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23 Dec, 2018
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

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Son of soldier murdered by IRA condemns republican movement for trying to re-write history

The son of an Irish army soldier murdered by the IRA 35 years ago says attempts by the republican movement to deny their role in the killing have become "intolerable".

Sam McBride: A year in which politics went backwards, with the slow degradation of Northern Ireland in prospect

This time last year, contingency plans were being drawn up to finally implement direct rule in Northern Ireland.

Missing person found safe and well

Police have thanked the public for their assistance in tracing missing 24-year-old Jordan McCullough.

Two stabbed: Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder

A 20 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two people were stabbed in Newcastle, Co. Down.

Brit-bashing by Irish will not change: Wilson

Suggestions that the Irish government could abandon its "Brit-bashing" stance and work with the UK to prevent a no-deal Brexit are "simply not credible", according to a senior DUP figure.

Onesie wearer stopped by 'Fashion Police'

None of us want to be stopped by the police - but particularly not if you are wearing a 'Christmas onesie'.

Nominations sought for Cancer Research UK's 'Kids and Teens Star Awards'

People across Northern Ireland are being asked to nominate local children for the Cancer Research UK 'Kids and Teens Star Awards.'The awards, run by the charity in conjunction with TK Maxx, celebrate the strength shown by youngsters who have been diagnosed with and treated for cancer.

Foyle police condemn shooting in Creggan

Police in Foyle have branded a shooting incident in the Creggan estate on Friday, December 21, "abhorrent".

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