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All pages from January to March 2009

March

31/03/2009

Hijacking ordeal

A delivery driver describes his ordeal at the hands of hijackers

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March

31/03/2009

Match trouble

The police say they would have preferred an earlier kick-off time

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March

30/03/2009

Trouble at the football

There were violent clashes between rival football fans ahead of Saturday's World Cup qualifier

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March

27/03/2009

From rags to the runway

Young fashion designers get creative in the credit crunch

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March

27/03/2009

New centre for Belfast hills

City's tourism potential reaches new heights

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March

26/03/2009

Under St. Mal's

A crypt has been rediscovered several feet under one of Belfast's most historic churches

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March

25/03/2009

Youth charged with Carroll murder

A youth has been charged with the first terrorist murder of a police officer in 11 years

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March

24/03/2009

Zoo 75th anniversary

Belfast Zoo marks a milestone on the way to its centenary

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March

23/03/2009

Grand Slam team interviews

Three triumphant team members join us in the studio

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March

23/03/2009

Voice of the Grand Slam win

The best bits of Saturday's match, as described by Jim Neilly

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March

21/03/2009

New abortion guidelines

Department of Health clarifys the law in Northern Ireland

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March

20/03/2009

Welsh welcome for Irish fans

We report from Cardiff ahead of Saturday's Six Nations showdown

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March

19/03/2009

Maternity services

Why some mothers may have to change hospitals mid labour

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March

19/03/2009

Tributes paid to Neeson's wife

Sympathy extended to Liam Neeson and his family in Ballymena

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March

18/03/2009

Horses sent for slaughter

Thoroughbred horses are ending up on French dinner tables

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March

18/03/2009

Students charged after disturbances

Four in court after Holyland trouble

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March

18/03/2009

Obama's tribute to NI leaders

President hails First and Deputy First Ministers' contribution to peace

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March

17/03/2009

Arrest after Holylands trouble

Riot police come under attack from people throwing bottles and stones

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March

17/03/2009

Obama says peace will prevail

The President meets local politicians in Washington

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March

17/03/2009

News from Washington

The St Patrick's visit to America by the First and Deputy First Ministers has already borne fruit

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March

16/03/2009

Antarctic adventure

A local man has become the first blind person to trek to the bottom of the world

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March

16/03/2009

Norovirus at the Ulster Hospital

A number of wards at the Ulster Hospital have been closed to new admissions

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March

16/03/2009

Funeral of Constable Carroll

People stood in silence as the funeral of Constable Carroll made its way through Banbridge

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March

13/03/2009

Army remembrance

The two soldiers killed last weekend have been remembered

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March

13/03/2009

Constable Carroll's Widow

Constable Stephen Carroll kissed his wife goodbye on Monday and left home to go on duty

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March

12/03/2009

Comic Relief

One local Co. Down company was asked to produce a short film highlighting a very serious issue

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March

11/03/2009

Peace rally

Protestors took to the streets in a silent but very public appeal for peace

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March

09/03/2009

Local reactions

The community in Antrim has been expressing disgust at Saturday's attack

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March

09/03/2009

Brigadier George Norton

The Northern Ireland Garrison Commander's spoke to press outiside Massereene army barracks

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March

09/03/2009

Political reactions

The Prime Minister and the Taoiseach speak about the Massereene murders

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March

09/03/2009

Massereene Murders

It was a Saturday night pizza delivery which turned into a bloodbath

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March

06/03/2009

Ulster Hall concert

A gala concert tonight marks the re-opening of the Ulster Hall in Belfast

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March

06/03/2009

Unemployment

Hundreds of people who have lost their jobs struggle to get re-employed

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March

06/03/2009

Waringstown Primary School

Waringstown P.S reach BBC Songs of Praise Junior Choir of the year

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March

06/03/2009

Cirque du Soleil

Yes - the circus is in town - but this is no ordinary circus

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March

06/03/2009

Special Forces

BBC Newsline reveal that a select group of special forces have been recalled

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March

05/03/2009

Bonus pay

The Government attempts to clamp down on exorbitant pay rewards

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March

05/03/2009

Eva Birthistle

One local actress who's living the dream is Eva Birthistle from Londonderry

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March

05/03/2009

Protest row

When we turned up. our cameras weren't made very welcome

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March

05/03/2009

Dissident Threat

Dissident republicans pose a greater threat than ever

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March

04/03/2009

City and Guilds

Are these trainees leading the way for a strong economy in N. Ireland?

