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7 Apr, 2019
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

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'Dublin must now come clean on Republic of Ireland support for PIRA'

Campaigners have called on Dublin, yet again, to "step up" and come clean about the Republic's role in the Troubles, after an Irish historian published a 'ground breaking' book on the subject.

These are the 9 bizarre items you can take on a plane from Belfast International Airport

Frequent flyers will know that there are certain things you can't take on a plane, from liquids over 100ml to corrosive or hazardous substances.

Torn Apart: ex-soldier publishes overview of 50 years since outbreak of Troubles

Ken Wharton arrived in Belfast in 1971 as a soldier with the Royal Green Jackets, aged 21. Almost 50 years later he has now finished his 12th and final book about the Troubles.

Jamie Bryson: Flag protesters would have been arrested had we carried replica weapons

Loyalist protester Jamie Bryson has urged the Parades Commission and PSNI to investigate anti-Brexit border protests which saw people dressed as in camouflage outfits with replica weapons and mock customs officers manning checkpoints.

Busy NI road closed in both directions as police attend incident

A busy NI road heas been closed by police while they attend an incident in the area.

Birmingham families: 'Time justice was served'

It's "time justice was served" the sister of a Birmingham pub bomb victim has said following the inquest into the 21 IRA murders in 1974.

Discovery of 'suspected piece of ammunition' closes NI road

Motorists are asked to seek an alternative route after the discovery of a 'suspected piece of ammunition this afternoon'.

Sam McBride: Something in Theresa May's apocalyptic warnings about direct rule doesn't add up

Our focus on Brexit has been so intense that decisions which would otherwise be startling are passing by almost unnoticed.

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