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Saturday, April 30
Call for Army's return to Northern Ireland's streets: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
'Imminent murder' forces PSNI man out: BBC
Police chiefs must fight terror or make way for those who can: Belfast Telegraph Norman Baxter
Community support will help police combat dissidents: The News Letter Stephen White
Where does rule of law begin and end?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Police defend response times to disturbances: The News Letter
Paisley and Allister clash in debate: UTV Internet
No mention of Iris at Strangford debate: The News Letter Sam McBride
SF remove posters: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Election 2010 Constituency Profile – South Down: BBC Noel Thompson
Nationalism 1987-2009 – Rise of republicanism: BBC Philip Dunwoody
Now our job is making the peace permanent: Belfast Telegraph Gerry Adams
Pro-Union vote needs maximising: The News Letter Editorial
It's in the post: UTV Internet Ken Reid
NI politicians react to PM debate: BBC
Just half of UUP voters back Cameron: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Empey fights 'to be in government': UTV Internet
Ulster wants Clegg to be the next Prime Minister: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
SDLP to back Labour in hung parliament: UTV Internet
If there's a hung parliament, then it's time to bargain: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
How Sinn Fein could put Conservatives back in power: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Greece shows just why the Celts should be grilled on the BBC: The Guardian Simon Jenkins
Cutting the tax on profits could create a new 'Tiger': Belfast Telegraph Graham Gudgin
Evidence on Tandragee murders 'unsafe': UTV Internet
Second man held after bombs found in Lurgan: BBC
Fountain resident calls for tougher sentences for interface attacks: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Tribute paid to bravery of the B-Specials: The News Letter
6,000 back Facebook fight to end Irish car registration tax (Apr 28): Belfast Telegraph
Eta killer has jumped bail in Northern Ireland, court told: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Foreign Office suspends diplomat Anjoum Noorani over memo mocking Pope: Daily Telegraph Gordon Rayner
Friday, April 29
Dissidents determined to kill Sinn Fein chief Gerry Adams: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Court barriers over terror threat: BBC
Baggott's 'regret' over blast: The News Letter
Well done Terry on spelling out the terror threat: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Residents need reassurance after bombs: The News Letter N R Greer
Why Ford's priority must be terrorists, not prisons: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Terror threat has to be faced down: The News Letter Editorial
Informer's 'weapons planting' claims investigated: BBC
PSNI reserve ' to stay til next March': The News Letter
Election row over Free Derry corner: Derry Journal
Long can defeat Robinson, says Alliance: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Ritchie needs unionist support to see off Ruane and keep Sinn Féin out: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
TUV candidate says he is 'real Robinson alternative': Belfast Telegraph
General Election 2010 Constituency Profile – Foyle: BBC Noel Thompson
Constituency profile – Upper Bann (Apr 27): Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Fein's high-tech manifesto, but the songs remain the same: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Cameron to hammer out pact with unionists and smaller parties to avoid Lib Dem electoral reform: Daily Mail Tim Shipman
No deals with DUP, say Conservatives: The News Letter Sam McBride
Adams calls for 'united front' to fight spending cuts by British government: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
DUP says 2,000 jobs will be lost under Tories: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Cameron's cuts should worry everyone – Durkan: Derry Journal
SDLP hits out at Sinn Fein over cuts: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
NI faces cuts 'whoever wins poll': BBC
Tory pact will give us a seat at the top table: Belfast Telegraph Reg Empey
No new dawn on North's tight political pitch: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
Two quirks of the election: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Row flares over church meetings: The News Letter Sam McBride
Three arrested over attack on Derry civil servant: Derry Journal
