Sunday, July 15
May warns Brexit legacy cannot be 'hard border': RTE
UK headed for soft Brexit even WITHOUT Irish border issue, May's aide reveals: Daily Express Carly Read
Brexit – The dream may have died. The nightmare continues: The Irish Times Denis Staunton
Northern Ireland is still at risk of a disastrous internal UK border at Irish Sea: The News Letter Ben Lowry
McGuinness and Hume got over far worse – Shadow SoS: Derry Journal
Democracy only works if we hold those in a position of power to account (Jul 8): Impartial Reporter Dylan Quinn
Gerry Adams offers to meet those responsible for attack on his home: Belfast Live Nathan Hanna
Attacks on home of Gerry Adams 'disgraceful' – Eastwood: Derry Journal Brendan McDaid
Coveney and Foster stand 'in solidarity' with Derry residents: BBC
Bloomfield bonfire injunction "most significant event of this year's Twelfth", says SDLP: Belfast Telegraph Andrew Madden
Eleventh Night in Northern Ireland is a holiday of hate: Irish Mirror Pat Flanagan
Why putting the Orange tradition at the heart of Northern Ireland culture would be a step towards genuine equality (Jul 12): Belfast Telegraph Nelson McCausland
Like many lucky generals, Leo Varadkar has a flaky side too (Jul 8): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Orange Lodge boss blasts followers who 'sing songs about the past' and tells them 'You are not welcome': Scottish Sun Paul Thornton
Orange Order seeks relaunch of lodge at Trinity College Dublin: The Sunday Times Sean Pollock
Gang of masked youths wanted over sectarian arson attack on special needs school: Belfast Telegraph
Newry Cenotaph attack condemned as 'sickening': BBC
Irishness means more than hating England (Jul 8): Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Police failed to send suspected UVF killer's file to prosecutors (Jul 9): Irish News Connla Young
Maurice Hayes – My dad's greatest legacy is that you can be more than one thing, says daughter Clodagh (Jul 9): Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Tributes to flamboyant unionist peer Laird, dead at 74 (Jul 11): Belfast Telegraph
The Irish border and its farms will slaughter a US deal: The Sunday Times Dominic Lawson
Eyebrows raised over Northern Ireland councillors 'Rose of Tralee' reference (Jul 12): Belfast Telegraph
Air Corps helicopters fly over Border to help North's fire service (Jul 11): Irish Independent Ryan Nugent
Presbyterian clergy 'worse than children' at Church's General Assembly (Jul 10): Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Presidential election confirmed as Sinn Féin decide to field candidate: Irish Independent Wayne O'Connor
Woman 'quizzed' by Birmingham Airport police – for using a Northern Irish £10: Birmingham Mail Jilly Beattie
The Catholic church has brutalised Ireland. But still we welcome the pope (Jul 9): The Guardian Emer O'Toole
Developer Comer answers Church cash appeal for Papal visit (Jul 8): Sunday Independent Dearbhail McDonald
Scots Tory in DUP 'dark money' row instructs lawyers over BBC documentary: The Herald Tom Gordon
Saturday, July 14
Gerry Adams home attacked with 'explosive device': Belfast Live Ryan Smith
Gerry Adams calls for meeting with people who attacked house: The Guardian Kevin Rawlinson
Sixth successive night of violence in Londonderry: Belfast Telegraph Leona O'Neill
PSNI chief blames 'New IRA' for attacks on officers: Irish Independent Aoife Moore and David Young
'Londonderry riots being orchestrated by cowards hiding in the shadows': The News Letter
Londonderry will not be dragged back to the past says McDonald ahead of rally: Belfast Telegraph
DUP slams Sinn Féin's 'double standards' over city violence: The News Letter
Dissident republicans guilty of child abuse, says Police Federation: The News Letter
Derry violence leaves people 'angry, heartbroken and infuriated': Belfast Live David Young
