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Saturday, July 15
Ahern devolved deadline is still on: Irish Independent Senan Molony
Paisley 'appealing to lowest common denominator': Derry Journal
New hope as 'Twelfth' strolls by at a peaceful pace: Irish Independent
Talk and walk go hand-in-hand Adams: Daily Ireland Mick Hall
Parade allowed to take banned route again — SF: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
PSNI accused over Butcher Street incidents: Derry Journal
Summer litmus test must be passed: The News Letter (Jul 4)
Is this culture?: Daily Ireland Mary Lou McDonald
The Twelfth: Derry Journal Editorial
Crowning Mr Unionist: The Blanket (Jul 3) John Coulter
Loyalist paramilitaries angered by Paisley claim: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
UDA statement on its future expected soon: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Craig appeal one year after brutal murder: Belfast Telegraph (Jul 11) Jonathan McCambridge
Omagh trial judge warns prosecutor: Irish Independent
US sword of Damocles still hanging over Belfast man: Daily Ireland Jim Dee
Funding row won't affect MI5 plans: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Why the quest for justice and the search for the disappeared must go on, hand in hand: Irish Independent
Remains of seven have never been discovered: (from the Irish News, Jul 12)
Council defends decision to ban H-Block exhibition: Daily Ireland David Lynch
An honour to have been part of Blanket protest: (from the Irish News, Jul 11) Anthony McIntyre
Sinn Fein confident of Dail seat for Waterford: Waterford News & Star (Jun 2) Aileen Mulhall
Irish language rights to cost EU €677,000: Irish Independent
MEP calls for faster action on use of Irish: Daily Ireland
Friday, July 14
Paisley's 'offensive rant' slammed: UTV Internet
DUP dismiss concerns over Paisley speech: The News Letter
Ahern 'allays loyalist concerns': BBC
We won't spill our blood or fill graves, loyalists tell Paisley: Irish Independent Gene McKenna and Dominic Cunningham
Vote 'will make direct rule fairer': The News Letter
DUP is the thorn in the side of the GFA: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Peace must be dared: Belfast Telegraph Roy Garland
Hello, anyone at home?: Daily Ireland Editorial
Breakthrough in talks is unlikely: The News Letter Editorial
Flags bearing murdered teenager's name a disgrace: Daily Ireland Connla Young
'He is bringing common sense to the Orange Order': The Guardian Owen Bowcott
'Parades not about creating division': (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Orange history told in Irish film: The News Letter
Get set for the sash the tourist wore: Belfast Telegraph (Jul 12) Lindy McDowell
Founded on and fuelled by bigotry: Daily Ireland Jude Collins
Sectarianism is major issue: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Stolen hunger strike posters retrieved: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Hunger strike sports shirts spark fury: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Wounds of 1981 hunger strike remain raw for the fiancée of Martin Hurson: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Lords move on Irish party money: BBC
SDLP anger at bid to ban cross-border fundraising: Ireland_On-Line
Fuel fraud boosts boom in property: The News Letter
Britain's US point man on North is quite the caregiver: Daily Ireland Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
Judge may exclude Omagh evidence: BBC
Sinn Fein in march talks with police: UTV Internet
Revealed — how British threatened harsh sanctions over SAS arrests: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Paramedics' union calls on Frazer to retract claim: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Thursday, July 13
Power sharing with SF over our dead bodies Paisley: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham, Chris Anderson and Ian Graham
Push comes to shove for our MLAs: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ardoyne keeps lid on violence: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Praise after 'peaceful Twelfth': BBC
Army off streets for July 12: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
'Tolerance' and 'dialogue' must become part of Orange vocabulary: Impartial Reporter
Should the Orange Order end its annual marches?: Belfast Telegraph David McKittrick
Orangemen play it smart for Twelfth: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
McAleese holds party to celebrate Battle of the Boyne: Irish Examiner Louise Hogan
Ahern to meet loyalist grouping: BBC
Paramilitaries blame brothers for Lisa murder: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Alan Murray
SF riding the tide in political sea change: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
'Pretty Much a Busted Flush': The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
IRA revisit burial sites of Disappeared with forensic: (from the Irish News) William Graham
New efforts to recover bodies of Disappeared: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
