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Ex-paratroopers deny 1972 murder of Official IRA man

Alliance Party: Our green deal plan could create 50,000 jobs
 
 
     
   
     
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In the news today:

* Two former paratroopers deny murdering a man in Northern Ireland almost 50 years ago, a court has heard.

* Prime Minister Boris Johnson has come under fresh pressure to take action over the recent violence in Northern Ireland.

* The Department of Health in Northern Ireland plans to test sewage for coronavirus in order to keep an eye on how the virus is spreading through the population, it has emerged.

* Detectives investigating the attempted murder of a 51-year-old man at an address in north Belfast, are appealing to the public for information.

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  Ex-paratroopers deny 1972 murder of Official IRA man  
     
  Two former paratroopers deny murdering a man in Northern Ireland almost 50 years ago, a court has heard.  
     
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PSNI attend un-notified parades to put evidence gathering operation in place over weekend - 'Protest march' to be held in Coleraine
 
Another loyalist protest is expected to be held later this week in Coleraine, it has emerged.
 
     
 
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Alliance Party: Our green deal plan could create 50,000 jobs
 
An Alliance Party Green New Deal has proposed the creation of 50,000 inclusive and green jobs over the next decade.
 
     
 
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Boris Johnson told: Act now to stop more NI violence
 
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has come under fresh pressure to take action over the recent violence in Northern Ireland.
 
     
     
 
 
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THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Special Constabulary 'a peace-preserving power in Ulster'
 
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Five things every learner should consider before booking a driving test
 
With long waiting lists for test appointments it's important you're confident of passing before making a booking
 
 
     
     
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  Oran Kearney full of praise for Coleraine's very own 'Peter Pan'  
     
  "We call him Peter Pan at Coleraine now!" - that was Oran Kearney's reaction when asked about Stephen Lowry following another impressive display by the midfielder.  
     
     
 
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Improvement is needed says Rob Herring
 
Ireland hooker Rob Herring admits Ulster will have to be a lot better up front against Leicester Tigers on Friday night than they were in the defeat against Connacht.
 
 
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No secret to post-split success but David Healy backing Linfield recovery
 
David Healy may have guided Linfield to title glory in three of the past four seasons but accepts not even such celebrated experience can serve up special secrets to success across the Irish League post-split period.
 
 
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Steven Gerrard accepts Rangers' cup record 'not good enough' after exit
 
Steven Gerrard has admitted his domestic cup record as Rangers manager is inadequate after watching his team beaten on penalties by St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals at Ibrox.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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