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News Letter
15 Sep, 2018
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Legacy Scandal: ‘Useful idiots have let the IRA put the UK state on the defensive over the past,’ says James Dingley
In the latest essay in our series on the legacy imbalance, JAMES DINGLEY says it was those who instigated terrorism who need investigating but aided by human rights activists and by inadequate unionism they have successfully shifted the focus on to the state (see beneath the essay for links to other essays in the series):
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Sport Update
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Macau GP: John McGuinness and Martin Jessopp will lead charge for PBM Ducati

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WSBK: Jonathan Rea says 2019 team-mate Leon Haslam will be a ‘breath of fresh air’

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And finally...
IN PICTURES: Interior of Big Brother house revealed for final series

The interior of the final Big Brother house has been revealed as Channel 5 announces the show is being axed.

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