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29 Sep, 2019
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

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Thousands protest in London against prosecution of Soldier F

Thousands of former servicemen brought parts of central London to a standstill in protest against the prosecution of "Soldier F" for his alleged role in the Bloody Sunday massacre.

Senator 'proud' of British Army service hits back at Twitter trolls

An Irish senator who served in the British Army has said abusive republicans "need to get over themselves" as he remains proud of his career choice.

One dead after N.I. road incident – P.S.N.I. appeal for driver and pedestrian to come forward

The P.S.N.I. has confirmed one person has died after they were injured in a road incident on Thursday.

Sam McBride: Westminster is aping the worst of Northern Ireland politics, as new tribal divide deepens

For the last 20 years, Northern Ireland has been presented as a model of how seemingly irreconcilable differences can be resolved by political compromise.

Bereaved victims of loyalist attacks secure breakthrough in their battle to access documents to prove alleged collusion

Bereaved relatives suing over alleged state collusion with a loyalist gang behind dozens of sectarian murders have secured a major breakthrough in their battle to access documents.

Pair who were arrested for drugs offences after getting off ferry from Scotland are sentenced

Two men who were arrested for drugs offences after getting off a ferry from Scotland were sentenced in Belfast yesterday.

Arlene Foster: Brexit referendum result must be respected and we must leave EU 'sensibly'

The leader of the DUP has called for the result of the Brexit referendum to be respected, adding that the UK should leave the EU sensibly.

Lord Empey: 'MPs are behaving more like football fans than Parliamentarians'

Ulster Unionist peer and former party leader Lord Empey has compared the behaviour of MPs in Parliament this week to "rival football supporters arguing over a decision of the referee".

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