Police Scotland investigating Republic of Ireland women's team for IRA chants at Hampden Park in Glasgow
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  Oct 13, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good morning

The sad scenes in County Donegal continue today with the latest funerals following the Creeslough tragedy.

* Mother-of-four Martina Martin 'had an abundance of love' funeral hears - teen Leona Harper to be buried later

We will continue to report from the area throughout the day.

In other news:
* Disparities in plans to grant the Irish language official status in Northern Ireland need to be addressed or they will face continuing unionist opposition, ministers have been told.

* DUP chairman says 'intransigent' Coveney is no help in smashing impasse over Northern Ireland Protocol

* Police in Scotland have confirmed they are investigating Tuesday night’s post match celebrations by the Republic of Ireland women’s team during which players took part in a pro-IRA chant.

* Stormont leaders come together to warn of risk to services if promise to replace EU funds broken

Opinion:

* Morning View: Dublin should share blame for IRA chanting

* Jonny McCambridge: From Carrickfergus to Creeslough

 
     
  MPs ask why a proposed Ulster-Scots language commissioner would not have the same powers as one for the Irish language  
MPs ask why a proposed Ulster-Scots language commissioner would not have the same powers as one for the Irish language
     
   
     
 
Police Scotland investigating Republic of Ireland women's team for IRA chants at Hampden Park in Glasgow
Police Scotland investigating Republic of Ireland women's team for IRA chants at Hampden Park in Glasgow
 
     
 
Covid furlough scheme lost billions of pounds to error and fraud, says watchdog
Covid furlough scheme lost billions of pounds to error and fraud, says watchdog
 
     
 
Police seize drugs - plus shoes, handbags and watches worth over £90,000 - in mass raids across Northern Ireland
Police seize drugs - plus shoes, handbags and watches worth over £90,000 - in mass raids across Northern Ireland
 
     
 
Protocol: 'Politics does not just happen in a lecture theatre - real-world views of unionists must be heeded'
Protocol: 'Politics does not just happen in a lecture theatre - real-world views of unionists must be heeded'
 
     
 
DUP chairman says 'intransigent' Coveney no help in impasse over Protocol
DUP chairman says 'intransigent' Coveney no help in impasse over Protocol
 
     
 
Victims of IRA terrorism request meeting with Republic of Ireland's women football team after pro-IRA chants
Victims of IRA terrorism request meeting with Republic of Ireland's women football team after pro-IRA chants
 
     
 
Creeslough explosion: Mother-of-four Martina Martin and teen Leona Harper to be buried today
Creeslough explosion: Mother-of-four Martina Martin and teen Leona Harper to be buried today
 
     
     
 
 
News Letter Morning View on October 13: Dublin should share blame for IRA chanting
 
News Letter Morning View on October 13: Dublin should share blame for IRA chanting
 
DUP leader is confused when he says splits have cost unionism Stormont seats
 
DUP leader is confused when he says splits have cost unionism Stormont seats
 
     
     
  Jonathan Rea has received his OBE from the Princess Royal at Buckingham Palace  
     
  Jonathan Rea has received his OBE from the Princess Royal at Buckingham Palace  
     
 
Ireland's premier short circuit meeting is back after three-year absence
 
Ireland's premier short circuit meeting is back after three-year absence
 
Victims of terrorism appalled at pro-IRA chants from Republic of Ireland women's football team
 
Victims of terrorism appalled at pro-IRA chants from Republic of Ireland women's football team
 
I was drinking red wine in business class, watching 'The Sopranos' with my head down
 
I was drinking red wine in business class, watching 'The Sopranos' with my head down
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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