Tory former Cabinet minister Lord Chris Patten has said he does not want Northern Ireland to go back to the days of "shooting and maiming" as he urged the Government to be "very careful" over how Brexit impacts on the border.
Ireland is not one bit neutral when it comes to assassination bids and chemical attacks, the Taoiseach said as he justified the decision to expel a Russian diplomat.
The attendance of senior members of the DUP at the unveiling of a portrait of Martin McGuinness, including the present and former leaders of the party, will not have gone unnoticed by those who suffered at the hands of his wicked IRA.
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