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Villiers to apologise to victims  affected by on the run debacle

Villiers to apologise to victims affected by on the run debacle

Theresa Villiers will tonight apologise to terror victims re-traumatised by the row over ‘comfort letters’ for on the runs (OTRs).

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Viable letter bomb at Londonderry sorting office condemned

Viable letter bomb at Londonderry sorting office condemned

A viable letter bomb has been discovered at a postal sorting office in Londonderry.

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Families call for justice 25 years after Coagh IRA killings

Families call for justice 25 years after Coagh IRA killings

The family of one of three men gunned down by the IRA 25 years ago today in Co Tyrone says his family are still desperate to get answers and justice.

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Security alert at Lisburn postal office

Security alert at Lisburn postal office

A suspicious package has been discovered at a delivery office in Lisburn - less than 24 hours after a letter bomb was found at Londonderry sorting office.

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Board was briefed on OTRs, insists Baggott

Board was briefed on OTRs, insists Baggott

The chief constable has insisted members of his oversight body – the Policing Board – were fully briefed about a process to deal with on the run IRA suspects.

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Sport

McGuigan taken out of Glentoran squad ahead of Ballymena test

McGuigan taken out of Glentoran squad ahead of Ballymena test

Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson says the Oval club will offer its support to John McGuigan after the midfielder was arrested in connection with drugs offences.

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Linfield captain Michael Gault wary of slip-ups

Linfield captain Michael Gault wary of slip-ups

Linfield skipper Michael Gault insists there is “no room for error” as the Danske Bank Premiership enters a crucial stage.

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Tommy Breslin hopes award is sign of things to come for Cliftonville

Tommy Breslin hopes award is sign of things to come for Cliftonville

Tommy Breslin hopes his first Manager of the Month award of the season is a sign of things to come for Cliftonville.

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Gary Hamilton targets a top six finish for Lurgan Blues

Gary Hamilton targets a top six finish for Lurgan Blues

Glenavon’s Gary Hamilton believes his team’s Premiership top six spot is in their own hands.

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Gray sure that Ards clash is 'six pointer' for both sets of players

Gray sure that Ards clash is 'six pointer' for both sets of players

Warrenpoint Town manager Barry Gray believes Saturday’s basement battle with Ards is a ‘six-pointer’ for both teams.

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