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5 Jan, 2020
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

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Council to give £1m to republican museum with Narrow Water rifle

Unionists on Belfast City Council have expressed shock that the authority has ring fenced £1m for a republican museum with "obscene" exhibits such as a soldier's rifle from an IRA bombing and a pair of Colonel Gaddafi's shoes.

Senator Mark Daly is burying his head in sand about the hatred that republicans have towards Protestants and unionists

Your article of January 3 ('Irish senator: Funding for loyalist communities will stop violence in united Ireland') says funding for loyalist communities could stop violence in united Ireland.

Doug Beattie: PSNI must remove soldier's rifle, mangled by IRA bomb, from republican museum

The PSNI must confiscate a British soldier's rifle reportedly taken from the scene of an IRA atrocity and now on show in a republican museum in west Belfast, an MLA has said.

Anger over £1 million ratepayer grant for 'Gaddafi-IRA' museum

Unionists on Belfast City Council have expressed shock that the authority has ring fenced £1m for a republican museum with "obscene" exhibits such as a soldier's rifle from an IRA bombing and a pair of Colonel Gaddafi's shoes.

Anger over council's £1 million grant for 'Gaddafi-IRA' museum

Unionists on Belfast City Council have expressed shock that the authority has ring fenced £1m for a republican museum with "obscene" exhibits such as a soldier's rifle from an IRA bombing and a pair of Colonel Gaddafi's shoes.

Declassified Files: Massive Moy Park wanted public to fund factory via community group

Almost two decades before the RHI scandal, civil servants identified the potential for paying illegal state aid to Moy Park, declassified government files reveal.

NIO silent about its deception of the public

The Northern Ireland Office has declined to comment on the revelation that it deliberately deceived the public over polling which it commissioned in 1996.

Killing Iranian general might have been justified but creates a global risk

A number of vital issues can quickly become entangled in the debate over the US decision to kill Iran's top military leader.

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