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neurosurgical department more...June 25/06/2009 Nomadic restoration Our last floating link to the Titanic may not be ready for its 2011 centenary. more...June 23/06/2009 Man climbs Belfast Wheel Dramatic rescue after a man perches on top of the 60 metre attraction more...June 23/06/2009 June 23/06/2009 Romanians leave Northern Ireland More than a hundred people decide to go back home after a spate of racist attacks more...June 22/06/2009 Teens in court over racism protest Charges are in connection with the intimidation of Romanians more...June 22/06/2009 June 19/06/2009 Scam targets bank customers Criminals are using a sophisticated technique in a bid to steal account details more...June 19/06/2009 The UVF's terror campaign As they start to decommission weapons, we look back at the group's violent history more...June 18/06/2009 Loyalists start to decommission It is believed the UVF and UDA have put some of their weapons beyond use more...June 18/06/2009 June 17/06/2009 Air ambulance part 3 A couple who raised £65,000 for the charity say they want the donation returned more...June 16/06/2009 Air ambulance update A man who has raised more than £20,000 for Ireland Air Ambulance says he won't hand over the money more...June 16/06/2009 June 15/06/2009 Air ambulance People across the country have put money into a collection tin to help buy an helicopter ambulance more...June 15/06/2009 June 10/06/2009 Mercy killing A Belfast court has been told that a man tried to carry out a so-called mercy killing more...June 08/06/2009 Omagh civil trial Four men have been found in court to be responsible for causing the Omagh bombing more...June 05/06/2009 Isle of Man TT A Northern Ireland team records the fastest lap ever over the famous road circuit more...June 05/06/2009 Nortel job fears Workers at the County Antrim factory protest amid fears of further redundancies more...June 05/06/2009 Orange Hall destroyed An investigation is underway after a hall in County Armagh was gutted by fire more...June 05/06/2009 Solicitor jailed A Londonderry lawyer is sent to prison for inciting loyalist paramilitaries to murder more...June 04/06/2009 MRSA in care homes 1/4 of residents in private nursing homes in a particular area has been found to be carriers more...June 03/06/2009 June 03/06/2009 Appeal over boy's death A mother makes an emotional appeal for information about her son's last movements more...June 03/06/2009 June 03/06/2009 Tributes to Eithne Walls Family and friends pay tribute to Co Down doctor who was on board Air France plane more...June 02/06/2009 Light aircraft crashes The last few days has seen a number of small planes come down to earth across Northern Ireland more...June 01/06/2009 Father's tribute to soldier A soldier from Belfast has become the latest British serviceman to die in Afghanistan more...May 29/05/2009 Ex-policeman is trafficking suspect One of the men being questioned after police raids is a former officer more...May 29/05/2009 Ulster final preview Why the clash between Armagh and Tyrone may not be the crowd-puller it used to be more...May 28/05/2009 9 charged in Ballymena 9 men have appeared in court charged in relation to the murder and attempted murder of two men more...May 28/05/2009 Human trafficking raid Six women have been rescued from human traffickers who were forcing them to work as prostitutes more...May 28/05/2009 Victims of abuse speak out Victims of abuse in Catholic-run institutions are calling for compensation to cover Northern Ireland more...May 25/05/2009 May 22/05/2009 Ireland's first sextuplets A woman has given birth to six babies in Belfast without the aid of IVF more...May 22/05/2009 For Better, For Worse e-Panel BBC Newsline viewers give their opinions on marriage and relationships more...May 22/05/2009 Fallout from abuse report Victims of abuse inundate helplines following revelations of the extent of the horror more...May 21/05/2009 Apology to abuse victims The leader of the Catholic Church in Ireland reacts to the devasting abuse report more...May 21/05/2009 Abuse in industrial schools Church leaders knew that sexual abuse was "endemic" in boys' institutions more...May 20/05/2009 May 15/05/2009 The Robinsons' expenses The First Minister and his wife Iris claimed thousands of pounds for food more...May 15/05/2009 May 13/05/2009 Hermon 'won't stand' with Tories The UUP MP will not contest the next general election under the Conservative banner more...May 13/05/2009 May 12/05/2009 Millvina's fund The director and star actors of the movie Titanic have come to the rescue of the last survivor more...May 08/05/2009 Rise in diabetes cases Every day about 10 people in Northern Ireland are diagnosed with the illness more...May 08/05/2009 Secretary of State's expenses A detailed look at the claims submitted by the wealthiest member of the Cabinet more...May 08/05/2009 Royal couple visit Banbridge The Queen and Prince Philip view the work of Northern Ireland's most famous sculptor more...May 08/05/2009 Second man faces murder charge A 50-year-old appears in court charged with killing Geoff Kerr in Templepatrick more...May 08/05/2009 May 06/05/2009 Students return from Mexico Two students have returned to Northern Ireland from Mexico because of swine flu more...May 06/05/2009 Polish Cultural Week From tomorrow all things Polish will be celebrated across Northern Ireland. more...May 06/05/2009 Maybin fined One of Northern Ireland's largest security companies has been fined for operating without a licence more...May 06/05/2009 Marathon problems It's not easy for anyone to run twenty six miles but on Monday nearly 3000 people did just that more...May 01/05/2009 May 01/05/2009 McIlveen murderers sentenced Four men who carried out the sectarian murder of a Catholic schoolboy are jailed more...April 30/04/2009 Maybin operating without a licence Northern Ireland's largest security company oversaw important state business without a licence more...April 29/04/2009 Swine flu People in Northern Ireland who have visited swine-flu affected areas have been asking for tests more...April 28/04/2009 Templepatrick shooting The men who shot Geoff Kerr in Templepatrick appeared at first to be takeaway delivery drivers more...April 27/04/2009 April 27/04/2009 New search for the Disappeared Forensic experts are to examine a new site in the hunt for one of the Disappeared more...April 27/04/2009 April 24/04/2009 Temporary redundancies Quinns cement factories have been closed for a month amid a drop in demand more...April 24/04/2009 April 22/04/2009 April 20/04/2009 The cost of keeping in touch All this week on BBC Newsline we'll be taking a look at how technology is affecting our lives more...April 17/04/2009 Birthday girl is 107 today One of Belfast's most senior citizens reveals the secret to long life more...April 17/04/2009 April 17/04/2009 Blitz memorial A memorial has been dedicated to the one thousand people killed during the bombing of Belfast more...April 16/04/2009 Chief Constable steps down Sir Hugh Orde is stepping down as head of the PSNI after seven years. more...April 15/04/2009 Titanic anniversary A memorial is held for those who lost their lives on the world's most famous ship more...April 14/04/2009 April 14/04/2009 April 14/04/2009 April 09/04/2009 April 07/04/2009 D Day Veteran Earlier this year the government said there wouldn't be any funding for commemorating D Day more...April 07/04/2009 Rory McIlroy in Augusta The first major championship of the year, the US Masters, starts this week. more...April 06/04/2009 Budget day down south Brian Lenihan unveiled a set of measures to try to stabilise the Republic's economy more...April 03/04/2009 April 02/04/2009 Presidential tea towel Tea towels made in Banbridge were in the goody bags given to the world leaders at the G20 summit more...April 01/04/2009 Visteon closure ...PREVIOUSNEXT...One of the few factories in West Belfast and one of the area's biggest employers is to close 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