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 | The Protestant community of south Armagh expressed a deep groan of anguish and betrayal last night as they unveiled a new monument to mark one of Northern Ireland’s worst atrocities. Read more... |
 | UKIP leader Nigel Farage has played down suggestions of a deal with the TUV to field a single candidate in next year’s European election in Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | Not a single DUP MLA spoke in defence of their party colleague Jenny Palmer’s allegations yesterday during almost three hours of Assembly debate on last week’s BBC Spotlight programme. Read more... |
 | Five days after the BBC broadcast its Spotlight programme, the corporation says that it has yet to receive a writ from the DUP – despite Peter Robinson’s threat to sue. Read more... |
 | A man was doused in petrol and beaten with hammers and baseball bats after being lured to a bonfire site in Belfast, the High Court heard yesterday. Up to 15 men attacked him and tried to drag him out of a car which was then set alight, prosecutors said. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard believes a top-four finish is possible if they can iron out their consistency issues but whether striker Luis Suarez is around to spearhead that challenge remains in doubt. Read more... |
 | Niall Currie is under no illusions as Ards prepare for their return to the Irish Premiership. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville boss Tommy Breslin admits the buzz surrounding the Reds’ Champions League clash with Celtic has been “fantastic”. Read more... |
 | Andy Waterworth is facing up to eight weeks on the sidelines after breaking a bone in Wednesday’s Europa League victory over IF Fuglafjordur. Read more... |
 | New Manchester United manager David Moyes has stated Wayne Rooney is not for sale and challenged him to match the impressive goalscoring feats of club heroes. Read more... |
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