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News Letter
11 Oct, 2018
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Catholic PSNI officers not sent to own communities due to dissident threat
Catholic police officers in Northern Ireland are not sent to their home communities due to the threat from dissident republican terrorists, Ireland’s justice committee has heard.
Latest News
Theresa May must ‘listen very carefully’ to DUP warnings, says former cabinet minister

Former Cabinet minister Iain Duncan Smith has warned Theresa May to “listen very carefully” to the DUP’s warnings they could vote against her Budget if she crosses their Brexit red lines.

Sammy Wilson: We are alarmed the UK is even prepared to discuss EU border demands

The EU strategy for dealing with the decision of the people of the UK to break free from the damaging embrace of Brussels rule, was clear from last December they made their demands about special arrangements for Northern Ireland.

Ashers judgement: Protestant churches unite to hail protection for Christians

There has been a warm welcome from across the spectrum of Protestant churches in the Province to the Supreme Court’s Ashers decision.

Summer heatwave helped to boost economic growth

The UK economy grew at a healthy rate over the summer months, helped in part by the bout of warm weather.

Sport Update
Losing James Cowton was a devastating blow, says top race team owner Winston McAdoo

Race team owner Winston McAdoo says the tragic death of James Cowton this year at the Southern 100 was a ‘devastating blow’.

NW200 chief Mervyn Whyte eyes Josh Brookes PBM Ducati swoop for 2019

North West 200 chief Mervyn Whyte hopes to strike a deal to bring new PBM Be Wiser Ducati signing Josh Brookes back to the 90th anniversary meeting in 2019.

Champion Jonathan Rea embracing new race challenge as Argentina hosts maiden World Superbike round

Newly-crowned World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea is braced for a new challenge this weekend as he aims to increase his eight-race unbeaten streak.

And finally...
Playwright calls into rehearsals as Double Cross takes to the Lyric stage

One of Ireland’s greatest living playwrights, Thomas Kilroy, has attended rehearsals at the Lyric Theatre for a new co-production of his play, Double Cross, which runs at the theatre until October 27.

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