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400lb bomb left at Policing Board: Dissident republicans are blamed for leaving a car containing a 400lb bomb outside the Policing Board's headquarters in Belfast.
Men die after stolen car crashes: Two men are killed after the stolen car they were travelling in crashes in Ballyclare, County Antrim.
Priest abuse claim investigated: Police are investigating an allegation of child abuse made against a priest who works in Ballymena.
Girl saves neighbours from fire: The residents of a house on fire in Londonderry are saved by the actions of a nine-year-old girl, the Fire Service says.
Shed is cordoned off after blaze: A shed containing gas cylinders which went on fire in Donaghadee, County Down, remains cordoned off.
Power is restored to city homes: Electricity is restored to most of the 40,000 Londonderry homes and businesses hit by a power cut.
DUP in pledge over power-sharing: NI First Minister Peter Robinson admits he cannot guarantee the future of the assembly, but says the DUP will not walk away.
Man murdered in east of the city: A murder investigation is under way after a man's body was found at a house in east Belfast.
This is the BBC and here is the Northern Ireland news quiz: Northern Ireland news quiz
McIlroy fails in bid for top spot: Lee Westwood edges out Rory McIlroy to end the season as Europe's number one after the Englishman won the Dubai World Championship.
Childcare Worries: BBC Newsline looks at vouchers for working parents
The last laugh?: DUP lay down challenge to TUV at party conference
Stormy weather: Reader's shots of the recent floods in Northern Ireland
Too cool? : No central heating for new Belfast 'eco homes'
Atheist ad: Humanists question child 'labels' in Belfast poster
Weather update: Latest weather forecast from Northern Ireland
Man injured in Belfast gun attack: Police appeal for information after a delivery man is shot three times in a gun attack in west Belfast.
Bookmakers targeted in robbery: A sum of money is stolen during a robbery at a bookmakers in west Belfast.
Pupils take second set of tests: Thousands of year seven pupils have sat the new grammar school entrance tests.
Public dig deep for Pudsey Bear: Hundreds of thousands of pounds are raised in Northern Ireland for Children in Need.
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