Bringing the UK to a "standstill" is one option being considered in protest at the prosecution of former soldiers over Troubles-era deaths, a rally in Belfast has heard.
Around 200 military veterans and supporters gathered in Belfast on Saturday to call for an end to the prosecution of soliders over Troubles-era deaths.
The DUP's selection of its first openly gay candidate does not mean the party is on course to change its policy on same-sex marriage, two peers have said.
A young Derry football team who have become celebrities in the footballing world are set to play the game of their lives against an elite squad of Glasgow Celtic Legends next month.
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