Fears over hunger strike parade plan: The News Letter
GAA host's faith was 'elephant in room': Irish Independent
Sacked BBC presenter Jerome Quinn tells of 'Jackie Fullerton's role': Belfast Telegraph Aine Fox
Moyle Council has 'systematically failed' GAA – Councillor Paudie McShane: Ballymoney Times
Advisers to Pope Benedict XVI 'regret' plan for state visit to UK (Apr 25): Sunday Times Ruth Gledhill and Kate Youde
Thursday, April 28
Monitoring calls not in Justice Minister Ford's remit: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Policing resource row deepens: UTV Internet
DUP 'concerns' over police response: Belfast Telegraph
Bomb car disappears: Newry Democrat
Joint PSNI/Gardaí patrols in Crossmaglen will break 'hoodoo' of town's policing: McAllister: The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
Full Time Reserves could yet be saved: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Edge gone out of Trimble-Donaldson clash: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
FAIR chief joins the fray: Newry Democrat Brian Hyland
General Election 2010 Constituency Profile – Mid-Ulster: BBC Noel Thompson
Constituency profile – Strangford (Apr 27): Belfast Telegraph
Alliance will offer 'radical and visionary agenda for progress', says Ford: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
There's strength without unity – National tactical voting can be a winning strategy: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Delicate but fierce stalemate in political hotbed of Lower Down: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
MPs must take their seats and do the job: Belfast Telegraph Margaret Ritchie
Human Rights Act underpins devolution: The Guardian Monica McWilliams
Divided society 'costs £1bn a year': Belfast Telegraph
Hunger strike – We are given smuggled jail letter: Belfast Media
Prison officer protest comes to an end (Apr 27): The News Letter
Antrim security alert ends: UTV Internet
McDaid accused allowed to return home: UTV Internet
Top community honour for pipe bombing victim: Belfast Telegraph
Ex-IRA chief Thomas 'Slab' Murphy in court over tax evasion: The Times David Sharrock
'Perjury charges' against RUC men not considered over killing of woman: The Irish Times
RUC perjury charges 'were option' over woman's death: BBC
Sacked BBC presenter Jerome Quinn blasts coverage of GAA sports: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
BBC 'tried to exclude GAA from awards': The News Letter
Jobs centre funded by Fás offers careers in British army (Apr 27): Irish Examiner Scott Millar
British Army recruitment halted at Irish jobs centre: Belfast Telegraph
Foreign Office is left looking cretinous over insult to Pope (Apr 26): Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
Balliol made them: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Wednesday, April 27
Sir Reg Empey blasts 'hypocrisy' of rivals in public sector storm: Belfast Telegraph
Cameron comments on size of North's public sector defended: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
First Minister had warned of belt-tightening in 2009: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Time for joined up thinking on the economy: The News Letter Liam Clarke
The Tories must not 'gut' Ulster: The News Letter Editorial
Cameron issued a few home truths: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ulster MP may one day be Prime Minister, says William Hague: The Times David Sharrock
Empey against hung parliament: UTV Internet
Are we halfway to a hung parliament?: The News Letter Alex Kane
Conservatives will stand by peace process in North, says Hague: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
William Hague and Sir Reg Empey come out fighting armed with 105-page tome: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
What about the Province in PM race? (Apr 26): The News Letter Editorial
No ban on MLAs employing family in new expenses rules: Belfast Telegraph
Allister seeks to win expenses protest: The News Letter
Council pays bill for CEO inquiry: BBC
The Lady has a firm grip on unionist heartland: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Constituency profile – South Belfast: Belfast Telegraph
Election 2010 Constituency Profile – Newry and Armagh: BBC Noel Thompson
Constituency profile – North Belfast: UTV Internet
Ford predicts Alliance breakthrough: UTV Internet
Constituency profile – West Tyrone: Belfast Telegraph
Put on your money: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Gerry Adams as seen on TV. Just never in the House of Commons: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
