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Kingsmills inquest: Ex-soldier linked to 32 murders can’t be arrested

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6 Oct, 2019
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Kingsmills inquest: Ex-soldier linked to 32 murders can't be arrested
A former British soldier linked to 32 murders is no longer wanted by the PSNI because he committed them for the IRA and went on to secure an OTR letter, it has emerged.
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Ben Lowry: From a unionist viewpoint, the Boris Johnson Brexit plan is both a triumph and a disaster

The often cited Rudyard Kipling verse that urges people to find their inner resolve in face of adversity goes as follows:

It is an unpalatable choice, but for any reasonable person the issue of human life trumps that of an Irish language act

The Rev Mervyn Gibson is mistaken in saying that abortion and an Irish language act are not linked ('Wrong to link ILA to abortion,' October 1).

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The DUP are basking in the glory of promises that won't be delivered and grandstanding to English Tories, who will destroy the Union

As a dyed in the wool unionist brought up on the border through the depth of the Troubles, going to school with the DUP deputy leader and being brought up in the same community as the current DUP leader, I continue to be appalled by their actions.

Brexit delay far from ideal but better than imminent 'no deal'

Simon Coveney said one thing yesterday with which many unionists might be able to agree.

Sport Update
Carl Phillips crowned Ulster Superbike champion as final round abandoned following incident at St. Angelo circuit

The final round of the Ulster Superbike Championship at St. Angelo in Enniskillen was called off on Saturday following an incident at the airfield circuit.

Institute battle hard to share the spoils with Ballymena United

Institute 1, Ballymena United 1

No easy games in this league says Coleraine boss Oran Kearney

Oran Kearney is expecting as tough a game today at Carrick Rangers as his side have faced against Crusaders and Larne in recent weeks.

And finally...
Were the 1980s really the golden age of television?

'Stay out of the black and into the red, nothing in this game for two in a bed'..sound advice dispensed by Jim Bowen, host of Bullseye, the darts-based gameshow which was essential viewing in 1980s' homes across the land.

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