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Officer justified in using lethal force in 2003 Neil McConville shooting, coroner rules

DUP and TUV leaders must call for anti-protocol rallies to stop after Doug Beattie poster, says SDLP leader Colum Eastwood
 
 
     
   
     
  Apr 11, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good afternoon

In the news this afternoon

* UUP leader Doug Beattie disappointed that 'traitor' remarks at anti-protocol rally in Lurgan were not challenged

* Young NI woman 'dies waiting for an ambulance

* Woman who died in Toome bypass collision is named, man arrested after crash remains in custody

* DUP and TUV leaders must call for anti-protocol rallies to stop after Doug Beattie poster, says SDLP leader Colum Eastwood

Opinion:

* Morning View: Rory McIlroy does Northern Ireland proud again and shows the value of perseverance with his near Masters win

* Owen Polley: The overall unionist vote is more important than the fight for first minister


 

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  Officer justified in using lethal force in 2003 Neil McConville shooting, coroner rules  
     
  A police officer was justified in using lethal force in the first fatal shooting carried out by the PSNI, a coroner has said.  
     
Officer justified in using lethal force in 2003 Neil McConville shooting, coroner rules
     
 
Queen: Covid left me very tired and exhausted
Queen: Covid left me very tired and exhausted
 
     
 
Woman who died in Toome bypass collision is named
Woman who died in Toome bypass collision is named
 
The woman who died after a road traffic collision in the Toome Bypass yesterday evening has been named.
 
     
 
Trio of wartime-era planes join RAF Red Arrows as airshow returns after Covid hiatus
Trio of wartime-era planes join RAF Red Arrows as airshow returns after Covid hiatus
 
The roar of modern jet engines and the whirr of wartime propellers will be heard along the north coast this summer, as the Red Arrows are joined by trio of antique aircraft as the annual airshow returns.
 
     
 
DUP and TUV chiefs must call for rallies to stop after Beattie poster – Eastwood
DUP and TUV chiefs must call for rallies to stop after Beattie poster – Eastwood
 
Colum Eastwood has urged unionist politicians to call a halt to anti-protocol rallies after a poster of the UUP leader in a noose appeared at the most recent demonstration.
 
     
 
Windows smashed and bag stolen from health worker's car outside NI hospital
Windows smashed and bag stolen from health worker's car outside NI hospital
 
Police are appealing for information following a report of criminal damage and theft at a car park in the South West Acute Hospital on Monday morning (4th April).
 
     
 
'Attempted murder' probe after petrol bomb attack on police officer
'Attempted murder' probe after petrol bomb attack on police officer
 
Police have said a petrol bomb attack on an officer in Londonderry is being treated as attempted murder.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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