PSNI step up security checks: UTV Internet
'Resources available' to counter dissidents: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Newtownhamilton bomb response 'embarrassed officers': BBC
'Dissidents are planning something serious': The News Letter
Men released over Strabane attack: BBC
'Money grabbing' RAAD face jail – PSNI: Derry Journal
Justice system 'focus on community': Belfast Telegraph
Greysteel killer Knight loses appeal: UTV Internet
Unsung hero who saw peace-building in a different light: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Pope's visit to UK on schedule despite memo, says Vatican: The Irish Times Paddy Agnew
Infantile and horribly offensive – the FO's insult to the Pope is a dismal reflection of what Britain's become (Apr 26): Daily Mail Melanie Phillips
Tuesday, April 26
Crunch policing talks on dissident campaign: The News Letter
Birmingham on Real IRA terror hitlist (Apr 25): Sunday Mercury Ben Goldby
Man arrested in west Belfast dissident probe: BBC
Don't turn anger against police officers (Apr 24): The News Letter Editorial
'I voted for the DUP all my life but they've betrayed us' (Apr 25): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
In a two-horse race, can Paisley Jr pull ahead? (Apr 25): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Wilson must sacrifice the 'best job' he's ever had if he wins: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Veteran McCann still aiming beyond orange versus green (Apr 25): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Unionists face new scenario in hung parliament (Apr 25): Sunday Business Post
Ulster – In a hung parliament, everyone is a player in the same political debate: The Guardian Editorial
North's taste of 'normal' election: The Irish Times Editorial
Tory and Unionist candidate Mike Nesbitt's secret daughters: Belfast Telegraph Aine Fox
Comments on potential for North cutbacks rejected: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Robinson warns of Tories spending cuts: UTV Internet
Cameron clarifies his NI comments: BBC
Cameron's gaffe?: UTV Internet Jamie Delargy
Why Cameron was right about the regions: Spectator.co.uk Fraser Nelson
MP questions dissident visa (Apr 25): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Cuts in NI youth community budget 'savage': UTV Internet
Northern Ireland 'complacent over peace lines': Belfast Telegraph
'Mr Newry' says number of Southern shoppers down 50% (Apr 25): Sunday Tribune Eamon Quinn
Pope receives apology from UK Foreign Office for 'condom' memo: The Guardian Stephen Bates and Fiona Winward
Vatican fury at 'dark forces' in Britain – Aides warn offensive Foreign Office memo threatens Pope's historic visit: Daily Mail Sam Greenhill, Nick Pisa and Jason Groves
The Pope memo – we had a chuckle, no harm done: The Times Tony Brenton
The fashion for bashing Catholicism in the UK hurts Catholics and can revive ancient prejudices: Irish Independent Mary Kenny
Scottish independence dominates TV debate: Belfast Telegraph
Sunday, April 25
Residents feel 'abandoned' by police: The News Letter
Pipe bomb found at Homebase, Newtownabbey store: BBC
NI politicians saddled up for election race: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Polite politicians are no good to anybody: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
It's time to lay down the law on ethics at Stormont (Apr 23): Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Kildare man 'plotted to run guns in NI' (Apr 23): BBC
Woodward attacks Tory proposals: Belfast Telegraph
Moyle Council 'No' to Armed Forces Flag: Ballymoney Times
UDA murals have now been removed: Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Hand over fist – The Red Hand of Ulster still has the power to divide Northern Ireland: Independent on Sunday Declan O'Neill
Rockland's Irish community commemorates Bobby Sands' death (Apr 22): The Journal News Akiko Matsuda
SDLP planned for 'Dublin' invasion of Derry (Apr 23): Derry Journal
Eirigi stages protest at bank HQ: Belfast Telegraph
Tribunal 'akin to the Guildford Four case': Sunday Independent Jody Corcoran
Time has come for Catholic Rebellion (Apr 19): (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Foreign Office apology over 'foolish' Pope paper: Scotland on Sunday Andrew Woodcock
This grotesque and unfair voting system must change: The Observer Will Hutton
Tory win 'could split the union': The Sunday Times Jason Allardyce
Saturday, April 24
TUV leader makes first minister post pledge: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Ó hOisín slams SDLP for creating "a sectarian division": Derry Journal
