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An organisation with ties to the UDA has said paramilitaries hurt in the course of their own illegal actions cannot be considered "victims", whilst a UVF-linked politician called for civilian Troubles survivors to be prioritised.
The relaxation of social distancing regulations is a "game changer" to save the hospitality sector, but comes with big responsibilities, it has been warned.
Non-essential shops and retailers had to close their doors when the UK entered into lockdown on 23 March, and many have struggled with the financial burden
Warrenpoint Town director Connaire McGreevy has thanked Newry, Mourne and Down PSNI and the NI Fire and Rescue South for attending a fire at the club's Milltown ground in the early hours of this morning.
Keith Farmer has been forced to wait a lot longer than he expected to make his race debut for the Buildbase Suzuki team but the extended break has also had its benefits.
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