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King Kong star Naomi Watts said she is "absolutely terrified" to play the role of Princess Diana in a new film portraying the last two years of her life.
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£27m extra funding to help tackle crumbling schools
Northern Ireland’s crumbling schools estate is to receive a £27m cash injection.
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- Robinson told to butt out in transfer test row
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- Rain water invention could save thousands of lives
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Paisley jnr won't apologise for £10k postage bill
A former Stormont minister has refused to say sorry after he spent more than £10,000 of taxpayers’ money on postage in a six-month period.

Over-consumption 'threatens planet'
Wildlife populations around the world have declined by 30% in the past four decades in the face of record over-consumption of natural resources, a report has warned.
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- Northern Ireland's crumbling heritage
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- Environment Agency takes hundreds of polluting flights every year
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- Tossed over the railway fence... enough rubbish to fill eight skips
- Tossed over the railway fence... enough rubbish to fill eight skips
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Kennedy family member found dead
Robert F Kennedy Jr's estranged wife has been found dead in New York.
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Health body urges open discussion about death
Northern Ireland’s Public Health Agency is urging everyone to make an opportunity to talk openly about dying, death and bereavement with their loved ones.
Colourblind artist wants cyborg eye in Irish passport
A colourblind artist from Barcelona is hoping Irish authorities will allow him to be photographed for his passport wearing an electronic eye.
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• Must we stand idly by while world leaders spout this codswallop?
Funny how the news agenda gets tired. Like the quotes. Only a couple of months ago, we were all bracing for Israel's attack on Iran's nuclear installations. And for serious pressure on Bashar al-Assad to end his "barbaric campaign".
• Don't let sisters stop you looking for love, Cheryl
What's wrong with wanting a man? I ask because lately I've lost count of the miserable, lonely female celebrities being told by other women that they should stay single.
• Seeing is believing when it comes to the justice system
A Bill in the Queen’s Speech will, hopefully, speed up the process of letting some more sunlight into Northern Ireland’s rather musty justice system.
• So that's why their pupils were glazed in Play School
Odd period, the 1970s. I've tended to deride them as grim, which they certainly were, but I appreciate now the music and, er, that's about it. They weren't particularly happy years in Northern Ireland.
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