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Archive | October, 2014

Local woman’s support for far-right EDL group

A FORMER North Belfast Catholic schoolgirl who travels to England to take part in mass anti-Muslim marches organised by the extreme right wing group the English Defence League (EDL) has been exposed by her former fiancé. Margaret Brophy, who attended Little Flower Girls’ school and who lives in the Cliftonville area, regularly travels to England […]

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Axing camouflages real target

Under Dr Maguire’s approach and restructuring of historic investigations, post-Al Hutchinson, the Office of the Police Ombudsman now enjoys the confidence of families. That’s a fact reinforced by this week’s CJINI report underlining a best practice approach. This is in stark contrast to the discredited PSNI’s Historic Enquiries Team (HET) that continues to deny families […]

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Open warfare in Tigers Bay

Two families have been forced to leave their homes in the Tigers Bay area after a week of serious trouble which has seen opposing gangs of masked men attacking vehicles and property in a battle to control the area. On Monday night (September 29) a gang of up to 30 masked men armed with cudgels, […]

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BIRTHDAY GREETINGS 11TH OCTOBER 2014

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Casement: residents using ‘flawed’ argument

The judicial review of the Department of the Environ-ment’s decision to grant planning permission for the new Casement Park will enter its tenth and most likely final day of hearings on Thursday morning. The case has been brought by residents’ group MORA who are seeking to overturn the planning decision, arguing that a 38,000-seater venue […]

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District pays tribute to much loved nuns

HUNDREDS of people are expected to line the streets of Ardoyne tomorrow (Friday) to pay tribute to two much-loved nuns who tragically lost their lives in a road accident earlier this week. Sister Frances Forde and Sister Marie Duddy of the Sisters of Mercy Order based at Ballysillan House on Crumlin Road, died on Tuesday […]

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