Loyalists have claimed they will have "no choice but to police their own area" if they feel let down by the PSNI when it comes to recent reports of anti-social behaviour in south-east Tyrone.
A DUP MP has contrasted the action taken against a gunman who fired shots at an English funeral to the "impotence" of the PSNI when it comes to similar occurrences in Northern Ireland.
A man charged with terrorist offences following the recovery of an improvised shotgun allegedly fired at a PSNI station failed yesterday in a new bid to be released from custody.
GRAEME COUSINS casts his mind back to the summer of 2014 when an ice-cold social media challenge changed the game in terms of getting parental permission to do high risk activities
Republican terror group the Irish National Liberation Army has scored arguably its greatest propaganda coup last weekend since it assassinated Billy Wright inside the Maze almost a quarter of a century ago.
A senior firefighter who apologised to the families of the Manchester Arena terror attack victims has been appointed Northern Ireland's new chief fire officer.
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