Unionists have called for the Irish Government to apologise for refusing to extradite a former priest turned IRA member who has now spoken openly about his past.
Unionists have called for the Irish Government to apologise for refusing to extradite a former priest turned IRA member who has now spoken openly about his past.
A mooted ban on the flying of all banners and flags in Belfast – including the Union and Ulster flags – will only serve to stir up tensions, a unionist councillor has warned.
A Stormont department has said it has no plans to carry out a safety review after a Soldier F banner fell from a lamppost and reportedly damaged a car.
Unionists have called for the Irish Government to apologise for refusing to extradite a former IRA member and priest who expressed regret at not having been more effective as a bomber.
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