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News: Why weren’t they all charged with murder? subscription

ORDEAL: Harry Holland’s daughters Sarah, Grainne and Gael with their mother Pauline outside court. PICTURE: Gerard Black

THE family of greengrocer Harry Holland are to take legal advice over how the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) pursued those responsible for his murder.  04/07/09

Sport: Freeman loses fight subscription

IN THE STANDS: Monaghan’s Tommy Freeman won’t play in today’s All-Ireland SFC Qualifying clash against Armagh in Clones   Picture: Seamus Loughran

THEY fought until the bitter end, but, as the clock approached midnight last night, Seamus McEnaney and co finally had to concede defeat as the Disputes Resolution Authority rejected Thomas Freeman’s appeal against an eight-week suspension.  04/07/09

News: Shutter opens wide for Snow Patrol portrait subscription

A never-before-seen collection of photographs is set to Crack The Shutters open wide on Co Down rock stars Snow Patrol, capturing them as they have never been seen before. Marie Louise McCrory reports on a new intimate exhibition  04/07/09

News: ‘Inept’ PSNI criticised by chef held in base probe subscription

THE American dubbed ‘Larry the chef’ when he became the only suspect in the infamous Castlereagh break-in has spoken of his anger that it took police seven years to drop the charges against him.  04/07/09

News: Party worker’s discrimination case against Alliance collapses subscription

The Alliance Party has accused the Equality Commission of wasting public money after an industrial tribunal taken by a party worker dramatically collapsed yesterday.  04/07/09

News: Tribunal looked at attitudes towards age, gender and disability subscription

Margaret Hawkins (60) worked as personal assistant to David Ford and for the Alliance party at Stormont and at its headquarters in south Belfast from July 2000 until last August.  04/07/09

News: Robinson in Garvaghy meeting subscription

The Garvaghy Road Residents’ Coalition has confirmed it will hold talks with First Minister Peter Robinson after the DUP MP requested a meeting.  04/07/09

News: Veteran RTE man retires subscription

Veteran broadcaster Rodney Rice is to retire today after presenting his final Saturday View, one of the Republic’s longest-running rad  04/07/09

News: Axe to fall on ambulance provision west of Bann subscription

PROPOSALS to axe 70,000 hours of front-line ambulance cover across Northern Ireland have been approved – with the west of the Bann worst affected.  04/07/09

News: MLA says release ‘buried’ subscription

THE deputy chairwoman of the assembly’s health committee last night criticised the late release of the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service cost-savings proposals as an attempt “to brush them under the carpet”.  04/07/09



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