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Northern Ireland’s pro-remain parties unite to defend open border

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23 May, 2018
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Northern Ireland's pro-remain parties unite to defend open border
Pro-Remain parties in Northern Ireland have come together to insist that the Brexiteer Democratic Unionists do not represent the majority view in the region.
Latest News
IN FULL: The 63 NI schools set to lose 'breakfast club' funding

A full 63 schools in Northern Ireland are to lose extra funding for running breakfast clubs and other schemes for disadvantaged children.

Harry and Meghan create a buzz in first public event since wedding

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's first royal event as a married couple has seen Harry pay a moving tribute to the Prince of Wales for his charitable work over more than four decades.

First known death in NI from new narcotic

A young man from a Co Antrim village has been revealed to be the first – and so far only – person in Northern Ireland whose death has been linked to a new drug.

The Catholic nationalist Irish state alienated Protestants

In response to Dr Marie Coleman's letter ('Ethnic cleansing happened in former Yugoslavia but not to Protestants in Ireland', May 18), there is agreement among historians that there was no state sponsored ethnic cleansing of Protestants in an independent Ireland.

Sport Update
PREMIERSHIP: Darren Murphy back at Linfield as new coach

Former Linfield midfielder Darren Murphy has rejoined the club as part of David Healy's backroom team.

Ulster bid for Elton Jantjies knocked back by IRFU

South African Elton Jantjies will not be coming to Ulster after a potential move for the outhalf was blocked by the IRFU.

FOOTBALL: Glebe Rangers secure title to set up play-off with Dollingstown

Glebe Rangers' 1-0 win over St James Swifts on Monday night not only secured the Ballymena and Provincial Intermediate League title, but also sealed their place in the two-leg play-off for the final NIFL spot.

And finally...
From Bertha's Bar to Ulster Hall, Castlerock brother and sister rocking up a storm

Having started out playing gigs in the bar at the end of their street, a brother and sister from Castlerock are now part of one of the Province's most in-demand bands.

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