SF strive to find remains: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Hain reserves comment on findings: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Decision to 'disappear' McConville raises important questions today: (from the Irish Times, Jul 12) Ed Moloney
What about demanding this inquiry, Gerry?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Push on for extradition treaty hearing: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Dissidents 'behind hoax package': BBC
Story waiting to be told: The News Letter (Jul 7)
Craig appeal one year after brutal murder: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Billboard returned with Orange help: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Homes attacked in north Belfast: UTV Internet
Tax deal 'could rescue North': Irish Independent Brendan Keenan
Wednesday, July 12
Hopeful build-up to a peaceful Twelfth: Irish Independent Ian Graham
North Belfast parade passes peacefully: RTE
Orangemen locked out in Cenotaph mix-up: Derry Journal
Marching to a different drum: The Guardian Henry McDonald
Soldiers stay off streets as PSNI handles security: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Disgusting: Daily Ireland Connla Young
Stabbing victim was ex-loyalist paramilitary: The Scotsman
Loyalist vandals in school attack: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Imperfect peace is taken for granted: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Extra Time Will Not Be Decisive: The Blanket (Jul 7) David Adams
Devolution can it save academic selection?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Cabinet due to approve new system to find IRA 'disappeared': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
IRA 'was wrong' over bodies issue: BBC
IRA statement beyond belief: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Belfast murals to be replaced: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Nationalist anger over £3m mural paint plan: (from the Irish News)
Down a cul-de-sac: Daily Ireland Editorial
UVF must come clean McCord: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Alan Murray
Orange hall is destroyed in arson: BBC
Human bomb spy probe: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Stephen Breen
Equality street: Irelandclick.com (Jul 6) Editorial
Married couple nominated for bravery award: Belfast Telegraph (Jul 8)
Bloody Sunday relative rejects newspaper claims: Derry Journal
Tuesday, July 11
Drumcree's handful of police: Belfast Telegraph
Drumcree must 'rest in peace': Daily Ireland Eamonn Houston
Orangemen test the water on talks: The News Letter
Unionists 'should be proud of the Twelfth': The News Letter
'Twelfth festival' funding challenge: (from the Irish News) (Margaret Canning
Order allowed to lay wreath at town church: The News Letter
History is key for Orangemen to draw a road map for change: The Sunday Times (Jul 9) Liam Clarke
How memories can alter perceptions: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Clean up and lighten up the bonfires: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Eleventh hour efforts for 12th: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Bonfire tradition: The News Letter Editorial
Congressman calls on governments to stand firm on November deadline: Daily Ireland Jim Dee
Fears justice groups are own 'police': Belfast Telegraph
McConville forced by IRA to make spy confession: Irish Independent
Continued republican callousness is obscene: The News Letter Editorial
Vilest of the vile: Irish Independent Editorial
UVF force mum to flee Ulster: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Stephen Breen
Police Ombudsman is an 'excellent role model': The News Letter
O'Loan expected to criticise RUC probe: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Alan Murray
Collusion question still hanging in mid-air: Daily Ireland Máirtin Ó Muilleoir
Looking Back on 1981: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Barron inquiry typically leaves more questions than answers: Daily Ireland Mick Hall
New murals to rid Ulster of dark days of the past: The News Letter Editorial
Monday, July 10
Two thirds in North now oppose peace deal: The Sunday Times (Jul 9) Liam Clarke
Secret UDA talks revealed: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Stephen Breen and Alan Murray
'All you need is love' as the fury fades over Drumcree's parade: Irish Independent
Drumcree dispute 'a dead issue': UTV Internet
Paisley anger over Dunloy parade: BBC
Orange anger is directed at parades chief: Irish Examiner Dan McGinn
Protestants urged to resign from Parades Commission: UTV Internet
We can't let Eleventh Night become an annual hate-fest: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Alan McBride
IRA derided over its defence of McConville murder: The Irish Times Dan Keenan and Liam Reid
Prove my mum was an informer: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Brian Rowan and Stephen Breen
IRA 'informer' claim sparks McConville fury: Irish Examiner Mary Regan
McConvilles to seek apology for informant slur: The Sunday Times (Jul 9) Carissa Casey
