Sunday, March 18, 2018

New York Mayor slammed by IRA victim after declaring ‘Gerry Adams Day’

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18 Mar, 2018
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New York Mayor slammed by IRA victim after declaring 'Gerry Adams Day'
The Mayor of New York has been accused of "trampling on the graves of IRA victims" after he declared that March 17 be named 'Gerry Adams Day'.
Latest News
'Only God will judge her killers'

The mother of a young Protestant woman murdered during a frenzied IRA gun attack said her family believes the killers will only ever face justice before God.

Billy Kennedy: Mainstream Protestants left alienated by Hibernian politicisation of St Patrick's Day

St Patrick is credited as the man who brought Christianity to Ireland, yet, regrettably, his March 17 anniversary is used by some Irish republicans as an occasion to pursue a narrow political agenda.

NI Greens leader: Hard border will make violence more likely

The leader of the Northern Ireland Greens has warned that a physical border on the island of Ireland following Brexit "will increase the likelihood of violence".

Ben Lowry: St Patrick's falls at a key point in the seasons, before the equinox

St Patrick's Day has so many different associations.

Sport Update
PREMIERSHIP: Harry McConkey's Ballinamallard United pick up a point in first game as Glenavon finish frustrated

Harry McConkey's first fixture as Ballinamallard United boss since 2006 resulted in a well-earned point as Glenavon's March misery extended to four home games this month without victory.

Opinion: Another club confirm demise, Ireland lose and Leinster announce bumper deal

Friday was a particularly grim day for Irish cricket, both at international and at club level where another long-established club announced it is pulling out of the North West game.

IN PICTURES: Shortlist for Ulster Footballer of the Year revealed

The shortlist for the Ulster Footballer of the Year award has been revealed.

And finally...
'Hame' is where the heart is found

A new TV series which begins this Sunday night aims to showcase the people and places at the heart of Ulster-Scots communities across Ulster.

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