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15 Oct, 2019
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IRA murdered my father 40 years ago today: how do they sleep at night?
A Fermanagh woman will today lay flowers on the grave of her father to mark 40 years since he was gunned down by the IRA while delivering vegetables to a Primary School.
Latest News
Pups found ‘starving with hunger’ in Cookstown

Three young dogs starving with hunger have been found on the outskirts of Cookstown.

WATCH: George Telford Memorial Lodge issues statement vowing to cooperate fully with Belfast City Hall investigation after footage of flute band parade

George Telford Memorial LOL 1118 has issued a statement after Belfast City Council confirmed it has launched an investigation after footage emerged of a loyalist flute band parading through City Hall on Saturday night.

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Ulster Unionists distance themselves from Mike Nesbitt’s support for De Souza Irish citizenship case bid

The Ulster Unionist Party has distanced itself from Mike Nesbitt’s apparent support for the Emma De Souza citizenship case.

Alex Kane: Unionism needs more than kneejerk reactions

In my lifetime I’ve seen an awful lot of unionist parties/fronts come and go: Vanguard, Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Unionist Party, United Ulster Unionist Party, Popular Unionist Party, United Ulster Unionist Movement, United Ulster Unionist Coalition, United Kingdom Unionist Party, Northern Ireland Assembly Party, Ulster Democratic Party – and that’s just off the top of my head.

Sport Update
Pride for Michael O’Neill at landmark Northern Ireland win in Czech Republic

Michael O’Neill was proud of the way his players hung on as Northern Ireland survived a late fightback to beat the Czech Republic 3-2 in Prague and secure a first friendly away win in 13 years.

Ben Doherty on track for a special season with Coleraine

Ben Doherty certainly seems to be Coleraine’s go-to man at the moment.

Northern Ireland beat Czech Republic to seal first away friendly win in 13 years

Northern Ireland achieved what England could not as they beat the Czech Republic 3-2 in Prague on Monday but they had to cling on as the hosts threatened to come back from three goals down.

And finally...
IRA plotting to use post-Brexit customs posts to ambush security forces personnel claims union chief

The IRA is preparing to ambush members of the British security forces at customs posts after the United Kingdom leaves the European Union according to the Chariman of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland Police, Mark Lindsay.

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