Saturday, February 10, 2018

Gerry Adams: talk of Irish unity more prevalent since Brexit vote

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10 Feb, 2018
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Gerry Adams: talk of Irish unity more prevalent since Brexit vote
The idea of Irish unity has become more prevalent since Britain decided to leave the European Union, Gerry Adams has said.
Latest News
'Progress' as DUP-SF edge closer to Stormont deal

The DUP and Sinn Fein are hammering out details of a potential deal that could end Stormont's 13 month powersharing crisis.

Stormont talks: DUP and SF locked in negotiations to salvage powersharing – without smaller parties

Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionists remained locked in negotiations to salvage powersharing on Friday evening after a scheduled all-party meeting was scrapped at short notice.

Dippy the Diplodocus to visit Belfast

The British public will get the chance to see Dippy the Diplodocus outside of London as it begins a tour which will bring it to Belfast.

Centenary of the suffrage act marked with just some women from pages past

Tuesday's centenary of the introduction of the Representation of the People Act was commemorated here and across the UK.

Sport Update
FOOTBALL: Michael O'Neill signs four year Northern Ireland contract extension

Michael O'Neill has signed a four-year extension to his contract that will see him continue as Northern Ireland senior men's international manager until 2024.

Ex-Celtic and Republic of Ireland player Liam Miller dies aged 36

Former Republic of Ireland midfielder Liam Miller has died aged 36.

IRISH LEAGUE: Baxter's five-year contract boost the starting point for Crusaders boss

Stephen Baxter's fresh five-year contract as Crusaders manager will provide an extended opportunity to expand club growth across the twin targets of professionalism and community.

And finally...
Derry Girls: 16 of the funniest one-liners from series one

Thursday nights just won't be same without it.

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