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Attempts to 'rename' over a dozen streets in Belfast after 'republican martyrs' clearly indicate that British identity would never be respected in a Unite Ireland, it is claimed.
A dying loyalist political figure has admitted having joined the UVF and tells the News Letter he does not regret it – but has also added: "I'm sorry that anyone lost their lives."
England's quest for global one-day international honours went on after a dispiriting defeat to India in the Champions Trophy final on this gloomy day seven years ago at Edgbaston.
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