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Hilliary - A view from the UK via the Belfast Telegraph.

Hilliary has said she will improve our international relations - well Mark Steel (You couldn’t make it up (unless you’re Hillary, that is)) must have them in a better mood already. Her response to being caught lying to a military audience, when she invented a story about being under sniper fire in Bosnia, was to say [...]

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Savage killer is returned to prison

Another highly dangerous prisoner - who bludgeoned a young woman and then sexually assaulted her as she lay dying - has breached his pre-release restrictions while living part-time in the community, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal today.

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PUP and UVF hold strategy talks

Loyalists - political and paramilitary - are discussing future relationships in behind-closed-doors talks, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal.

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Who wants 11-plus?

I never thought I would see the Belfast Telegraph print propaganda such as the daily message that the majority of people support the 11-plus

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Is this why Causeway scheme was rejected?

Government environment advisers feared the Giant's Causeway would be placed on a world heritage at risk list if visitor centre proposals tabled by developer Seymour Sweeney were approved, the Belfast Telegraph has learned.

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Trend Hunter Featured in the Independent, Star, Mercury and Telegraph

(TrendHunter.com) In a recent article about health trends, Trend Hunter was featured in The Independent (UK), The South African Star, The Mercury (NZ) and The Belfast Telegraph. The article, written by Lucy Mayhew, is shown below: The fast-moving world of fitness By LUCY MAYHEW Most of us enjoy having our finger o…

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Office rent rules tighter for MPs

The Belfast Telegraph has uncovered another disparity between Westminster and Stormont rules governing politicians' expenses.

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Christian voice needs to be heard

I read with annoyance those who write letters to the Belfast Telegraph attacking the Christian Church.

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Sullivan's day in the limelight

Sullivan Upper will be attempting to turn the clock back 28 years tomorrow when they face holders Armagh Royal in the final of the Belfast Telegraph/Bank of Ireland Schools Cup final at Lisnagarvey (2pm).

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Lasting impression of money squandering

On browsing through JobFinder in the Belfast Telegraph, I noticed a nice picture of Stormont with the intriguing heading 'Help make a Lasting Impression'.

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Luxury breaks to be won every day next week

The Belfast Telegraph has teamed up with Lough Erne Golf and Spa Resort in Fermanagh to offer luxury breaks every day next week from Monday to Saturday.

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Asylum seekers must be genuine

The Belfast Telegraph ran two stories on December 24 and 27 about two asylum seeking families who were to be removed from the country.

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Belief goes against spirit of the age

The Belfast Telegraph's advice (December 29) to the Presbyterian Church regarding the dispute between the Rev Carson and the Rev Bradley could be reduced to 'the Church must change to fit in with the standards of the modern world'. There is, however, an older wisdom which says 'the Church which is married to the spirit of this age will be a widow in the next'.