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Breege Quinn: Who leads Sinn Fein – the IRA or Mary Lou McDonald?

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6 Mar, 2020
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Breege Quinn: Who leads Sinn Fein – the IRA or Mary Lou McDonald?
The parents of murdered south Armagh man Paul Quinn said they have been left "hurt and humiliated" after Conor Murphy was told he has "nothing to apologise for" during a Sinn Fein rally.
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LIVE BLOG Coronavirus NI: PSNI talking to Justice department about new powers to detain people unwilling to cooperate with authorities

Hello and welcome to our dedicated Coronavirus COVID-19 Northern Ireland Live Blog - latest news - PSNI talking to Justice department about new powers to detain people unwilling to cooperate with authorities.

Ex-Coronation Street star Charlie Lawson warns Flybe collapse could spark huge crisis for NI

Coronation Street's Charlie Lawson has expressed his anger at the collapse of FlyBe and revealed that he has lost six flights over the next two months.

Is equity release right for me?

With equity release featuring more and more in the media over recent years, you may not really be sure what it is, if it's right for you and where to turn for advice?

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George Best airport boss: We already have interest in all defunct Flybe routes – and this collapse may even strengthen the airport

The boss of George Best Belfast City Airport says he is "very confident" other airlines will snap up all of Flybe's routes out of Northern Ireland after the firm imploded.

Would people be as quick to silence gay fears at university, as they are with Protestants?

I wonder how many of the people dismissing Unionist concerns about Queen's would be so quick to dismiss people who complained if "gays out" posters appeared at the Fresher's fair.

Loss of airline creates a troubling gap in air links to and from NI

There were glimmers of hope for connectivity in Northern Ireland yesterday, after the collapse of Flybe.

Sport Update
Andrew Waterworth named NIFWA Player of the Month

Linfield striker Andrew Waterworth is the NIFWA Premiership Player of the Month for February.

Coronavirus could make season very difficult to complete – Neil Doncaster

The football season in Scotland could be "very difficult" to complete should even one club's first team be affected by the coronavirus outbreak, Scottish Professional Football League chief executive Neil Doncaster has warned.

Andy Halliday says Rangers players should be fearing for their Ibrox future

Andy Halliday has warned his Rangers team-mates their days at Ibrox will be numbered unless they can find a way to arrest their horror slump.

And finally...
'Conflict Textiles' exhibition at Roe Valley Centre

A special exhibition of 'conflict textiles' will run at Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre in Limavady until April 12.

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