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Foster ousting: ‘My Ian would not have done things this way’ says Paisley widow

NI weather: This is how hot it will be today - make your plans now
 
 
     
   
     
  Jun 1, 2021  
     
 

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  Foster ousting: 'My Ian would not have done things this way' says Paisley widow  
     
  The widow of Ian Paisley has told the News Letter her late husband would not have approved of the way Arlene Foster was deposed.  
     
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Loyalists stage more Irish Sea border protests
 
Loyalist protesters were on the streets of Bangor in Co Down on Monday night as anti-NI Protocol activity continued.
 
     
 
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NI weather: This is how warm it will be today - make your plans now
 
The NI heatwave is set to continue today you will be pleased to hear with bright sunny weather in store again.
 
     
 
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Barry's should stay an amusement site says the DUP MP Gregory Campbell
 
DUP MP Gregory Campbell has joined calls for the iconic Barry's Amusements in Portrush to be maintained as a ongoing concern.
 
     
 
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We never agreed any Irish language act: DUP source
 
A senior DUP source has said the party never agreed to an Irish language act, despite what is written in the New Decade New Approach deal (NDNA).
 
     
 
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Salmond warns Duke over Scotland's future
 
Former first minister Alex Salmond has warned the Duke of Cambridge it would be "foolish" to become involved in the constitutional debate over Scotland's future.
 
     
     
 
 
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THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Outrages across Ulster, breadvans attacked by raiders
 
From the News Letter, June 1, 1921
 
 
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Brian Kennedy headlines the Friends' Goodwill Festival
 
His performance highlighted a packed two-day open air festival of music, dance, food, family entertainment, children's activities, exhibitions, and Ulster Scots history and culture
 
 
     
     
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  Not even 'humungous' European prize can 'close the gap' on Glenavon rivals  
     
  Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton maintains European qualification will not have any significant impact on the financial gap within Irish League football - but still considers the prize as 'humungous' for his club.  
     
     
 
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Marty Moore keeping faith in Ulster plan
 
Ulster's season is due to come to an end on Saturday evening against Edinburgh in the Rainbow Cup.
 
 
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Jordan Jones happy to repay boss Ian Baraclough with goal for Northern Ireland
 
Jordan Jones hopes to have repaid Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough by scoring his first international goal in Sunday's 3-0 friendly win over Malta.
 
 
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Champion Jamie Mulgrew turns focus to future Linfield goals
 
Linfield captain Jamie Mulgrew believes his team's latest title success, once again, proved the doubters wrong.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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