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The Chief Constable has said the PSNI still stands over the 2015 Assessment of Paramilitary groups which asserts an ongoing relationship between the IRA Army Council and Sinn Fein.
The Police Federation has welcomed a £12.3 million boost for the PSNI, but said it amounts to no more than a "sticking plaster" for the cash-strapped organisation.
The lack of an "unambiguous or unequivocal apology" from Sinn Fein over the mass gathering Bobby Storey funeral last June is disappointing, Alliance MLA Kellie Armstrong has said.
Doug Beattie has welcomed the decision by the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) to review its 'no prosecution' determination in the Bobby Storey funeral case.
Jonathan Rea served a timely reminder of the task facing the challengers to his World Superbike throne as the Northern Ireland rider topped both days of the first official pre-season test at Catalunya in Barcelona.
Ireland hooker Rob Herring believes the European Challenge Cup offers Ulster the prefect opportunity to end their 15 year trophy drought and take the next step forward.
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