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13 Jan, 2019
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Top stories of the week

A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

Latest News
Call for Troubles suicide study

Calls have been made for definitive research into the true rate of suicides which are linked to the Troubles.

Sinn Fein urged to re-think support for Venezuelan 'despot'

Sinn Fein should rethink its support for the "despot" ruler of Venezuela a DUP MP has declared, after the republican party sent envoys to his inauguration ceremony.

Rebellious moderate pro EU Tory MPs are now more powerful than the DUP

On Tuesday I will be in Westminster to cover the Brexit vote.

Warm memories of Dr Ian Adamson, historian, physician and politician

In the year 2000 I first met Dr Ian Adamson, at his medical travel clinic in Belfast.

Bombardier's baby set to soar but does the Brexit deal have wings?

The news on Friday that Flybe has found a buyer in a joint venture with Virgin Atlantic and the Stobart group is a fitting end to a week that also brought comfort to Bombardier staff working on wings for the Airbus 220 - formerly the C-Series aircraft.

Cliftonville fans 'dismay' at club over Jay Donnelly conviction

Cliftonville supporters have expressed "dismay" and "embarrassment" at how the football club has conducted itself – both before and after the conviction of Jay Donnelly for a sex offence.

Little tractors are key to firm's big expansion

A well-established animal feed business in Co Tyrone has been able to expand its offering by appealing to the future generation of farmers.

Joint Tory-UUP ticket in 2010 offered national politics and was rare chance to move Northern Ireland from sectarian politics

Lord Empey's opinion piece ('Careful Colum — SDLP's obliteration may be near,' January 4) states that the Conservative and Unionist electoral link was 'thwarted in part' by some NI Conservatives who felt the Ulster Unionist Party was too sectarian.

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