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Beattie calls on Dublin to give ‘full account’ of Taoiseach’s £8bn deal with IRA

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  Sep 18, 2021  
     
     
  Beattie calls on Dublin to give 'full account' of Taoiseach's £8bn deal with IRA  
     
  UUP leader Doug Beattie has called on the Irish government to give a "full account" of "astonishing" claims that former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds secured £8bn of EU funds by using his influence to stop IRA attacks in Germany.  
     
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Peter Robinson: The party of Edward Carson and James Craig will now just 'lobby' against the Northern Ireland Protocol
 
I often use football analogies, and why not, as Carlo Ancelotti once said, "football is the most important, of the less important things, in the world".
 
     
 
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Loyalist anti-protocol protestors: up with this we will not put
 
A demonstration in east Belfast has called for an end to the Northern Ireland Protocol.
 
     
 
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Irish President Michael D Higgins hits back over NI Centenary event but faces more unionist criticism
 
Irish President Michael D Higgins, in hitting back at criticism of his choice not to attend a Northern Ireland centenary event alongside the Queen, has been subject to further criticism from unionists.
 
     
     
 
 
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Great Scott! Look out for charity convoy of 'Back to the Future' DeLorean cars
 
Don't imagine you have slipped into a Hollywood dream tomorrow if you are driving along and think the DeLorean sports passing you has blurred into a dozen different vehicles.
 
 
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Ed Sheeran Belfast Boucher Road date confirmed for his Mathematics Tour
 
Ed Sheeran has announced he will be back on the road for Spring 2022 and tickets for his tour date in Belfast Boucher Playing Fields are due to be released very soon!
 
 
     
     
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  World Superbikes: Toprak Razgatlioglu 'surprised' by Kawasaki protest  
     
  World Superbike Championship leader Toprak Razgatlioglu was more disappointed at missing the chance to achieve his 'dream' of a treble than he was by Kawasaki's protest at Magny-Cours in France.  
     
     
 
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Northern Ireland kick off World Cup drive with home delight over Luxembourg
 
A strong first-half display saw Northern Ireland women sweep aside Luxembourg in their opening World Cup qualifying match in Larne.
 
 
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Marcus Kane is relishing his testimonial year at The Oval but is focusing on this season first
 
Marcus Kane is targeting a big couple of years with Glentoran after penning a new one-year extension with the club.
 
 
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Stephen Lowry believes Linfield clash is a chance to 'lay down a marker'
 
Stephen Lowry knows today's clash at Windsor Park is the perfect opportunity for Coleraine to lay down a marker.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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