Unionist infighting and Sinn Féin votes should help McDonnell keep his seat: The Irish Times Fionnuala O'Connor
Constituency Profile – Fermanagh and South Tyrone: BBC Noel Thompson
Constituency profile – South Down: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
SF turn up the heat: Fermanagh Herald
Chances of electoral pact fade in South (Apr 21): Belfast Media Alana Fearon
Low turn-out a worry for many: UTV Internet
Adams is up for polls challenge (Apr 21): Belfast Media
Next debate the key one: The News Letter Sam McBride
No clangers: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Final Word with Paul Moore – Election fallout: Ulster Herald Paul Moore
Why I'll beat a drum for not flying the flag: Belfast Telegraph Naomi Long
Ballybogey flags issue set to become controversial: Ballymoney Times
Orange group's plan to develop 'vibrant society': The News Letter
Irish dissidents discuss ferry plan to carry bomb to England: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Real IRA may be planning fresh bombing campaign on the UK mainland: The Times David Sharrock
Dissidents blamed for workers' intimidation: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
'Someone could be dead today': Derry Journal
Police 'failed to respond to Armagh bomb warning': The Independent David McKittrick
Police defend car bomb response: UTV Internet
Fire drill may have saved lives in bomb attack: Belfast Telegraph
'Money grabbing' RAAD face jail – PSNI: Derry Journal
So a glorified petrol bomb brings village to a standstill: Belfast Media
Ford also on trial: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Man jailed over Bobby Tohill abduction: BBC
Officers could face huge legal bills over appeal (Apr 22): BBC
The Great Divide: Belfast Telegraph Will Hanafin and Shane Donaghey
David Cameron targets north-east and Northern Ireland for spending cuts: Guardian.co.uk Nicholas Watt, Patrick Wintour and Aida Edemariam
A tale of two cities (and guess which one is getting nothing): Belfast Media
Anderson calls for all Ireland economy: Derry Journal
U.S. envoy seeks American companies to hire Northern Ireland interns (Apr 22): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Patrick Cooper
'England' is the unheard word in this election campaign: Guardian.co.uk Paul Kingsnorth
Do we want an English Parliament?: Telegraph.co.uk Daniel Hannan
Friday, April 23
United Ireland 'not on horizon': The News Letter
North-south cooperation is essential says Cowen: Belfast Telegraph Symon Ross
Efforts to maintain peace vital – McAleese: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
How Northern Ireland Turned the Corner: Wall Street Journal Paula J. Dobriansky
Northern Ireland leaders debate: BBC Stephen Walker
Adams and Robinson face toughest questions in first televised debate: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Robinson hits back in live television debate: The News Letter
Northern Ireland election debate – Key questions answered: Belfast Telegraph
Ritchie rejects latest Sinn Fein move as 'election stunt': Fermanagh Herald
SDLP's best campaign: Impartial Reporter
Seat to remain unionist as TUV move avoids split in vote: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Poster row spells acrimonious campaign in East Londonderry: Londonderry Sentinel
An independent woman (Apr 21): The Times
Election by-pass leaves us stuck up an Ulster boreen: Belfast Telegraph Maurice Neill
Is the DUP about to fall?: TribuneMagazine.co.uk John Coulter
Disunity is very costly for unionism: The News Letter Editorial
Dissident threat level increases: BBC Vincent Kearney
Car bomb at Armagh police station: Daily Telegraph Nick Collins
Firefighters hailed as bomb heroes: The News Letter
Three injured in Armagh bomb attack: Belfast Telegraph
Pipe bomb attack at house in town: BBC
Neighbours condemn attack on Catholic policeman's car: Fermanagh Herald
Deadly copycat campaign right out of IRA's manual: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Being patriotic doesn't make you a fascist: Daily Telegraph Billy Bragg
Boys receive 40,000 in Irish peace money: Londonderry Sentinel
City of Culture bid 'can bring about great healing' (Apr 17): Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
English accused 'promoted' after murder: UTV Internet
Identity parade – What do flags say about nations – and human nature?: The Independent Michael McCarthy
Thursday, April 22
Tensions grow as SDLP unveils manifesto: UTV Internet
Ritchie in hung parliament pledge: BBC
