The son of one of the victims of the Sean Graham bookmakers’ massacre has said the leader of the UDA/UFF did not tell the people of the Lower Ormeau “anything new” when he recently stated the five killed were innocent.
Archive | February, 2012
Carryduff company fined after death of worker on site
A South Belfast construction company has been fined nearly £30,000 after a man was killed while working at a site in England.
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Underage club still on hold
DELAYS in granting an entertainment licence to a South Belfast underage nightclub are placing jobs at risk, it has been warned.
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Amnesty for killers would take away families’ hope says widow
The widow of a South Belfast man murdered by the UFF has said an amnesty for Troubles killers would “take away that bit of hope” she has that her late husband’s killers will be brought to justice.
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Birthday boy Prigent helps St Matt’s to victory
After a two-week lay off due to the weather St Matt’s were chomping at the bit for this game and flew out of the traps.
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