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Government remains committed to Troubles Legacy Act despite judge’s ruling that key element is not compatible with European Convention on Human Rights

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  Heaton-Harris: 'We do remain committed to implementing the Legacy Act'  
Heaton-Harris: 'We do remain committed to implementing the Legacy Act'
     
 
'Cocaine use is proportionate to the prosperity of a nation and therefore we are a target'
'Cocaine use is proportionate to the prosperity of a nation and therefore we are a target'
 
     
 
Jim Boyce says no one from IFA has reached out to him after Windsor Park 'snub' on Tuesday evening
Jim Boyce says no one from IFA has reached out to him after Windsor Park 'snub' on Tuesday evening
 

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'Crack' was the Ulster-Scots Agency's 'Word of the Day'" on Facebook earlier this week
'Crack' was the Ulster-Scots Agency's 'Word of the Day'" on Facebook earlier this week
 
     
 
NI Water says blue green algae in Lough Neagh is a challenge and will be a challenge for years to come
NI Water says blue green algae in Lough Neagh is a challenge and will be a challenge for years to come
 
     
 
Legacy judgement contradicts Safeguarding the Union claim that Windsor Framework doesn't apply EU law in NI
Legacy judgement contradicts Safeguarding the Union claim that Windsor Framework doesn't apply EU law in NI
 
     
 
'Today was always going to be round one, we know this is a complex piece of legislation'
'Today was always going to be round one, we know this is a complex piece of legislation'
 
     
 
Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee awarded the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for the show's finale
Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee awarded the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize for the show's finale
 
     
 
Government's Troubles amnesty legislation 'unlawful' - but ICRIR could 'carry out effective investigations,' judge rules
Government's Troubles amnesty legislation 'unlawful' - but ICRIR could 'carry out effective investigations,' judge rules
 
     
 
Queen's are asking people to respond to an island-wide survey on the role of religion since the Covid-19 pandemic
Queen's are asking people to respond to an island-wide survey on the role of religion since the Covid-19 pandemic
 
     
 
Northern Ireland raises record £1.5 billion in rates this year despite economic challenges
Northern Ireland raises record £1.5 billion in rates this year despite economic challenges
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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