McCann accuses DUP, SF of 'arrogance': Derry Journal
Lady Sylvia favourite to retain North Down seat: Belfast Telegraph
SF on safe ground as SDLP struggles: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
DUP candidate's offer of 'seat swap' is rejected: Belfast Telegraph
General Election 2010 – Northern Ireland candidates: BBC
It's rough out there: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Democratic deficit of a different kind: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Corporation tax should be same as Republic's, says SDLP: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Stay-away Adams could miss chance of a lifetime: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Secretary's role will change dramatically: Irish Post Fiona Audley
Why are we all running shy of the hard questions?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Orange Order response will be crucial: The News Letter Sam McBride
Police investigate Londonderry 'explosion': The News Letter
Three arrests in Strabane attack: BBC
Brutality breeds brutality: Derry Journal Editorial
Gerry Adams's brother bailed as extradition trial adjourned: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Churches right to hit back over education: The News Letter Editorial
Recession 'reinforces' value of all-island links: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Gardai and customs 'are knowingly breaking law'- says Irish Drivers Association (Apr 20): Derry Journal
Retail footfall in Republic up as shoppers shun trips across border: Irish Examiner Niamh Hennessy
Who do the Irish want to be in government?: Irish Post Robert Mulhern
Catholic Church criticises ban on candidates declaring: The Scotsman David Maddox
Wednesday, April 21
Protestant church leaders hit out at 'misleading slurs': The News Letter
Sinn Féin pulls candidate from South Belfast seat in attempt to form pact with SDLP: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Maskey pulls out of race in South Belfast: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
The more things change here, the more they stay the same: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
The Orange and Green stitch-up: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
General Election 2010 – North Antrim: BBC Noel Thompson
Taking the East Derry seat is 'doable' – O'hOisin: Derry Journal
Split unionist vote needed – Leonard: Derry Journal
Unity at heart of election: Newry Democrat Brian Hyland
Wilson denies DUP tax row: UTV Internet
Seizing the opportunities of a hung parliament: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Forty years after O'Neill, Ulster is once again at the crossroads: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Old division re-appears above Lough Erne mists: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
New image for our politicians would certainly receive my vote: Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
How the three-horse race is playing outside England: Guardian.co.uk Mick Fealty
North-South relations a key priority, says Cowen: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Ford to stand down as councillor: UTV Internet
Publication of proposals for new way to deal with contentious parades: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
New body for parades 'will result in mischief': Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents won't get a bye ball from loyalists forever: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Army used in Creggan raid: Derry Journal
Dead republican's sister to address public meeting: The Cross Examiner
Explosion outside house in Derry: BBC
RAAD says it plans to 'execute' bomb target: Derry Journal
Man held over MI5 base bomb freed: BBC
SF support for Quinns: Newry Democrat Joanne Ross
Adams' brother set to fight extradition: UTV Internet
Garda denies 'doing' man for being in IRA: The Irish Times
Hostility to VRT clampdown rising rapidly: Derry Journal
A poor report for the Republic: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Call to abolish compulsory religious course for trainees: The Irish Times Pamela Duncan
Religion still counts in Scotland: Guardian.co.uk Ian Jack
Tuesday, April 20
DUP targets 10 seats and leverage in a hung parliament: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Robinson upbeat at DUP manifesto launch: The News Letter Sam McBride
