The civil service has appealed for volunteers to administer a system of fuel rationing across Northern Ireland, with 75 "strategically located" filling stations supplying "priority" vehicles if there is a major oil supply emergency.
Gregory Campbell has rejected Irish deputy premier Simon Coveney's assertion that Dublin is not attempting to interfere in the affairs of Northern Ireland.
The DUP says the decision to illuminate city hall in Belfast for an Irish language protest tomorrow is "a clear and blatant politicisation of our civic building".
FORMER Derry City striker, Ronan Hale will join his older brother Rory at Seaview after signing a two-and-a-half year deal with Irish champions, Crusaders.
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