The IRA's still dealing with its past: Sunday Life (Jul 9) Brian Rowan
'Rich' SF should pay McConvilles: Sunday Independent (Jul 9) Jim Cusack & Alan Murray
Politicians Act on Priest's Final Wish: The Universe
Father Faul Saved Many Lives: The Blanket (Jul 7) Richard O'Rawe
SDLP call for suspension of CRJ funding: (from the Irish News, Jul 3) Seanin Graham
Donaldson concern at Tory plans: UTV Internet
Community tries to pull young back from brink: (from the Irish News, Jul 4) Maeve Connolly
The catalogue of the Troubles: The Guardian Fionola Meredith
Report points to RUC reservist's farm as base for UVF operations: (from the Irish News, Jul 6) Valerie Robinson
Community art project awarded £3m: BBC
Family casts doubt on Blaney 'peace deal': The Sunday Times (Jul 9) Stephen O'Brien
Gardai watching dissident Sinn Fein group: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Sunday, July 9
Sinn Fein warns on deal deadline: BBC
Envoy's nuclear fallout: (from the Irish News) Newton Emerson
Intimidatory flags 'wholly unacceptable': Belfast Telegraph Ruari McLaren
Flying a despicable flag of convenience: Daily Ireland (Jul 7) Editorial
MP calls for ban on jailed Liverpool Orangemen: The Observer Henry McDonald
Low-key security presence at Drumcree parade: RTE
Drumcree's historic links to the Somme: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
'Warm welcome' for Donegal parade: BBC
Evening parade given go ahead: Daily Ireland (Jul 7) Ciarán Barnes
IRA insists victim was informer: BBC
Anger as IRA smears Jean McConville again: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack & Don Lavery
IRA told end lies about 'disappeared' mother: The Observer Henry McDonald
McConvilles are fully vindicated: Sunday Independent
IRA must admit fully to injustice: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Beware new planning corruption from SF: Sunday Independent Brendan O'Connor
Ex IRA man to publish new mag: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
GAA distances itself: (from the Irish News)
23 extra police officers for south Armagh: Newry Democrat
Nationalists call for PSNI to withdraw claim on occupied Crossmaglen land: Daily Ireland (Jul 6) Connla Young
Bridging a bitter divide: Sunday Business Post Niamh Connolly
Observe the sons and daughters of Ulster going to the Somme: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
How Catholicism fell from grace in Ireland: Chicago Tribune Tom Hundley
Voters back English-only parliament: The Observer Ned Temko
Saturday, July 8
Kenny, Rabbitte in power-sharing pessimism: RTE
Opposition talks crime in the North: Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Hain achieves all-party consensus: BBC Martina Purdy
Sinn Féin is as fit for government as DUP: (from the Irish News, Jul 7) Denis Bradley
Taoiseach urged to call summit: Daily Ireland David Lynch
Contentious march is restricted: BBC
Shed loads of cash bring wondrous joy to brethren: Daily Ireland Robin Livingstone
West versus the rest over 'Bigotfest' event: (from the Irish News, Jul 6) Newton Emerson
Shameless loyalist gang hang more flags: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Court reserves PIRA appeal judgement: RTE
Was Kenny Pushed?: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com
Emotional time for proud family: Daily Ireland Roisin McManus
Official mother of 10 shot by IRA was not an informer: Daily Telegraph Tom Peterkin
Paisley speaks with victim's mother: UTV Internet
O'Loan censures police on McConville murder inquiry: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Relatives want 1975 bombing inquiry: (from the Irish News, Jul 6) Valerie Robinson
Council plan needs to be debated and amended: The News Letter Editorial
Teens from U.S., Northern Ireland learn to work together and improvise in theater and art museum: Fort Worth Star Telegram (Jul 6) Heather Ann White
Monteith wants the future of Scotland put to vote: The Scotsman Hamish MacDonnell
No easy answer to the English question: The Times (Jul 5) Peter Riddell
Friday, July 7
Irish Republic's main opposition leaders to meet DUP: UTV Internet
Governments Talk Tough: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
A culture of crime that threatens normality: The News Letter Editorial
DUP meets Hugh Orde: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
O'Loan clears police over parade: BBC
Parades Commission rules on Ardoyne parade: UTV Internet
Orange link with loyalist killers: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
DUP vow to defy Equality Commission: Irelandclick.com Ciarán Barnes
Concern over loyalist flags in the Waterside: (from the Irish News)
Hospital criticised over flags: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
New York Chef Charged in Spy Case: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Sean O'Driscoll
Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome: The Blanket (Jun 29) Dolours Price
Paisley meets IRA victim's family: BBC
No evidence for McConville agent claim O'Loan: RTE
Disappeared must be found: (from the Irish News) Editorial
