Archives for: July 2005
Bombs in London! (updated)
Just a day after London won the 2012 Olympic bid, there have been several explosions in the city. There was an explosion at Aldgate Station and several reports of explosions on buses.
My first hunch was republicans. Second, anti-globalisation protesto… more »
McCartney Home Attacked By Thugs
Robert McCartney's fiancée Bridgeen Hagans and the couple's children had their home attacked at 2:10 AM on Saturday. Rocks and glass bottles were thrown at the doors and windows, and one window was broken during the disturbance.
Local Sinn Fei… more »
Belfast Welcomes The London 2012 Olympics
What does London's successful bid to host the 2012 Olympics mean to Northern Ireland? Within hours, stories were appearing on the BBC and Belfast Telegraph websites proclaiming this a great step forward towards Northern Ireland's new multi-sport stadium.… more »
Marching Season 2005 - The Story So Far
It's getting near the 12th and all the usual issues with the marching season are bubbling to the surface. I'm not overly interested in the Orange Order and I certainly have no love for paramilitary bands that accompany some of the parades so I don't foll… more »
Paula McCartney Wants Out Of Northern Ireland
The BBC reports that Robert McCartney's sister Paula is planning to leave her Short Strand home where she has lived for 40 years. She's quoted as saying that if she had the means, she'd leave the country altogether.
"I just can't stomach any longer th… more »
It's London!!
London have won the bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games. Only moments ago I posted that they were down to the last 2 with Paris and as soon as I can find a link to support my story I'll post it - for now you'll just have to take my word for it.
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Olympics Between Paris and London
Favourites Paris only have the challenge of London left now as New York, Moscow and Madrid have been ruled out of hosting the 2012 games. London were originally thought to be 3rd in the running behind Paris and Madrid, but in recent weeks have come to be… more »
Council To Fund St Patrick's Day Carnival in 2006
At it's July monthly meeting, Belfast City Council agreed to provide £70,000 funding for next year's St Patrick's day carnival in Belfast. The move follows complaints in February when the council voted not to overturn a decision refusing to grant f… more »
When Is A Wedding Not A Wedding?
Gay couples registering for civil partnerships at Lisburn Council will not be allowed to use the wedding room following a move from Alliance councillor Seamus Close. While gay rights groups cried 'discrimination,' Close claims the move simply draws a di… more »
McDonnell's Priorities All Wrong?
Alasdair McDonnell is meeting with the police today regarding his favourite issue - flags. McDonnell, still trying to tie the flags to loyalist paramilitarism, said "The police have been left in no doubt that loyalist bunting and flags are extremely unpo… more »
