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Councillors oppose Irish language street signs

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28 Feb, 2018
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Councillors oppose Irish language street signs
Unionist members on Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council have voted in favour of an 'English only' policy in relation to street signs in the borough.
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Council backs English-only street sign policy

Unionist members on Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council have voted in favour of an 'English only' policy in relation to street signs in the borough.

'SF can secure truth by naming all killers of the PIRA's 1800 victims'

An easier way for Sinn Fein to secure truth and justice - rather than marching the streets of Belfast - would be for the party to name everyone responsible for the IRA's almost 1800 killings, it is claimed.

Malachi O'Doherty: Unionist support for Brexit showed little consideration for my Irishness

The writer and commentator Malachi O'Doherty wrote this on his Facebook account. With his permission we are reproducing it here:

IN PICTURES: Looking back – images from Northern Ireland in 1993

We've delved into the archive to bring you some of the images that made the news and sport headlines here in Northern Ireland in 1993.

Sport Update
VIDEO: Has this Under-12 player just outdone Olivier Giroud with this back-heel goal?

Oxford United Stars under-12 star Michael Jones may have to make sure he has his passport in order after scoring a remarkable 'scorpion-kick' goal in a Northern Ireland Cup match against Cliftonville at Solitude.

RUGBY: Ireland's Chris Farrell to miss remainder of Six Nations Championship

Ireland have suffered another midfield injury blow with Munster star Chris Farrell expected to miss the rest of the NatWest 6 Nations.

IN PICTURES: Action from Glenavon's victory over Linfield

Third-placed Glenavon moved six points clear of Linfield in the Danske Bank Premiership tonight with a 2-0 win at Windsor Park.

And finally...
Belfast manufacturer provided fresh air for heavy industry all around the world

It was announced this week that plans for the first phase of development on the site of the former Sirocco Works have been submitted to Belfast City Council.

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