Blast victim's relative hits out: Daily Ireland
Kingsmill Thirty years on: Belfast Telegraph David Patterson
King Accused of Sinn Fein Snub: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Sean O'Driscoll
Roger Casement tribute scrapped: Ballymoney Times
'Scottish-sized nations have an advantage': Sunday Herald (Jun 25)
Thursday, July 6
PM appeal over Assembly talks: UTV Internet
Sinn Fein told support the law: The News Letter
Mystery over Assembly business: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Cut fuel duty in Northern Ireland to foil organised crime, urge MPs: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Organised crime still stumbling block MPs: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
Moving the goal posts in Northern Ireland: Springfield Republican Editorial
Last Army watchtower in S.Armagh to be removed: UTV Internet
Crossmaglen uproar after PSNI land u-turn: Newry Democrat
Hermon repeats PUP pact criticism: UTV Internet
Orange Order 'cloak' for Mersey UVF two: Daily Mirror Pat Hurst
Police call for 'calm' band parades: Ballymoney Times
Barred Black in appeal for calm: The News Letter
PSNI appoints Scottish ACC for public inquiries: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan McCambridge
We need Great Britain football team, says Blair: The Times Owen Slot
PSNI 'watch flags being erected': BBC
Lisburn council censured by Equality Commission over flag flying: UTV Internet
Councillors clash over Somme flags: Impartial Reporter
Poles' furniture put on bonfire: The News Letter
Sectarianism 'must be eradicated': BBC
Rasharkin riots 'a disgrace': Ballymoney Times
Army's baton round fire at Whiterock riot 'justified': UTV Internet
Loyalists had licence to kill Catholics, finds inquiry: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien
Bombers 'treated better than victims': Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Baron Report Search for justice set to drag on: Irish Examiner Editorial
Solving the murders of Ulster's past: The News Letter Editorial
Bloody Sunday Inquiry has cost £400m, claims Minister: Belfast Telegraph
Murphy v Frazer for council seat: Newry Democrat
Nesbitt presses Hanson on human rights: The News Letter
Terrorism is now a global franchise: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Hard to explain: The News Letter Editorial
Aberdeen leaders condemn anti-English attacks in city: The Scotsman Frank Urquhart
Wednesday, July 5
Summer timetable for MLAs: UTV Internet
NI progress 'threatened by crime': BBC
Lots to commend nanny-style intervention: (from the Irish News) Breidge Gadd
Future is as clear as the past, as usual: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
NI 'a back door for people smuggling': UTV Internet
Ihab Shoukri refused bail: UTV Internet
Brothers in arms: Sunday Life (Jul 2) Stephen Breen
Mersey pair were 'officers' in UVF: Daily Mirror Pat Hurst
Council to fund St Patrick's Day event: UTV Internet
Police case ends after 100 days: BBC
Dunclug divisions deep despite unity after Michael's murder: (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
Polish friends: Derry Journal Editorial
Council broke its flags rule: Daily Mirror
Blind injustice: Sunday Life (Jul 2) Stephen Breen
Death brings Fr Faul: (from the Irish News) Anthony McIntyre
Somme lines re-drawn: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Opposition hits out at bill that 'threatens Irish neutrality': Irish Examiner Harry McGee
Government can't be trusted on battle groups: Daily Ireland Patricia McKenna
Bloody Sunday Full inquiry, cost £400m. July 7 bombs No inquiry, 'too expensive': Daily Telegraph George Jones and Jonathan Petre
We must not give Cameron the chance to tear our country apart: The Guardian Jonathan Freedland
Tuesday, July 4
McGimpsey attacks DUP and Sinn Fein: The News Letter
SDLP demand end to mud-slinging: UTV Internet
Assembly expected to hold debate: BBC
Prayers of the faithful 'key' to a more peaceful Drumcree: (from the Irish News) William Scholes
Aid grant to Orange Order takes the biscuit: (from the Irish News) Tom Kelly
Order must strive to broaden appeal: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Mavericks defiant despite leadership being banged up: Sunday Life (Jul 2) Alan Murray
Paisley to meet IRA victim's mum: BBC
Disappeared issue 'can be solved': BBC
My hero son was pawn in dirty war: Sunday Life (Jul 2) Stephen Breen
Not enough evidence of police stress QC: The News Letter
PSNI appoint new assistant chief: BBC
The town where DUP won't share power with anybody: (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
Dissidents probe after bomb find: BBC
'I won't be forced out by murderers': Sunday Life (Jul 2) Chris Anderson and Stephen Gordon
FIFA could have banned us Wells: The News Letter
Brighton bomber sues British tabloid: Irish Examiner Dan Buckley and Conor Keane
Monsignor Denis Faul Tribute: The Blanket (Jun 24) Ruairí Ó Brádaigh
Talks 'ongoing' over Blaney reunion: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Devolution rules out Scots Prime Minister: Belfast Telegraph Andy McSmith
