Wednesday, October 17, 2018

‘Varadkar now reveals true goal for NI’

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News Letter
17 Oct, 2018
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'Varadkar now reveals true goal for NI'
It is now clear that Dublin sees Brexit negotiations as an opportunity to weaken or change Northern Ireland`s current status as an integral part of the United Kingdom, says UUP leader Robin Swann.
Latest News
House and car damaged in petrol bomb attack

Detectives investigating a petrol bomb attack in the Mossley estate in Newtownabbey have appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Brexit: Stanley Johnson says 'Irish will shoot each other' whatever status of border

Former Tory MEP Stanley Johnson has said the Irish would shoot each other "if they want to" irrespective of the status of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic after Brexit.

Village is crowned 'Best of the Best'

Hillsborough, Co Down has received the top honour at the Best Kept Awards 2018.

May vs Tory Brexiteers: an explosion looks inevitable

Is the Prime Minister moving inexorably towards breaking point? She remains firmly committed to her controversial Chequers proposals for Brexit, while a number of Tories – including some ministers – are calling on her to abandon her plan.

Sport Update
Northern Ireland Under-21s finish second but miss out on play-off place

Northern Ireland Under-21s finished runners up in their UEFA U21 EURO Qualifying group following a 1-0 win over Slovakia, but narrowly missed out on a play-off place.

Ulster Rugby: Dwayne Peel hopeful John Cooney will be fit to face Racing 92

Ulster Rugby's John Cooney and Angus Curtis will be assessed during the week ahead of the Heineken Champions Cup match against Racing 92 on Saturday.

Nations League: Another defeat for Northern Ireland, but how did they rate?

Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill could only look on with envy as Edin Dzeko proved the match winner for Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.

And finally...
Harrods bomb relative: Libya has turned its back on victims over compensation

A woman whose police inspector father died in the IRA's Harrods bombing has accused the Libyan government of turning its back on victims.

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