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      • Ancestors MCC Poker Run
        31/08/09
        Ancestors MCC are a small MCC, but have been around for a long time, infact this year is our 20th Anniversary. Our members come from all over the Northern Ireland (Coleraine, Antrim, Kells, Larne, Glenarm, Belfast, Banbridge, Ballynahinch & Killeagh) and on all sorts of bikes. We meet at the sta

      • NewWorldOrder
        30/08/09
        By Jon Lambert

        The future isn’t another country: its another planet. Jon Lambert docks with the Audacious City Church crew to see what church could look like.



        You’ve seen the footage. A lone man steps from the ladder of his lunar module. He utters those immortal wor

      • New Duties on Transport Providers
        28/08/09
        Consultation on Draft Statutory Code of Practice
        The Equality Commission has developed a Draft Statutory Code on the Disability Discrimination (Transport Vehicles) Regulations (NI) 2009.

        The aim is to explain the changes in the law as a result of the new Regulations which are due to

      • Burglars using social networks to target people
        27/08/09
        Everyone dreads coming home after a well earned holiday, but your low mood could turn into a complete nightmare if you come home to find you've been burgled.

        The Digital Criminal Report highlights that social networking sites such as Twitter and Facebook are increasingly being used b

      • FCO releases annual British Behaviour Abroad report
        26/08/09
        The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) today releases its annual British Behaviour Abroad report that reveals Britons are continuing to get into trouble abroad, with key concerns including drink and drug related cases.

        The report, based on incident figures from FCO offices around the

      • HEFTY FINE FOR PASTOR’S WIFE
        21/08/09
        CUBA: HEFTY FINE FOR PASTOR’S WIFE WHO MISCARRIED AFTER STREET ATTACK
        A Pastor’s wife who lost her baby after a neighbour attacked her on the street, is being fined the equivalent of over two months salary, accused by the authorities of ‘disturbing the public order’ on that day.

        Gi

      • Back to school meningitis warning
        20/08/09

        A WARNING has been issued to parents, urging them to be on their guard against meningitis as their children return to school after the summer holidays.

        Charity Meningitis UK says the close confines of a classroom put youngsters more at risk from the deadly brain bug.

        Th

      • CUBAN GOVERNMENT CHARGE INDEPENDENT CHURCH LEADERS
        20/08/09
        CUBAN GOVERNMENT CHARGE CHURCH LEADERS WITH CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
        A church leader from a fast growing independent Church movement in Cuba is being accused of criminal activity by the Government just one month after a Pastor from the same group was sentenced to six years in prison.

        This

      • KEEP YOUR KIDS IN THE SHADES
        19/08/09
        British parents are risking their child’s eyesight by exposing them to bright sunlight without appropriate protection, according to a new study from the College of Optometrists.

        Over three-quarters (76 per cent) of parents questioned admitted to not making sure their child wears sunglass

      • EYES TO THE SKIES
        17/08/09
        RSPB want people to look out for red kites



        Have you seen a red kite? Did you notice its wing tags? If you have, the RSPB would like to hear from you. Up until now most of the red kite monitoring has been done by radio tracking, providing the RSPB with important information

      • CUBAN PASTOR’S WIFE FACES COURT TODAY
        17/08/09
        CUBA: PASTOR’S WIFE WHO LOST BABY IN STREET ATTACK FACES COURT TODAY
        A Pastor’s wife who miscarried after a neighbour attacked her, is facing a Cuban court today accused by the authorities of ‘disturbing the public order’ on that day.

        Gilianys Meneses Rodriguez, daughter-in-law to R

      • Vote for the UK’s most wildlife friendly farmer
        17/08/09
        Just two weeks remain for you to get your vote in for Michael Calvert, Northern Ireland's representative for this year’s Nature of Farming Award.

        The award is backed by the RSPB, Butterfly Conservation, Plantlife and the BBC’s Countryfile magazine and aims to find the most wildlife

      • Sleeping on the job saves charity millions
        17/08/09
        The RSPB is celebrating 30 years of its residential volunteering scheme this year.

