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'Inept' PSNI criticised by chef held in base probe
THE American dubbed ‘Larry the chef’ when he became the only suspect in the infamous Castlereagh break-in has spoken of his anger that it took police seven years to drop the charges against him.
Party worker's discrimination case against Alliance collapses
The Alliance Party has accused the Equality Commission of wasting public money after an industrial tribunal taken by a party worker dramatically collapsed yesterday.
Tribunal looked at attitudes towards age, gender and disability
Margaret Hawkins (60) worked as personal assistant to David Ford and for the Alliance party at Stormont and at its headquarters in south Belfast from July 2000 until last August.
All the social problems of today's world were not created by dumping the 11-plus
I read the letter (June 21) from R Kennedy of Magherafelt with growing disbelief. Not satisfied with ignoring the fact that a large percentage of young people are let down by the top education system he laid the problems in...
The true welcome at the heart of Belfast
In the light of the broken windows at homes and racial attacks in Belfast it is good to see a positive counterweight being set in the north of the city.
Spare us, UTV
The other night on television we were treated to almost three hours of coverage of England playing soccer.
Our transport system is sadly lacking in value for money
THE Irish News article on PriceWaterhouseCooper’s report into public transport was interesting and accurate (June 25).
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Political anger at handling of case
NATIONALIST politicians have criticised the Public Prosecution Service for its handling of the murder of west Belfast greengrocer Harry Holland.
Why weren't they all charged with murder?
THE family of greengrocer Harry Holland are to take legal advice over how the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) pursued those responsible for his murder.
Robinson in Garvaghy meeting
The Garvaghy Road Residents’ Coalition has confirmed it will hold talks with First Minister Peter Robinson after the DUP MP requested a meeting.
Veteran RTE man retires
Veteran broadcaster Rodney Rice is to retire today after presenting his final Saturday View, one of the Republic’s longest-running rad
St Columb's boy sworn in as new lord chief justice
THE north’s new lord chief justice has said he “looks forward to meeting the challenge” that will be presented by the devolution of policing and justice.
Dealer fined for 'clocked' vehicles
A second-hand car dealer was fined £1,500 yesterday for selling ‘clocked’ vehicles.
Gas leak scare shuts road
Precautions: A suspected gas leak yesterday forced the closure of the main road between Derry and Belfast at Drumaho
Developer dies after battle with cancer
TRIBUTES were paid last night to a well-known Co Down property developer who has died after a short battle with cancer.