Gerry Adams: We won right to referendum by our devotion to democratic objectives
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  Oct 25, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
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*An Alliance Party MLA has branded the recent behaviour of Sinn Fein over the issue of Northern Ireland’s centenary “appalling” and “insulting”.

* Last day to apply for £100 high street voucher scheme. Stormont’s Economy Minister, Gordon Lyons, said the portal to apply for the £100 card will close at midnight on Monday (Oct 25).

* Former BBC NI politics correspondent Martina Purdy has hit out at Northern Ireland’s liberalised abortion laws.

* Halloween night could become a “super-spreader event” for young people in Northern Ireland who have not received a Covid vaccination, an MLA has warned.

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  Gerry Adams: We won right to referendum by our devotion to democratic objectives  
     
  Ex-Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams has claimed that the right to hold a referendum on Irish unity was something republicans “won” thanks to their devotion to “democratic objectives”.  
     
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Swann urges more investment in health as latest Army hospital deployment ends
 
Northern Ireland’s health service needs additional funding so it does not have to continually call for military assistance during times of crisis, Robin Swann has warned.
 
     
 
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Sexual assault and the PSNI: ‘Messages telling people to stay safe are still extremely important’ says top officer
 
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Ex-BBC politics journalist Martina Purdy slams NI parties over abortion
 
Former BBC NI politics correspondent Martina Purdy has hit out at Northern Ireland’s liberalised abortion laws.
 
     
 
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DUP MLA Peter Weir ‘says goodbye’ to mum Peggy aged 93
 
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PSNI officers find litter of abandonded puppies dead – with sole survivor
 
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‘Cannabis is still illegal’ stresses PSNI as officers in western NI make string of drug swoops
 
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Chapter Chat: Fermanagh preceptory pays tribute to IRA murder victims
 
Many members of the Royal Black Institution have been marking the centenary of Northern Ireland in a variety of ways.
 
 
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Crew launch during book launch!
 
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  Oran Kearney has Coleraine focused on the job  
     
  Many would have put Coleraine down as a home banker on Saturday as the in-form Bannsiders took on struggling Warrenpoint Town.  
     
     
 
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Barry Gray still trying to take some positives
 
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Gary Neville tips United to stand by their man despite ‘monstrous day’
 
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Green Army march on to 2022 World Cup with win over Wales
 
Anna O’Flanagan’s poacher’s double propelled the Irish women to a second successive World Cup appearance, crucially firing home the winner with 11 minutes to go against Wales in Pisa.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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