        And the wildlife charity says that volunteers staying on site has saved them millions of pounds and allowed them to carry out work they could never dream of paying for.


        Abernethy Accommod

      • The Break-In
        15/08/09
        By John Lambert

        Imagine breaking into your own house. It’s pitch black, it’s midnight and you've locked yourself out. There's no-one around, but as you try to get in, you're expecting a shock of torchlight or a hand on your collar. In 2009, it’s been over half a century sin

      • Golden oldie
        14/08/09
        Golden eagle found on Jura breaks the age record
        She was a tough old bird, but at 22 years of age, time had finally run out for the oldest known wild golden eagle in the UK, which has been found dead on the island of Jura.

        Like many birds of prey, golden eagles have a naturally long

      • Tough times ahead for Wycliffe Bible Translators UK
        12/08/09
        A decrease in donations to Wycliffe Bible Translators in the UK is starting to hit missionaries hard. Payouts from the Supplementary Fund, a resource set aside to meet the needs of serving Wycliffe missionaries who are not able to raise enough money to support their living costs, have had to be redu

      • Government food security report a step forward
        11/08/09
        Government food security report is a step forward for wildlife, say conservationists
        The latest food security report launched by UK’s environment minister Hilary Benn could be a boost for wildlife, says the RSPB Northern Ireland.

        The report proposes a radical rethink of the way we p

      • Bibles for Burkina
        10/08/09
        Jayne Chuter, a final-year student at the University of York, recently went with one of Wycliffe Bible Translator’s Engage Summer Teams to Burkina Faso in West Africa. Jayne and the team went to visit a Bible Translation project to see first-hand the impact Wycliffe and their partner organisations a

      • Year Grace Still Tops Chart This Week
        09/08/09
        102.4 Shine FM's Top 40 Chart Show - August 9th 2009
        Contemporary Christian Music Chart
        (CCM/CHR)
        Robin Remains Unmoved at No.1

        Robin Mark
        Holy Is Our God
        Year Of Grace


        Find The Rest Of The Chart Here.Be patient as this link takes time to l

      • RARE CROSSBILL IRRUPTION IN NORTHERN IRELAND
        06/08/09
        The next time you’re out walking in a forest, keep an eye out for crossbills. These beautiful red birds are a bit bigger that a greenfinch and so named because, yes, you’ve guessed it, they have curvy bills.

        Although crossbills breed in Northern Ireland, in some years these visitors arri

      • SNAP HAPPY IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS
        05/08/09
        New RSPB Photo Competition puts Armagh special natural places in the picture


        Hairy Dragonfly
        Do the rocky heights of a rugged peak bring out the happy snapper in you? Or the colourful dragonflies hovering above lakeshore reeds? Did you know you’re never more than a few miles

      • Rap Music For Free
        05/08/09

        "Tired of the same old rap music?"
        Lyrycyst is giving away his music FOR FREE in order to get positive hip-hop into the hands of rap fans around the world!"

        “When you write music to make a difference in people, you want the people to have it at any cost,” Lyrycy

      • Youngest MP Joins With Young People To Make A Difference
        03/08/09
        Chloe Smith, Conservative MP for Norwich North and Britain’s newest and youngest MP, picked up a paintbrush on Monday and joined hundreds of young people in the Mile Cross neighbourhood of Norwich. Ms Smith, in one of her first constituency visits since her election, came ready to get her hands dirt

      • Student Living Index 2009
        03/08/09
        Today sees the launch of the sixth annual NatWest Student Living Index.

        This survey shows the cost of living in different university cities as well as student attitudes. The Student Living Index is the only survey of its kind and is cited by students and universities alike as a useful to

      • No Movement At Top Of Chart This Week
        02/08/09
        102.4 Shine FM's Top 40 Chart Show - August 2nd 2009
        Contemporary Christian Music Chart
        (CCM/CHR)
        2nd Week At Top For Robin Mark

        Robin Mark
        Holy Is Our God
        Year Of Grace


        Find The Rest Of The Chart Here.Be patient as this link takes time to

      • Who Visited Us In July 2009?
        01/08/09

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