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Line of Duty star Martin Compston ‘didn’t sing IRA lyrics’ at fan gathering

Former US National Security Advisor urges Biden administration to side with UK over Northern Ireland Protocol warning United States needs a strong United Kingdom within NATO
 
 
     
   
     
  Jun 16, 2022  
     
 

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This is your evening update from the News Letter

* 'Dad I love you and I'm angry this happened': Shock as former vice-chairman of Alliance Party Glenn Finlay dead aged 41

* Former US National Security Advisor urges Biden administration to side with UK over Northern Ireland Protocol warning United States needs a strong United Kingdom within NATO

* Red Arrows Northern Ireland 2022: Details released for RAF display in Banbridge this weekend in Armed Forces Day

* Northern Ireland council apologises for failing to play national anthem at Queen's Jubilee events

 
     
  Line of Duty star Martin Compston 'didn't sing IRA lyrics' at fan gathering  
     
  Line of Duty star Martin Compston has provoked a backlash after a video circulated online appears to show him joining in celebrations where Celtic fans sang IRA chants.  
     
Line of Duty star Martin Compston 'didn't sing IRA lyrics' at fan gathering
     
 
Former US National Security Advisor urges Biden administration to side with UK over Northern Ireland Protocol
Former US National Security Advisor urges Biden administration to side with UK over Northern Ireland Protocol
 
A former National Security Adviser for the United States has said America's interest lies in siding with the UK in the Northern Ireland Protocol debate.
 
     
 
Former vice-chairman of Alliance Party dead aged 41
Former vice-chairman of Alliance Party dead aged 41
 
The former vice-chair of the Alliance Party has died, aged 41.
 
     
 
Children of murdered police officers seek help to get justice for fathers
Children of murdered police officers seek help to get justice for fathers
 
The daughter and the son of two police officers killed in Co Armagh 25 years ago have urged the public for help to get justice for their fathers.
 
     
 
'Patience running thin' with DUP over return to Stormont
'Patience running thin' with DUP over return to Stormont
 
UK government patience with the DUP over its continued boycott of Stormont is "running thin", senior sources told the News Letter last night.
 
     
 
Dates set for Supreme Court legal challenge
Dates set for Supreme Court legal challenge
 
A pan-unionist legal challenge to the NI Protocol has been listed for hearing at the Supreme Court in London.
 
     
 
Border checks for goods plan a Dublin 'kite-flying exercise'
Border checks for goods plan a Dublin 'kite-flying exercise'
 
An ex-Irish diplomat who helped negotiate the Belfast Agreement in 1998 has described reports in Dublin that the Republic's government might have to consider their own border checks on goods if UK-EU relations break down as a "kite-flying exercise."
 
     
 
Jim ends virtual cycle around Ireland – at 96
Jim ends virtual cycle around Ireland – at 96
 
A 95-year-old World War Two veteran is due to complete a charity cycling feat next weekend that is equivalent to a complete tour of Ireland.
 
     
 
Northern Ireland council apologises for failing to play national anthem at Queen's Jubilee events
Northern Ireland council apologises for failing to play national anthem at Queen's Jubilee events
 
Ards and North Down council has received complaints for failing to play the national anthem at some of its Queen's jubilee events.
 
     
 
EuroMillions players have been urged to check if they are the winner of a £54.9 million jackpot prize.
EuroMillions players have been urged to check if they are the winner of a £54.9 million jackpot prize.
 
EuroMillions players have been urged to check if they are the winner of a £54.9 million jackpot prize.
 
     
 
Troubles being 'continued by legal means' MPs told
Troubles being 'continued by legal means' MPs told
 
A continuation of the Troubles without violence is being carried out by "legacy litigators" – effectively corrupting the criminal justice system – a leading academic has claimed.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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