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IRA victims’ memorial targeted in ‘sectarian hate crime’

Your weekly news roundup from the Belfast News Letter
 
 
     
   
     
  Oct 4, 2020  
     
 

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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  IRA victims' memorial targeted in 'sectarian hate crime'  
     
  The vandalism of a memorial to the victims of a 1988 IRA bombing has been described by the PSNI as a "sectarian hate crime".  
     
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Brooke Reid tragedy: Funeral to take place for 'sweetest wee timid darlin who loved Enid Blyton and animals' after Ballymena house fire
 
The funeral takes place tomorrow for 12-year-old Ballymena girl Brooke Reid, who died in a fire at her home this week.
 
     
 
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Sam McBride: Stormont's bungling search for a Sir Humphrey, at the worst possible time
 
It would be an exaggeration to say that the Northern Ireland Civil Service is facing its greatest test.
 
     
 
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Ben Lowry: The hysterical response to my tweet shows how Northern Ireland could become ungovernable
 
Thank goodness for the Northern Ireland Audit Office (NIAO).
 
     
 
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The UK government and unionists are not challenging EU on its claims about the 1998 Belfast Agreement
 
Concerning the European Union statement on the legal proceedings against the UK internal market bill on Thursday that "Full and effective implementation of Withdrawal Agreement ... the only way to protect Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement, guaranteeing peace and stability on island of Ireland".
 
     
 
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Gerry Kelly's lauding of terrorists is 'a warped message and 'affront to victims'
 
Gerry Kelly's tweet lauding the escape of IRA terrorists from the Maze was not only affront to innocent victims of terrorism but is a warped message from an elected representative who should support the rule of law in Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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New ways in the digital age of keeping august publications alive and and modern and vibrant
 
Archive editions of the Church of Ireland Gazette, covering 1960 to 1969, are now online.
 
     
 
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Two charged over murder of Donald Fraser Rennie
 
Two men have been charged with murder over the death of a man in Ballymena.
 
     
 
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Remembering Roy Rogers on his visit to Belfast, 66 years ago
 
I read in Saturday's News Letter a few notes you wrote about Roy Rogers his wife Dale Evans.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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