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Alliance & leicester appoints new chairman

LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Alliance & Leicester said Wednesday that it's appointed Alan Gillespie as its new chairman, effective Sept. 8. Gillespie is currently chairman of Ulster Bank Group, a subsidiary of Royal bank of Scotland and will step down from that role to join Alliance & Leicester. The bank added Roy Brown will move back to his previous position of deputy chairman and senior independent director....

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Sleaze inquiry will impact on Northern Ireland Assembly

An independent inquiry into politicians' expenses would inevitably have implications for Stormont, the head of a UK-wide anti-sleaze watchdog has stressed.

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McIlroy welcome for new Ulster pro Shaw

Rory McIlroy has extended a hearty 'welcome aboard' to Gareth Shaw after the Lurgan man's decision to turn pro after helping Ireland clinch a sensational second successive European Team Championship title in Turin.

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Doubt over Ulster-Scots academy

A landmark project to promote the Ulster-Scots language reaches a major impasse, the BBC can reveal.

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GAA chief praises Ulster Championship

The current Ulster Senior Football campaign has already been hailed as the shining light of the Championship season overall.

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Mayo put pressure on Ulster hopefuls for Christy Ring Cup

The three Ulster teams with viable hopes of landing the Christy Ring Cup - Derry, Down and Armagh - may find their ambitions thwarted from an unexpected source.

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Gemma Garrett in poll row

An Ulster-born beauty queen has denied breaking electoral rules by making a donation to a football team while she is standing in the by-election sparked by the resignation of shadow home secretary David Davis.

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Dissident group comes out of the shadows

Newshound (by Suzanne Breen, Sunday Tribune) A dissident republican organisation has come out of the shadows and spoken about how it has twice tried to kill the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable, Sir Hugh Orde. The group, which was formed three years ago, admitted responsibility for several bomb and gun attacks. A representative of its leadership said it had wanted to keep...

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Banks help market stage a comeback

Britain's banking sector staged a rally today, helping the FTSE to shake off some of yesterday's woes. By Graeme Wearden

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Why nuclear risks will not go away

On November 7, then Environment Minister Arlene Foster put in writing that radioactive pollution from the proposed nuclear plants was an issue for Enterprise, Trade and Investment only.

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Prospect of unionist unity hit by row over byelection

PROSPECTS OF unity between the DUP and Ulster Unionists have been damaged further by a bitter dispute between them in Fermanagh in which Stormont Ministers are now involved.

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Health service union to oppose cuts of £1.2m in North ambulance service

UNISON, THE main health service union, is opposing cuts of £1.2 million (€1.5 million) in the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.

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The 5-minute Interview: Christine Bleakley, TV presenter

Christine Bleakley, 28, presented 'Sky High' and 'First Stop' in Northern Ireland before joining Adrian Chiles on the BBC's 'The One Show', which has been a year on air today

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And So I Watch You From Afar

For an opening gambit from a bunch of 20-somethings, the debut EP "This is our Machine and Nothing Can Stop It" from Northern Ireland's And So I Watch You From Afar couldn't be much more ambitious. Although clearly influenced by post-rock bands such as Explosions in the Sky, Mogwai, Pelican, and Mono, ASIWYFA bring enough of their own ideas (and a boltload of passion, virtuosity and sheer volume) to...

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DEEPER AND DEEPER....

How I despise the local political parties here in Northern Ireland. This revulsion is manifest is the news that they have ALL welcomed moves aimed at bringing about a meeting involving First Minister Peter Robinson and representatives of the grotesque loyalist terrorist group - the UVF. Ulster Unionists and the SDLP recognised the ..ahem...risks involved for the DUP leader, whose party executive in...

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LOCK FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

skip to main content skip to mainlinks Home About us Contact us The Free Presbyterian Church - An article all about the history and beliefs of the Free Presbyterian Church. Why Christian standards fall - A sermon preached by the Rev. Ivan Foster ( Kilskeery Free Presbyterian Church ) Are You a Christian? - This small pamphlet was written by Dr. Alan Cairns of the Faith Free Presbyterian Church in...

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KATHLEEN MCGOWAN:THE WOMAN WHO SAYS SHE'S A DESCENDENT OF JESUS

Tales of the Unexpected One 1 Sep 06, 01:40 PM I started trailing my interview with Kathleen McGowan during the morning news programme, Good Morning Ulster: "the woman who says she's a descendent of Jesus is live on the programme today". And at 8.45 this morning, she was on the programme. But such is the nature of live radio that things go wrong. And so I found myself telling the audience at various