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Main unionist parties decline to confirm support for a Sinn Fein First Minister

Dundalk court case opens against NI men preaching against homosexuality
 
 
     
   
     
  Oct 13, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good afternoon

Representatives of Northern Ireland's two main unionist parties have refused to confirm whether they would support a Sinn Fein First Minister if the republican party was to become the biggest at Stormont. Ulster Unionist leader Doug Beattie said his party is aiming to take the position of First Minister, while DUP MP Sammy Wilson said he would not answer hypothetical questions. But Sinn Fein responded by accusing the DUP of advancing a "rejectionist agenda of powersharing".

In other news:

* A Loughbrickland preacher says he will never retract any of his comments on homosexuality, as a court case against him begins today in Dundalk District Court.

* A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a woman after a car fire in Co Londonderry.

* A GAA club in Bellaghy whose grounds were reportedly used by dissident republican group linked to the murder of Lyra McKee has been asked to give an explanation for what took place on their property

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  Main unionist parties decline to confirm support for a Sinn Fein First Minister  
     
  Representatives of Northern Ireland's two main unionist parties have refused to confirm whether they would support a Sinn Fein First Minister if the republican party was to become the biggest at Stormont.  
     
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Dundalk court case opens against NI men preaching against homosexuality
 
A Loughbrickland preacher says he will never retract any of his comments on homosexuality, as a court case against him begins today in Dundalk District Court.
 
     
 
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Review of Northern Trust radiology images finds 66 discrepancies
 
The Northern Trust has now concluded its review of all 13,030 radiology images reported on by a locum consultant radiologist who was engaged by the trust from July 2019 to February 2020.
 
     
 
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A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a woman after a car fire in Co Londonderry
 
A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a woman after a car fire in Co Londonderry.
 
     
 
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GAA club pressed to comment on reports of dissident event held on grounds
 
A GAA club in Bellaghy whose grounds were reportedly used by dissident republican group linked to the murder of Lyra McKee has been asked to give an explanation for what took place on their property.
 
     
 
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Stormont MLAs clash over High Court ruling against DUP boycott of meetings
 
Stormont MLAs have clashed over a High Court ruling that the boycott by the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) of north-south meetings in protest at the Northern Ireland Protocol is unlawful.
 
     
     
 
 
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Ministers: We can assure you that Fathers Alec Reid and Gerry Reynolds were not IRA sympathisers
 
A letter from the Very Rev Peter Burns, Rev Harold Good and Rev Ken Newell:
 
 
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Esmond Birine: The role of the European Court in Northern Ireland is an important matter, not just a legal technicality
 
Whatever view one takes of the current impact of the Northern Ireland Protocol or of this week's re-negotiation proposals from London and Brussels, it is unfair to dismiss the question of European Court of Justice (ECJ) oversight as merely a legal technicality.
 
 
     
     
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  Conor Bradley is shining light for Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough  
     
  Conor Bradley's display in his first Northern Ireland start offered Ian Baraclough some positives amid the disappointment of a dismal second half in their 2-1 World Cup qualifying defeat to Bulgaria.  
     
     
 
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Defensive strength pleases Coleraine skipper Stephen O'Donnell
 
Stephen O'Donnell is hoping Coleraine's defence can continue to show a mean streak.
 
 
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Northern Ireland have to learn from this insists Ian Baraclough
 
Ian Baraclough told his Northern Ireland players that they need to learn from the manner of their defeat to Bulgaria as their World Cup qualification hopes ended in Sofia last night.
 
 
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League Cup tie called off over 'player eligibility issue'
 
Wednesday evening's BetMcLean League Cup clash between Linfield and Institute has been postponed 'until further notice' due to a player eligibility issue relating to the Championship club.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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