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The Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
'Man did not intend to die'By STAFF REPORTER Published: TodayA YOUNG man hanged himself in Bridgend after a drunk row with his girlfriend, an inquest heard today. Liam Clarke’s body was discovered in a play area near his home in the Cefn Glas area of South Wales. It was found by a dog walker on the morning of December 27 last year. The inquest at Brackla, near Bridgend, heard the 20-year-old...
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Port Talbot Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Half-naked teenager lashed out at police by Matt Nicholls, Port Talbot Guardian A HALF-NAKED teenager found lying unconscious in the middle of a street lashed out at police officers when they tried to rouse him.Liam Clarke, 18, was fined £60 by magistrates in Neath after he admitted a public order offence.Hayley Fackrell, prosecuting, said police had been called out to Resolven at about...
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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Half-naked teenager lashed out at police by Matt Nicholls, A HALF-NAKED teenager found lying unconscious in the middle of a street lashed out at police officers when they tried to rouse him.Liam Clarke, 18, was fined £60 by magistrates in Neath after he admitted a public order offence.Hayley Fackrell, prosecuting, said police had been called out to Resolven at about 7pm on May 10.“The...
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Everything Ulster (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Over the past few months it's become clear that the DUP won’t take Gerry Kelly and Sinn Fein won't take Jeffrey Donaldson as Justice Minister. This has led to the crazy notion that the Alliance should do it, and utterly predictably they seem amenable to the idea . So much for their principled stand against the " sectarian consensus " (sic) Liam Clarke in his column on Sunday suggested...
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Slugger O'Toole (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
Liam Clarke picks up on Martin McGuinness’s ’ no mandate whatsoever ‘ statement on the Politics Show on Sunday, with the wry observation that somehow, we have been here before :
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SAOIRSE32 (Free subscription) | 06/02/2008
Newshound (by Liam Clarke, Sunday Times) Scarcely had Lord Eames and Denis Bradley delivered an interim report from their Consultative Group on the Past than Ian Paisley was giving a graphic illustration of how difficult the whole business is. Paisley was the usual bundle of contradictions during his round of valedictory interviews on Friday morning. On the one hand, he wanted to draw...