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March

04/03/2009

Duke of Edinburgh Awards

It's a rite of passage for many young people

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March

04/03/2009

KMR windows

Workers there say they are still waiting to be paid last week's wages

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March

04/03/2009

Londonderry assault

The family of Paul McCauley want names of the accomplices of the assault

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March

03/03/2009

Answer

A hot new album, playing stadium concerts in front of ninety thousand

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March

03/03/2009

Double Payments

It's emerged another quango received Government funding twice by mistake

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March

03/03/2009

Rankin restaurants

Even high profile names are not immune from hard times

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March

02/03/2009

Investor's den

Trevor Baylis is the man who transformed communications in developing countries

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March

02/03/2009

McKinney assets seized

A helicopter, luxury cars, a holiday villa - the showpieces of a millionaire lifestyle

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March

02/03/2009

Unionist force

They're calling it a new force in Northern Ireland's politics

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February

26/02/2009

BBC Exhibition

Journalists from past and present gathered at the BBC in Belfast today

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February

26/02/2009

Elder Neglect

Are children and animals better protected under the law than elderly people?

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February

25/02/2009

Job fears at Wrightbus

Nearly a quarter of the workforce at Wrightbus fear losing their jobs

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February

25/02/2009

Dry Derry

More than three hundred families in Londonderry were unable to use their tap water

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February

25/02/2009

Electronic tagging

Electronic tagging will be introduced in Northern Ireland on the first of April

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February

25/02/2009

Bog Meadows search

The Police are searching a field in west Belfast for traces of human remains

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February

24/02/2009

Ryan's last journey

Police have released CCTV pictures of the fourteen year old hours before he was killed

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February

24/02/2009

Lisburn house fire

A forty three year old woman has died in a fire at her house in Lisburn.

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February

24/02/2009

Prison Officer Death

It's still not clear what caused the death of a Prison Officer in Magherafelt

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February

23/02/2009

Dublin Protest

The economic news out of the Republic goes from bad to worse.

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February

20/02/2009

Neeson and Nesbitt

Two of our most popular acting exports are winning awards for their latest performance

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February

20/02/2009

Omagh trial judge criticised

Call for judge to apologise to officers he branded liars

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February

20/02/2009

Omagh officers cleared

Two police officers who were branded liars during the Omagh bombing trial have been cleared

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February

18/02/2009

Police worker loses job

Teenager demands to know why her security clearance was revoked

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February

18/02/2009

Expensive repair bill

NIE blamed for digging up newly laid paving in Belfast

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February

18/02/2009

Planning decision overturned

Housing development application is turned down after residents' campaign

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February

17/02/2009

Otters under threat?

Reidents in Edenderry fear one of our most elusive animals could be lost

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February

17/02/2009

Football fixture ban

The row between the IFA and the two biggest clubs in the Irish League

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February

16/02/2009

Rates hike

District rates have been increased by all but two of the 26 local councils

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February

16/02/2009

Exploris funding fears

Questions over the future of Northern Ireland's only aquarium

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February

16/02/2009

M2 traffic chaos

The Sunday drive which turned into a major traffic jam

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February

12/02/2009

Alternative Medicine

Many GPs are embracing some complementary therapies and the benefits are being officially registered

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February

11/02/2009

Windsor Park

The stadium is first in line to get government money for urgent safety repairs

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February

06/02/2009

The finishing line

Stephen completes the last leg of his 6 in 6 journey

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February

05/02/2009

6 in 6 team meet David Healy

We found an avid rugby fan at the Stadium of Light

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February

05/02/2009

Snow causes havoc

Heavy snow causes disruption across Northern Ireland

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February

04/02/2009

4000 miles and counting

Four down nations down, two to go in the 6 in 6 challenge

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February

04/02/2009

Cigarettes on display

Should shops be banned from openly displaying tobacco products?

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February

04/02/2009

McIlroy comes home

The teenage star is home after winning his first professional golf tournament

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February

03/02/2009

Stage three complete

Where else in England could we broadcast tonight's live report other than Rugby?

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February

03/02/2009

Celtic Tiger crisis

What's gone wrong with the Republic's economy?

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February

02/02/2009

School transfer plans

The Education Minister issues guidelines to schools

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February

02/02/2009

Stage Two complete

1262 miles from outside the Vatican in Rome to the Eiffel Tower in Paris

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January

30/01/2009

6 in 6 part 1

At last! We’ve arrived in Rome, exactly 2261 miles travelling from Belfast.

