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Over 250 jobs to go at FG WilsonMore than 250 workers are to be made redundant at County Antrim engineering firm FG Wilson, it emerges.news.bbc.co.ukDoherty stands down in reshuffleThe Sinn F�in MP and MLA Pat Doherty is to step down from his role as the party's vice president after 20 years.news.bbc.co.ukHaddock in court over feud murderNorth Belfast loyalist Mark Haddock appears in court charged with the murder of a UDA member in 2000.news.bbc.co.ukMan broke into neighbour's homeA man whose neighbour caught him burgling his Londonderry home is sent to jail for 30 monthsnews.bbc.co.ukPlans to close trust care homesFive residential care homes in the Northern Health Trust area are earmarked for closure under new proposals.news.bbc.co.ukMan shocked by 'IRA blackmail'A former Sinn Fein supporter tells a court he was left "devastated" after becoming the victim of alleged blackmailers.news.bbc.co.ukBanks react to interest rate cutBanks in Northern Ireland start to react to the latest cut in interest rates announced by the Bank of England.news.bbc.co.ukDell set to cut 1,900 Irish jobsComputer giant Dell is to shed 1,900 of the 3,000 jobs at its manufacturing site in Limerick in the Irish Republic.news.bbc.co.ukGone but not forgotten - George Best added to National BiographyFootballer George Best and comedian Ronnie Barker are among the big names to be added to the online Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.news.bbc.co.ukHoey shoots superb 64 in JoburgMichael Hoey is one shot off the lead in the Joburg Open after an excellent opening round.news.bbc.co.ukBBC NewslineToday is the 20th anniversary of the Kegworth tragedynews.bbc.co.ukTragedy recalledSurvivors remember the Kegworth air disasternews.bbc.co.ukWeather updateThe latest weather forecast for Northern Irelandnews.bbc.co.ukThe tide is nighRiver project to undergo first major revamp in 15 yearsnews.bbc.co.ukNI picturesPictures from BBC News website usersnews.bbc.co.ukTreecyclingCity's recycling efforts reach new heightsnews.bbc.co.ukPrison boss could be disciplinedA report into a prisoner's death is expected to recommend considering disciplinary proceedings against a governor.news.bbc.co.ukEnvoy confident of US supportPaula Dobriansky says she is confident Washington will continue its strong commitment to Northern Ireland under Barack Obama.news.bbc.co.ukDrug dealer killed in city attackOne man is killed and another is critically injured in a shooting in north Dublin.news.bbc.co.ukUUP peer slams 'danger money'Hundreds of civil servants are still receiving so-called danger money, an Ulster Unionist peer claims.news.bbc.co.ukPlanners refuse £90m buildingA developer refused planning permission for a £90m apartment building says the decision "simply beggars belief".news.bbc.co.ukArms deadline 'should not change'Loyalist paramilitaries should not have another year to decommission their weapons, the Police Federation says.news.bbc.co.ukRise in district rates forecastRatepayers in some council areas could be paying their local council an extra 10% in their rates bill next year, it emerges.news.bbc.co.ukTunnel firm in city jobs boostNews in Brief from Northern Irelandnews.bbc.co.ukWhat the papers sayA look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.news.bbc.co.ukTenants allowed to buy home shareSocial housing tenants can now apply to buy a share in their home, says Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie.news.bbc.co.ukAssembly briefed on finance billA Stormont Committee is briefed about a new Financial Assistance Bill expected to be brought to the full assembly next week.news.bbc.co.uk
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