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- 18:13 Bishop issues sectarianism warning
- 18:08 Traveller life expectancy unchanged
- 18:03 Tax take fall takes state into red
- 17:53 Clinton plea as peace talks open
- 17:43 Trapattoni sticking to the basics
- 17:38 Giggs: Squad is looking strong
- 17:33 Gulf oil rig explodes off US coast
- 17:28 McDowell to contest Austrian event
Bishop issues sectarianism warning (18:13)
Northern Ireland risks being dragged back into a past of sectarianism and religious leaders need to respond, a Church of Ireland bishop has warned.
Traveller life expectancy unchanged (18:08)
Life expectancy for traveller men has not improved in the last quarter of a century, a study has revealed.
Tax take fall takes state into red (18:03)
The Government books were 12.1 billion euro in the red last month, a fall of 6 billion euro on the same time last year, official figures have revealed.
Clinton plea as peace talks open (17:53)
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton formally opened the first direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians in nearly two years with a plea for both sides to make compromises to forge an agreement.
Trapattoni sticking to the basics (17:43)
Giovanni Trapattoni is refusing to throw caution to the wind as he attempts to launch Ireland's Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with victory in Armenia.
Giggs: Squad is looking strong (17:38)
Ryan Giggs feels Manchester United's squad is looking in good shape with the impending return to first-team action of Rio Ferdinand.
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