Colum Eastwood says soldiers were sent into Londonderry to murder marchers on Bloody Sunday
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  Jan 26, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
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Latest news:
* The leader of the SDLP has implied that the Parachute Regiment not only murdered people on Bloody Sunday, but that they were sent to the city for that purpose.

* Heavy vehicle believed to have overturned in fatal incident as police shut down rural road in the hills above Carrickfergus.

* An ex-Nato intelligence officer has warned that Russian intelligence officers and their agents are working in NI.

 

Coronavirus news:

* People who missed out on Stormont’s high street vouchers through no fault of their own are to get the money through a direct payment to their bank.

* Spain tightens Covid entry rules for UK tourists ahead of half-term.

* The Stormont Executive should put together a taskforce to try and encourage workers to give up remote working, a group representing retailers has said.

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WATCH: Colum Eastwood says soldiers were sent into Londonderry to murder marchers on Bloody Sunday
 
The leader of the SDLP has implied that the Parachute Regiment not only murdered people on Bloody Sunday, but that they were sent to the city for that purpose.
 
     
 
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Covid-19: Taskforce needed to get people back to workplaces, say NI retailers
 
     
 
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Spain tightens Covid entry rules for UK tourists ahead of half-term
 
     
 
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Russian spies active in NI says Ex-NATO intelligence officer
 
An ex-NATO intelligence officer has warned that Russian intelligence officers and their agents are working in NI.
 
     
 
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Ashling Murphy murder: Man appears in court over killing of school teacher
 
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