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Bunscoil celebrates 40 years

DESCRIBED as the flagship school in the Irish medium education sector, Bunscoil Phobail Feirste celebrated its 40th anniversary with a visit from the President and Belfast’s First Citizen.

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Violent robberies shock community

THE staff of two local convenience stores have spoken of their terror after being held up by an armed gang on a vicious crime spree across South and West Belfast.

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Hope builds as eyewitnesses to brutal killing step forward

VICTIMS’ group Relatives for Justice have received fresh information which could prove vital in a new bid to find the truth about a brutal murder.

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Petrol-bombing of house was ‘attempted murder’

A POLEGLASS family are lucky to be alive after their home was targeted in a petrol bomb attack.

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Year of housing hell may be nearly over

A YOUNG Ballymurphy family have hit out at the Housing Executive for failing to address a catalogue of complaints at their home of just one year.

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Recession may be bad for us but it’s a godsend for wildlife

It was one of the happiest days of Dúlra’s life. Of course, there is the birth of his children and UEFA Cup final in Seville, but he’ll never forget the day he earned £3,000 for absolutely nothing.

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