Anti-English feeling 'at its strongest in nationalists': The Scotsman Hamish MacDonnell
Catholicism 'faces biggest crisis since Reformation': The Times Ruth Gledhill
Martin McGuinness meets Tamil Tigers: UTV Internet
Monday, July 3
UPRG influence grows as politics replaces violence: Sunday Life (Jul 2) Stephen Breen
Blame game is hitting the headlines again: (from the Irish News) James Kelly
Judas 118 or DUP Strategy of Subversion?: The Blanket Anthony McIntyre
Criticism of funding to promote 'inclusive celebration': (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Cover blows spy's secret: Sunday Life (Jul 2) John McGurk
Booklet claims terror chief was framed: Sunday Life (Jul 2) Ciaran McGuigan
Belfast, where victims do have their say: The Guardian Erwin James
CIRA boss 'set up weapons sting': Sunday Life (Jul 2) Ciaran McGuigan
McCartney case key charge is withdrawn: (from the Irish News) Sharon O'Neill
Baroness Paisley to take her seat: BBC
Somme commemoration was a turn in our history McAleese: Irish Independent Brian Dowling
The fighting Irish: Daily Telegraph Editorial
In the dock arrival of British warship in Dublin sparks protests: Irish Examiner (Jun 30) Senan Hogan and Brian Hutton
SNP hierarchy facing split over vote for independence: The Scotsman Peter McMahon
Anti-English sentiment and Scotophobia ill-serve anyone who likes being British: Sunday Herald (Jul 2) Muriel Gray
Sunday, July 2
Conviction shows SF is still linked to IRA crime despite new bid for power: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Body to provide 'mixed housing': BBC
IRA suspect not allowed to hear son's voice: The Sunday Times Sean O'Driscoll
Stakeknife authors fear book will be banned: The Observer Henry McDonald
Army misses out: The News Letter (Jun 26) Editorial
Disappeared plea to Paisley: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke
Unionist accused of sectarianism after school vote: Daily Ireland (Jun 29) Ciarán Barnes
Jail Food Protest Escalates: Daily Mirror (Jul 1) Allison Morris
Parades on DVD? The future really is Orange: The Sunday Times Carissa Casey
Hail the King of the snoops: Sunday Independent Colum Kenny
Fond memories of Fr Faul: (from the Irish News, Jun 24) Newton Emerson
It's just so much hot Eire: The Sunday Times Kathy Foley
Love versus hate?: Limerick Leader Editorial
Her Majesty is well worth the money spent on her: The News Letter (Jun 29) Editorial
Union Jack representing the rabble: Sunday Business Post (Jun 25) Emmanuel Kehoe
A tribute to the Irish heroes of the Somme: The Sunday Times Richard Oakley Mark Tighe and Matthew Campbell
All-party unity in tribute to fallen Irish of the Somme: Sunday Independent Larissa Nolan
60 held after Scotland's biggest Orange walk: Scotland on Sunday Nicholas Christian
Saturday, July 1
Plan 'B' put in place if devolution deal fail: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Deal deadline does not 'tie DUP': BBC
Sinn Fein/DUP talks claims 'pathetic': The News Letter
Two dates on offer it's up to Ulster's politicians to choose: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Peter Hain is 'team player for DUP': Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Leaked minutes reveal Stormont war of words: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Order must not be used to enforce Ulster laws: The News Letter Editorial
Political stalemate not acceptable...: Daily Ireland Editorial
Plain speaking on devolution deadline: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Money matters: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
Orangemen banned from Garvaghy Road: UTV Internet
Carnival times as Orangemen are sold to tourists: The Times David Sharrock
Third member of Parades Commission has Orange Order links: (from Hot Press) Eamonn McCann
Civil servant faces court grilling on appointment: (from the Irish News, Jun 28)
Garvaghy Road resident pursues Hain over appointments to Parades Commission: (from Hot Press) Eamonn McCann
Unionist hypocrisy: Irelandclick.com (Jun 26) Editorial
Shoukri charges will not stand in court: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
Hain told come clean on McGuinness claims: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Three IRA members were 'Special Branch agents': Newry Democrat
Hunger for truth...: Daily Ireland Laurence McKeown
DUP to attend Somme commemoration in Dublin: The Irish Times Dan Keenan and Stephen Collins
'Ambush made me go for vote': The News Letter
Case 'poses questions for SF': (from the Irish News)
Lawyers want Omagh charges dropped: Newry Democrat
Majority favours speaking rights proposal Adams: Irish Examiner
'Rise up and Reclaim the Republic' says new group: Village (Jun 22) Scott Millar
Legion called to shun UVF: Daily Ireland Ciarán Barnes
The Somme and British identity are all a part of us: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Union Jack representing the rabble: Sunday Business Post (Jun 25) Emmanuel Kehoe
The London Bombing One Year On; We haven't absorbed the lessons: The Spectator Philip Bobbitt
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