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25 Sep, 2019
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Unionists demand apology from Irish government over refusal to extradite former priest turned I.R.A. man Patrick Ryan
Unionists have called for the Irish Government to apologise for refusing to extradite a former priest turned IRA member who has now spoken openly about his past.
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Unionists demand apology from Irish government over refusal to extradite former priest turn I.R.A. man Patrick Ryan

Unionists have called for the Irish Government to apologise for refusing to extradite a former priest turned IRA member who has now spoken openly about his past.

Sweeping Belfast ban on flags ‘simply won’t succeed’, says DUP councillor

A mooted ban on the flying of all banners and flags in Belfast – including the Union and Ulster flags – will only serve to stir up tensions, a unionist councillor has warned.

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David Cameron was wrong to seek the Queen’s help in the Scottish referendum

Suave? Absolutely. Articulate? David Cameron has that in spades.

Northern Ireland gender pension gap ‘largest in the UK’

Northern Ireland has the largest gender pension gap in the UK, a provider has said.

Sport Update
‘No plans’ for safety review of Soldier F banners

A Stormont department has said it has no plans to carry out a safety review after a Soldier F banner fell from a lamppost and reportedly damaged a car.

NI road closed in both directions after one vehicle collision

A NI road has been closed in both directions after a one vehicle collision.

Fr Patrick Ryan IRA confession: Unionists demand Dublin apology

Unionists have called for the Irish Government to apologise for refusing to extradite a former IRA member and priest who expressed regret at not having been more effective as a bomber.

And finally...
Broken down lorry creating chaos on NI motorway

A broken down lorry of the M2 is creating problems for morning motorists.

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