DUP manifesto – Plenty of policy ideas, but little on what they will cost: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Constituency Profile – North Antrim: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Floating voters to play their part in area of strength for Sinn Féin: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Can South Belfast be a new bastion of united unionism?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Montgomery
Northern Ireland TV debate clashes with big three's rematch: Belfast Telegraph
Woodward only here 6.5 days a month: The News Letter Sam McBride
Dublin's difficulty is unionists' opportunity: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
North's old rule of never mixing business and politics goes out the window: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Greysteel killer Torrens Knight in tears as he appeals assault conviction: Belfast Telegraph
Writer welcomes US college's condemnation of alleged IRA threat: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Baggott on patrol in Crossmaglen: BBC
Man injured in paramilitary style attack: RTE
Family escape pipe bomb explosion in Londonderry: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Guns 'were for dissidents' police claim in court: BBC
Belfast's murals – Off the wall? (Apr 12): Belfast Telegraph Kerry McKittrick
MLAs seek St Patrick's Day holiday: Belfast Telegraph
England branded least patriotic nation in Europe as citizens are too scared to fly the flag: Daily Mail Steve Doughty
Monday, April 19
Dissident stirrings sharpen Ford's focus as minister: Sunday Business Post John Burke
General Election campaign trail – Justice Minister's two worlds collide: Belfast Telegraph Steven McCaffery
Frazer rules himself out as 'unity' candidate: The News Letter
TUV tactical vote call sparks fury: Belfast Telegraph
Scandals could hit DUP, but sectarian headcount to see many favourites home: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Durkan hoping to hold off any Sinn Féin surge: The Irish Times Mary Minihan
Fermanagh and South Tyrone – key marginal that switches between orange and green: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Junior no racing certainty in a clash of unionist ideologies: Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Parties continue battle over posters: The News Letter Sam McBride
DUP election models are Mormons from the US: Belfast Telegraph
Election fever in Britain highlights total apathy of Northern parties : Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
SDLP leader Ritchie rules out merger with Fianna Fáil: The Irish Times Stephen Collins
Sinn Fein – Unionists are failing most needy: Belfast Telegraph
Community takes to streets in protest over pipe bomb attack: Belfast Telegraph
Derry family targeted in pipe bomb attack: UTV Internet
Police use CS spray to control trouble in Ballycastle: BBC
Attacks won't solve drug problem – McCann: Derry Journal
Questions that remain for PMS savers (Apr 17): The News Letter Nick Garbutt
McAleese predicts 'long road' to redemption: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
New calls for rethink on arming gardai after pub brawl (Apr 6): Irish Independent Allison Bray and Linda McGrory
Gilmore – redraw the constitution for 2016: Sunday Tribune Conor McMorrow
Charmed, David, but let Scotland go free (Apr 11): The Sunday Times Joan McAlpine
Sunday, April 18
DUP names block grant as price of its support: The Sunday Times John Burns
Orangeman breaks ranks on 'unity' letter: The News Letter Sam McBride
Sinn Fein threatened by split votes: The Sunday Times Newton Emerson
Best bib and tuckers (Apr 15): UTV Internet Ken Reid
How to win votes – be the lesser evil: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Can TV battles change the election outcome?: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Risks if the UUP decide to go it alone (Apr 16): The News Letter Sam McBride
SDLP leader rejects Fianna Fail merger: UTV Internet
Relocate jobs (Apr 13): Derry Journal Editorial
Man held over MI5 bombing: The News Letter
MI5 bomb marks terror innovation: The Sunday Times John Mooney
DUP couple step down from council: The News Letter
Dodds couple leaves city council: BBC
IRA guns turn up five years after decommissioning: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
PSNI pension decision 'unlawful' (Apr 16): UTV Internet
Retired garda sues tribunal: The Sunday Times John Mooney
Gospel according to Matthew: Sunday Independent Shane Ross
Does electricity interconnector make sense? (Apr 14): The News Letter N R Greer
Inside story of Long Kesh revels in the humans and the humour: The Sunday Times Anna Burnside
£225m for PMS 'not a handout' (Apr 16): The News Letter
New approaches are vital if Irish Catholicism is to have a future (Apr 13): The Irish Times John Littleton and Eamon Maher
