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Archive | July, 2012

GARC meeting discusses protest

Radical Ardoyne residents’ group Greater Ardoyne Residents Collective (GARC)

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G’gormley Mini Twelfth passes off peacefully

The mini twelfth parade through Glengormley this week passed off peacefully despite fears there could be trouble.

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Architect’s winning designs on success

A house extension in Osborne Park has been awarded a 2012 RIBA Award by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in recognition of its architectural excellence.

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Ormeau man faces deportation

AN Ormeau Road man who fled to America after a loyalist gun attack on his home, has been told he has one year left in the United States before being deported back to Ireland.

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So what’s good for the goose is bad for the gander

ALLIANCE Party leader and Justice Minister David Ford has been lecturing Peter Robinson and Martin

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Poor Clares did ‘all we could’ to secure the future of Cliftonville Road monastery

The Poor Clare Sisters have expressed their “deep sadness” at the impending closure of their Monastery in North Belfast.

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