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January

30/01/2009

Missing graveyard

Families search for children's graves in wildlife sanctuary

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January

30/01/2009

Presbyterian Mutual Society

BBC Newsline looks into the property holdings of the troubled Society

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January

30/01/2009

Titanic Survivor

Millvinna Dean was only a baby when she was tossed into a lifeboat with her mother

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January

29/01/2009

Murderer sentenced

A man who raped and murdered a Belfast mother has been jailed for 22 years

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January

29/01/2009

So we’re off!

Mission impossible. Six Nations in Six Days for a BBC Newsline rugby special

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January

28/01/2009

Six Nations

The Six Nations Rugby Championship is one of the greatest competitions in the world

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January

28/01/2009

Troubles report launched

The authors of the controversial report speak to BBC Newsline

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January

28/01/2009

2 men, 1 van, 6 nations

Two men are taking on a challenge to achieve their own ‘six nations’ success

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January

27/01/2009

Tall Ships return

18 years since they last sailed up Belfast Lough, the Tall Ships are coming back

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January

26/01/2009

Unusual Music

Take a laptop computer, some ball bearings and a sense of rhythm, and what can you drum up?

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January

26/01/2009

House demolished

The family living next door to the demolished house have been left to sort out the mess

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January

26/01/2009

Recession silver lining?

For some businesses in Portrush the recession may be a blessing in disguise

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January

26/01/2009

Slumdog Millionaire

A rags to riches story always lifts the spirit, the movie 'Slumdog Millionaire' is such a tale

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January

26/01/2009

Eames, Bradley recommend payout

The families of those killed in the Troubles could receive a payment of £12,000

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January

23/01/2009

New Peace Envoy

Senator George Mitchell was appointed peace envoy by the new US Secretary of State

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January

23/01/2009

Local transfer test

Four Catholic and State grammar schools have collaborated in setting an entrance test

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January

21/01/2009

Jobless Figures

Yet again jobless figure makes grim reading

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January

20/01/2009

Evans search

The IRA is continuing to deny involvement in the murder of a south Armagh man

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January

19/01/2009

White collar workers

A local economist believes the recession will also hit white collar workers

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January

16/01/2009

Prawn Delight

Kilkeel in County Down is famous for its prawns

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January

16/01/2009

Presbyterian Mutual Society

10 thousand savers got confirmation that they will lose millions of pounds

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January

16/01/2009

Detective deficit

Dozens of officers who took lucrative redundancy packages are being re-employed

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January

15/01/2009

Hospitals under pressure

For eight hours ambulances were diverted away from one of our leading hospitals

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January

15/01/2009

Pretty in Pink

Institute football team wear pink shirts for charity

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January

14/01/2009

Maze prison play

The Chronicles of Long Kesh explores the personal stories of prison life

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January

14/01/2009

Robert Hamill Inquiry

Public hearings in the inquiry into the murder of the Portadown man have begun

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January

13/01/2009

Carnegie Library

The plan to finally give the Carnegie Library the prominence it deserves

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January

13/01/2009

Sundance film success

A local filmmaker is celebrating success at the Sundance Film Festival

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January

13/01/2009

Protestors Arrested

Three anti-war protestors have been arrested during a protest in Londonderry

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January

12/01/2009

Pesticides Ban

Plans to cut the number of pesticides used on crops have sparked an angry reaction

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January

12/01/2009

Teacher Pensions

Changes in pension deals for teachers could make getting a job even more difficult

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January

09/01/2009

Young Scientist Exhibition

A giant robot and the globe of death are just some of this year's attractions

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January

09/01/2009

Kegworth Plane Crash

Twenty years ago 47 people died in the Kegworth air disaster in England.

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January

09/01/2009

Prison death investigation

A report into an inmate's suicide recommends disciplinary procedures against senior staff

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January

08/01/2009

Rabies Death

The family of the Lisa McMurray say she was brave to the very end

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January

07/01/2009

Roll Call at Zoo

Staff at Belfast Zoo begin the biggest job of the zoo calendar

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January

06/01/2009

Lyric Theatre

An exhibition documenting the history of Belfast's Lyric theatre

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January

06/01/2009

Flu Outbreak

The flu bug is taking its toll on hospital services

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January

06/01/2009

Illegal Dumping

A local poultry firm has moved in to clear up scores of chicken carcases

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January

05/01/2009

Hill of Tara

The fight against a controversial motorway near one of Ireland's most historic sights

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January

05/01/2009

Woolworths Memories

The closure of Woolworths marks the end of an era in Northern Ireland

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January

02/01/2009

Credit Crunch Brides

This time of year tends to be the season for proposals of marriage

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January

02/01/2009

New Year Honours

Fifty one people from Northern Ireland were recognised in the New Years Honours list

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