Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Republicans to meet principal over PSNI ‘gunmen’ invited to school

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24 Jan, 2018
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Republicans to meet principal over PSNI 'gunmen' invited to school
A dissident republican political grouping in Newry has described a PSNI visit to a secondary school in the city as "outrageous" and said it will be meeting the principal to express their concern that "gunmen" were allowed on to the premises.
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And finally...
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