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Government has hung us out to dry, says NI veteran

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6 Oct, 2018
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Government has hung us out to dry, says NI veteran
A Northern Ireland veteran charged with attempted murder has joined protesters rallying against investigations into troops who fought in the Troubles.
Latest News
Legacy Scandal: 'The Army kept good records but terrorists didn't, so historic probes are uneven,' says Lord Dannatt

In our latest essay, LORD DANNATT expresses his alarm at legacy proposals such as the fact that the HIU will only examine fatalities, ignoring 40,000 people, including 6,000 soldiers, injured in the Troubles:

DUP councillor: The need to expose Sinn Fein's blatant untruths on legacy has never been greater

Sinn Fein has been busy writing its legacy consultation contribution on the basis that if the lies within it are big enough, if they repeat them often enough, everyone will eventually accept them as the truth.

Arlene Foster: Terrorist perpetrators are not victims

DUP leader Arlene Foster has called for the definition of a victim to be changed to exclude terrorist perpetrators.

'I'm a born again Christian – I think people are 'weirded' out by that'

Pop star, petrolhead, family man, born again Christian, businessman: Shane Lynch is a man of many parts. He tells HELEN MCGURK about his latest venture ...

Sport Update
St Angelo hosts penultimate round of Ulster Superbike Championship

The penultimate round of the Ulster Superbike Championship takes place on Saturday with the Enniskillen Revival short circuit meeting at St Angelo in County Fermanagh.

Institute hit late winner to take three points at Ards

A 92nd minute Aaron Jarvis goal gave Institute an invaluabe win over Ards at Clandeboye Park.

'I could not even think of the simplest of lineout calls' reveals Ulster star Iain Nenderson

Ulster's Iain Henderson suffered concussion in the Guinness PRO14 game against Munster and had to follow the return to play protocols. Here he shares the process with sports editor, Richard Mulligan, on those protocols and getting the all clear to face Connacht on Friday night.

And finally...
'We have always seen ourselves as a live band'

No strangers to these shores, rock band Editors are hitting the road again this month and bringing their tour to Belfast's Ulster Hall on October 15.

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