Friday, June 15, 2018

The NIO’s proposed new legacy bodies might help Sinn Fein re-write history of Troubles

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15 Jun, 2018
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The NIO's proposed new legacy bodies might help Sinn Fein re-write history of Troubles
In the Belfast Agreement, before Blair felt the hand of history on him, Adams and McGuinness put a pen in it.
Latest News
Sinn Fein leadership meets Prince Charles

Sinn Fein leaders for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland have met with Prince Charles in a private meeting in Cork.

Scam warning after victim loses £21,000

Police have urged people to be vigilant following reports of fraud involving scammers purporting to be from computer broadband and search engine providers.

Alderdice leaves church over gay doctrine votes

Former Assembly speaker Lord Alderdice has resigned from the Presbyterian Church in the wake of recent decisions it has taken regarding same-sex relationships.

DUP and SF are squandering golden Brexit opportunity for NI

I am astounded at the absence of debate in Northern Ireland on the DUP's stance on Brexit and the refusal of Sinn Fein to use its mandate in Westminster to prevent an economic and political calamity affecting the whole of Ireland.

Sport Update
IN PICTURES: The A to Z of Northern Ireland at the World Cup

The 2018 World Cup is under way! We don't need reminded that Northern Ireland aren't there but what better way to cheer us up than by reliving our glory days?

He is returing to France: Jono Gibbes takes La Rochelle job

Former Ulster head coach Jono Gibbes is to become director of rugby at Top 14 club La Rochelle in November.

TENNIS: Karl Donaldson strikes first in North of Ireland Open

Karl Donaldson was the first player to make it into the main draw as qualifying for the men's singles continued at the Johnston Campbell North of Ireland Open at the Downshire club in Hillsborough.

And finally...
Movies AND TRAILER: 10 summer blockbusters you won't want to miss

Long-awaited Pixar sequels, nail-biting action movies and the all-female Ocean's 8 - plenty of exciting blockbusters are arriving in cinemas over the next couple of months. Georgia Humphreys has the low-down.

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