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PSNI ‘aware’ of asylum protest plan in Carrickfergus today

Your weekly news roundup from the Belfast News Letter
 
 
     
   
     
  Jul 25, 2021  
     
 

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

 
     
  PSNI 'aware' of asylum protest plan in Carrickfergus today  
     
  The PSNI has said it is "aware" of plans to hold a protest today in Carrickfergus over the use of a local hotel to accommodate asylum seekers.  
     
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Ben Lowry: Republican terrorist atrocities are increasingly being partly blamed on the security forces
 
Five years ago, in early 2016, it emerged that the Police Ombudsman was investigating a complaint about the RUC handling of the IRA Shankill bomb.
 
     
 
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As opponents of Brexit once said, we must listen to the experts — now on the protocol
 
News Letter editorial of Saturday July 24 2021:
 
     
 
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Ben Lowry: Hot weather ought to be welcome in Northern Ireland but this is extreme
 
I remember when I was young my eldest brother pointing out that feeling after arriving for a summer vacation when you leave the air conditioned airport and step out to a wave of heat on the pavement.
 
     
 
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As anti Brexit voices once said, we must listen to the experts
 
There was a kerfuffle recently after women from the Shankill and elsewhere appeared before the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (NIAC) in Westminster.
 
     
 
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It would be a sad day for Ulster if sausages mean more than the unborn
 
A letter from Rev John Coates:
 
     
 
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No new record on Friday but Northern Ireland heatwave continues
 
Another scorching hot day in Northern Ireland on Friday fell short of breaking the all-time record as the heatwave continues.
 
     
 
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Peter Robinson's claim that Northern Ireland supports the UK link is untested
 
A letter from Kevin Kerr:
 
     
 
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The unionist Gaeligoir
 
JOANNE SAVAGE talks to peerless Irish langauge advocate Linda Ervine MBE about how the vernacular we speak in Norhern Ireland is littered with Gaelic, Ulster Scots, Manx and French Hugenot vocabulary
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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