011
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