Ireland's Blasphemy Law – Worse Than Blasphemy? (Apr 12): Time John O'Mahony
Scotland and England at breaking point?: The Sunday Times Jason Allardyce
Saturday, April 17
Wrangle over Cameron's Ulster intervention: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
No place for Cameron's idealism under dreary steeples: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Now we wait for the Northern Ireland debate: Channel4.com Carl Dineen
'We can win it' – Adams: Derry Journal
I'm so proud to be the poster girl for TUV, says Claire: Belfast Telegraph Anne Madden
Confusion at the 'poles' for Willie!: Derry Journal
Billboards are driving them up the wall: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
General Election 2010 – East Londonderry: BBC Noel Thompson
Constituency profile – Strangford: UTV Internet
Will UUP go into opposition?: The News Letter Sam McBride
Northern Ireland police left at risk by 'intelligence gap': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Gardai investigate former top Provo over MI5 bomb: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Joint action on dissident threat: Irish Examiner
MI5 bomb was a 'stunt' – Ford: UTV Internet
RIRA link to murder after drug warning (Apr 12): Belfast Telegraph
'Next knock could be your last': Derry Journal
Dissidents blamed for attack on car: The News Letter
IRA informer's wife in 'Stakeknife' legal bid: UTV Internet
'Trick or treat' killer appeals his sentence for attacking sisters: Belfast Telegraph Ivan Little
Murder cop's claims alone would justify public inquiry: Belfast Media Alana Fearon
Police still trying to bring back accused: Derby Telegraph
Prince in line for Ulster mission: The News Letter
Kelly greets AIF pledge (Apr 7): Irish Echo
Glenn Beck attacks U.S.govt. funds for Irish peace process: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
City of Culture bid requires united political front in Londonderry: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
Make a break for the border – Belfast to Dublin Maracycle returns (Apr 13): Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
We need co-operation not continued conflict (Apr 14): Belfast Telegraph Martin McGuinness
Executive to consider £225m PMS lifeline (Apr 15): The News Letter
Bad bank NAMA set to absorb NI loans in May: BBC
Why the tricolour doesn't get a look-in: The Irish Times Brian O'Connell
Friday, April 16
Tory alliance with UUP 'destabilising' peace process: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
SDLP and Sinn Fein proclaim rival visions for united Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
In Paisley heartland of North Antrim, election battle rages for unionism's soul: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Constituency profile – North Antrim: UTV Internet
No nationalist pact means it's for Dodds to lose: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Unionist tensions rise over leaflet: Belfast Telegraph
SF posters 'insult dead': Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
'Non-tribal' Long's week in politics: The Irish Times
Why we need to change and not just talk about it: Belfast Telegraph Edna Longley
Plans for parades body outlined: BBC
Ulster Unionists strongly criticise plans to manage marches: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Allister Comments On P and J Transfer (Apr 13): Ballymena Times
A big step: Irish Echo Editorial
Republican threat on Ford agenda: BBC
Grandmother tells of pipe bomb terror: The News Letter
Attack on Mary is an attack on us all: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Orange hall targeted for third time in six months: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Omagh investigation is 'the cover-up of the century' – Gallagher: Ulster Herald Ronan McSherry
Extradition of murder suspect is step closer (Apr 15): Derby Telegraph
Bilingual signages quashed again: Ballymoney Times
Is it time to whitewash Northern Ireland's paramilitary murals? (Apr 12): Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Executive pledges £50m for PMS savers: UTV Internet
Bold bid to resolve the PMS saga: The News Letter Editorial
No Pope here: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Seizing the Pope? What an arresting idea. Will it work? (Apr 15): The Times Julian B. Knowles
The mob should lay off. The pope is completely innocent (Apr 15): The Guardian Jack Valero
Frail, but not as frail as the church he leads: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
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