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100 years on: where do the allegiances of Northern Ireland’s young Catholics lie?
If you live in Belfast, do you look to London, or do you look to Dublin? Or maybe you look to both, or neither.
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Trial of two former soldiers accused of murdering IRA leader collapses
The prosecution in Belfast of two former paratroopers for the shooting in 1972 of Joe McCann has collapsed after the judge in the case excluded statements given by the two former soldiers.
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‘There is a concern that the DUP is going to regress back into its fundamentalist roots’, says political commentator Sarah Creighton
We are joined by the political commentator Sarah Creighton.
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100 years on: How do today’s Loyalist teenagers see their Northern Irish identity?
The Queen has hailed the continued peace in Northern Ireland as a credit to its people – in a message marking a hundred years since its creation.
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Arlene Foster’s leadership of DUP could be coming to end
Arlene Foster’s days as the leader of the Northern Ireland’s biggest party, the DUP, could be coming to an end after a number of her assembly members and MPs reportedly called for a vote of no confidence in her.
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Northern Ireland wildfires which damaged environment ‘started deliberately’
The large wildfire which raged through the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland over the weekend, causing “unimaginable” damage to the environment, was started deliberately, according to officials.
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’If we can show they have no monopoly over us, we can move away from their grip’ – Lyra McKee’s partner Sara Canning
Council buildings in the colours of the LGBT rainbow flag are to be lit up in Derry this weekend to mark the second anniversary of the killing of Lyra Mckee.
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Northern Ireland Protocol ‘has led to this very, very great escalation of tension’ says DUP’s Lord Dodds
We spoke to Lord Dodds of the Democratic Unionist Party who used to represent North Belfast in the House of Commons – where a lot of the trouble in recent days has been centred. We began by asking him for his own thoughts about Prince Philip.
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Petrol bombs thrown at police as rioting continues in Northern Ireland
The Irish Taoiseach has warned that Northern Ireland must not be plunged back into “that dark place of sectarian murders and political discord” after another night of violence which left 14 police officers hurt. In one incident, a burning car was rammed into a police Land Rover, while petrol bombs and missiles were also hurled…
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Northern Ireland’s leaders call for protests to be cancelled
Politicians in Northern Ireland have called for planned protests and parades to be cancelled as a mark of respect, in the wake of the Duke of Edinburgh’s death.
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‘I hoped children would never see it again’ – NI justice minister on Belfast violence
We spoke to Naomi Long of the Alliance Party, who is the minister of justice in the Northern Ireland Executive.
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Politicians must prove violence “doesn’t work” says Unionist leader in Northern Ireland
We spoke to Billy Hutchinson, leader of the Progressive Unionist Party in Northern Ireland, who before his turn to politics was convicted of murder.
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‘We shouldn’t turn our backs on loyalists, they have legitimate reason to be aggrieved’ – Jonathan Powell, government negotiator in Good Friday Agreement
We spoke to Jonathan Powell, who was the chief government negotiator in the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland.
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Large groups gather in west Belfast amid fears of continuing violence
Paraic O’Brien reports from Stormont.
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Northern Ireland: Emergency talks take place after ‘worst rioting in recent years’
Emergency talks have been taking place in Northern Ireland, after yet another night of violence on a scale which police said they had not seen for decades.