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Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness MP MLA

‘Nothing romantic about Troubles’, McGuinness tells Sinn Fein conference

Dissident republicans are the enemies of Ireland and are engaged in pointless violence, Martin McGuinness has told the Sinn Fein annual conference.

PSNI details ‘were passed to prisoners’

AN ex-policeman potentially risked scores of serving officers’ lives by allegedly passing their personal details to other prison inmates, the High Court heard yesterday.

Victims of Libyan terrorism urged to work together

THE former police partner of a constable murdered outside the Libyan embassy in London wants to link up with IRA victims who are also campaigning for justice.

Banbridge councillor Paul Gribben

‘Independent’ policing board member is SF councillor

QUESTIONS have been raised about the independence of so-called “independent” members of the bodies that oversee the PSNI after the appointment of a serving Sinn Fein councillor as a non-political representative.

James McClean

McClean rapped over jail visit to killer

LONDONDERRY footballer James McClean has been accused of demonstrating a “remarkable lack of judgment” after going to visit a prison inmate.

Sport rss

IBF INTER-CONTINENTAL SUPER-BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE WEIGH IN,
BALLERO SQUARE,NOTTINGHAM
PIC;LAWRENCE LUSTIG
CARL FRAMPTON V RAUL HIRALES
CARL FRAMPTON  AND RAUL HIRALES WEIGHS IN

JACKAL TO AMBUSH MEXICAN HIRALES

CARL Frampton knows he will have to dig deep tonight when he fights for the IBF Inter-Continental title in Nottingham.

STRABANE FAIL TO REPLACE MAIN MAN

STRABANE last night failed in an attempt to bring in a temporary professional for today’s big Northern Bank Senior Cup tie against Brigade at Beechgrove.

GOOD START: Chris Selfridge

Change of putter pays off for Selfridge

A CHANGE of putter paid off in style for Chris Selfridge (Moyola Park) yesterday on the opening day of the Golfsure sponsored Irish Amateur Close Championship at Royal Portrush.

SPANISH MISSION: Aileen Morrison

IRISH STARS UP FOR MADRID TEST

Ireland’s top triathletes Aileen Morrison and Gavin Noble are competing in Madrid this weekend in the latest World Series race.

CHANGES: Glens boss Eddie Patterson

Eddie: We have to wield axe to rebuild

GLENTORAN manager Eddie Patterson admits the only way he can add fresh faces to the club is by wielding the axe on his current squad.

Video

Parade celebrates centenary milestone video

ONLY tolerance of each other’s traditions will ensure a peaceful decade of centenaries, a senior Belfast Orangeman told the first major unionist historical rally that passed off peacefully at the weekend.

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Lifestyle rss

Clearing up at the Oscars with his daughter Oorlagh

‘Like Dog Day Afternoon – only in Belfast’

Oscar-winning director Terry George tells JOANNE SAVAGE about new film Whole Lotta Sole

Penny and Jim Devlin beneath new artwork The Permanent Present at the MAC, Belfast

Artwork in memory of Thomas Devlin

THOMAS Devlin was murdered on August 10, 2005, just 200 yards from his north Belfast home.

Copyright Kevin Cooper Photoline: Wilma McIlroy, Alzheimers Society Dementia Support Worker, Elizabeth Byrne McCullough Alzheimers Society Policy & Public Affairs Officer, Mitchel McLaughlin MLA, Theresa Clarke, David Ford, Minister for Justice , Michael Copeland MLA, Betty Mussen,  Alzheimers Society volunteer, Thelma Abernethy, Alzheimers Society Area Manager, Bernadine McCrory, Alzheimers Society Director. MLAs joined Theresa Clarke from Antrim who has dementia, on the steps of Parliament Buildings, bright and early today Monday 21st May to encourage everyone to Remember the Person and get Dementia Awareness Week off to a flying start. Conall McDevitt MLA commented; It is only possible to live well with proper support, and this Executive has the responsibility to ensure that the right resources are in place to allow those with dementia, and their carers, a good quality of life. With an ageing population that is set to increase dramatically, it is essential that we are equipped to cope with the new

‘Why having dementia will not define me’

This is Dementia Awareness Week, and people across the province are being encouraged to ‘remember the person’, not just the condition. LAURA MURPHY hears from one woman living with dementia

Drum Beat: Band celebrates its 35th anniversary

LAST Friday one of the finest melody flute bands in the province held their annual band procession, the hosts being the Cookstown Sons of William Flute and the location their home town in Co Tyrone.

On the roof of the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York, in transit to John Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA, 1931

The knight has passed but his days live on

THIRTY three years ago this week, a truly unique Ulsterman’s heart stopped beating - a heart that pulsed with enlightenment and learning. CHARLIE WARMINGTON marks the publication of a book about Sir John Henry Biggart C.B.E., written by his son Denis Biggart

Community rss

BEN LOWRY: Why beautiful buildings matter to us all

THIS article is about the built environment.

Courageous decisions lacking at EU summits

A question I have to ask political leaders is: when will any of them confess that the European Union was not only ill-conceived, but managed with gross incompetence, creating a hell for millions of law-abiding Europeans?

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Bringing dementia out of the shadows

DEMENTIA is the elephant in the room. 800,000 people in the UK are living with the condition, yet understanding of dementia remains low.

Teamwork needed to drive economy

I AM not qualified to make formal comment on economics but the chairman of the Northern Ireland Conservatives, Irwin Armstrong, is on the rash side when he alleges that the Minister of Finance has little understanding of the case regarding corporation tax.

You can be gay and Christian

WITH the many loud voices that would condemn, it can be difficult and perhaps even lonely to be gay and Christian. This is why I set up Faith and Pride, an organisation with the simple message that you can be both. We hold our social evening, Faith, Pride, and Chat, on the last Friday of every month.

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