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Owen Polley: Dublin would be horrified if faced with an all-Ireland state

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  Sep 19, 2021  
     
     
  Owen Polley: Dublin would be horrified if faced with an all-Ireland state  
     
  If you're a unionist who expresses opinions in public or engages in debate, you've probably heard the jibe, 'Britain doesn't want you'.  
     
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The Irish president, Michael Higgins, has above all harmed himself in his Northern Ireland centenary snub
 
News Letter editorial of Saturday September 18 2021:
 
     
 
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Billy Kennedy: I think America is the world's greatest nation — and I was there on September 11 2001
 
The veteran News Letter writer BILLY KENNEDY has travelled to the US 60 times. Here he recalls being in Tennessee with a group from Northern Ireland on 9/11:
 
     
 
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Anti-litter firm WISE defends its operations amid claims its £80 fines are overwhelmingly for cigarette butts
 
An anti-littering firm has defended its wardens, after questions were raised about their operations in a second council area.
 
     
     
 
 
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DUP should apologise for its role in creating the Northern Ireland Protocol before criticising other unionists
 
A letter from Councillor Alex Swan:
 
 
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There is still time for President Higgins to change his mind about the Northern Ireland centenary service in Armagh
 
A letter from John Gemmell:
 
 
     
     
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  Isle of Man TT Senior winners Michael Dunlop and Steve Plater in Goodwood triumph  
     
  Michael Dunlop teamed up with fellow Isle of Man Senior TT winner Steve Plater as they dominated the opening Barry Sheene Memorial Trophy race at Goodwood on Saturday.  
     
     
 
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Alastair Seeley crowned Ulster Superbike and Supersport champion
 
Alastair Seeley has clinched the Ulster Superbike and Supersport titles following a double at Bishopscourt in Co Down.
 
 
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HOW IT HAPPENED: Carrick Rangers 1 Portadown 0
 
Carrick Rangers captain Mark Surgenor slotted home a second-half penalty kick to seal victory by a single goal over Portadown.
 
 
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How It Happened: Crusaders 1 Larne 0
 
Adam Lecky's first half header sealed the win for Crusaders and inflicted a first defeat of the season on Larne in what was at times a bad-tempered affair at Seaview.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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