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27 Oct, 2019
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

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'We must not forget Nivruti'

It is important that society today remembers the 30th anniversary of the IRA murder of possibly the youngest victim of the Troubles, six month old Nivruti Mahesh Islania, a victims campaigners has said.

Baby Nivruti – Troubles baby murdered IRA 30 years ago today

It is important that society today remembers the 30th anniversary of the IRA murder of one of the youngest victims of the Troubles, six month old Nivruti Mahesh Islania, a victims campaigners has said.

Burned: A political story with all the ingredients of a good old-fashioned scandal

Columnist and Commentator Alex Kane reviews 'Burned' – Sam McBride's new book about the RHI scandal.

Baby Nivruti – murdered by the IRA 30 years ago today

It is important that society today remembers the 30th anniversary of the IRA murder of one of the youngest victims of the Troubles, six month old Nivruti Mahesh Islania, a victims campaigners has said.

Arlene Foster: Leo Varadkar set a precedent for loyalists with talk of violence

The DUP leader has blamed Leo Varadkar for setting a precedent that has led some loyalists to contemplate violent resistance to the Brexit deal.

A border has been put in Irish Sea in part because there was no fear of violence

Arlene Foster has criticised Leo Varadkar for warning about the potential for increased dissident republican violence if Brexit led to a harder Irish border.

Trevor Ringland: There many histories of the Troubles, secret or not and often ignored, including that of the heroes who stopped civil war

The BBC's Spotlight programme related one 'Secret History' of the Troubles, but there are many histories of that period, both secret and obvious, that are too often ignored.

A border has been put in Irish Sea in part because there was no fear of violence

Arlene Foster has criticised Leo Varadkar for warning about the potential for increased dissident republican violence if Brexit led to a harder Irish border.

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