"Not in our name" – Solidarity rally held in Derry this evening in opposition to ongoing violence: Derry Now
Derry riots – Gerry Adams demands 'rationale' for house bomb amid violence blamed on dissident republicans: The Independent Joe Watts
Call for MLAs' pay to be redirected to help meet the policing bill for recent mayhem: Belfast Telegraph Allan Preston
David Norris disturbed by Derry violence and glad not to be associated with 'shower' of bonfire builders in the North: Derry Journal
New siege of Derry as the residents of Fahan Street cower and pray for relief: Belfast Telegraph Leona O'Neill
Derry – from shining beacon of hope to scenes of streets in flames: Irish News Bimpe Archer
Violence in Northern Ireland puts pressure on Good Friday pact: Financial Times Arthur Beesley
Donaldson calls on Dublin to respect remit of British/Irish body: The News Letter
Travel security 'will be stricter post-Brexit', says Taoiseach: Irish Examiner Daniel McConnell and Elaine Loughlin
EU chief warns Tories of no deal if UK reject Irish backstop: The National (Scotland) Kathleen Nutt
Northern Irish border not a decisive factor for Theresa May's soft Brexit decision, says top aide: The Sun Harry Cole
'This is a wake-up call!' Furious row erupts as Brexiteer MP says Trump could SAVE Brexit: Daily Express Oli Smith
Time is running out for a UK Brexit solution: Irish Examiner Daniel McConnell
Brexit will mean new customs checks in Ireland, Tánaiste says: The Irish Times Pat Leahy
Ireland's Brexit strategy is kicking up a gear: The Irish Times Simon Coveney
The Brexit white paper is a grand delusion which EU will reject: The News Letter Stephen Farry
Orangemen won't meet Sinn Féin 'for at least a generation': Belfast Telegraph Brett Campbell
Orangeman John Aughey, jailed for driving into crowd in Ardoyne, joins marchers at main Belfast parade: Irish News John Monaghan
Orange Institution of today needs to be fit for purpose, says Gibson: The News Letter Duncan Elder
Not enough Twelfth on TV: The News Letter Ben Lowry
Cluan Place police bonfire video emerges and officer stood down: Belfast Live Sarah Scott
UVF leader met DUP hours before controversial Bloomfield walkway bonfire set alight: Irish News Allison Morris
Twelfth parade – Man accused of calling police "fenian b*****ds" must remain in custody: Belfast Live Alan Erwin
Sinn Féin to play anti-establishment card with choice for presidency: The Irish Times Pat Leahy
Irish people unamused as Donald Trump refers to Ireland as a part of the UK: Irish Mirror Aakanksha Surve
DUP's Little-Pengelly tells of hopes for equality at suffrage event: Belfast Telegraph
RTÉ head of sport says broadcaster does not stop people in the north watching gaelic games: Irish News John Monaghan
FIFA launches investigation into fans' chants of 'no surrender': The News Letter
Forget football, it's independence that's really coming home: The National (Scotland)
White House 'doesn't think Scotland is part of the UK': The Scotsman
Sneering liberals must accept the rights of the Orange marchers: The Herald Kevin McKenna
Orange Order parades to be re-routed away from Glasgow church where priest suffered sectarian attack: Scottish Daily Record Laura Paterson
Friday, July 13
Stephen Farry voices concern as NIO says Tory-DUP deal spells 'exciting times': Irish News John Manley
There must be no Irish language act, Orange Order insists: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Brexit White Paper promises 'frictionless' border: BBC John Campbell
UK's Brexit White Paper – all you need to know: The Irish Times Cliff Taylor
EU will say UK's customs proposal is unworkable: The Irish Times Denis Staunton
Ireland hails UK move towards 'much softer Brexit': Belfast Telegraph
Brexit – May's White Paper sidelines thorny Border issue: The Irish Times Patrick Smyth
Ireland should be UK's friend, not foe: Irish Independent Editorial
Stormont collapse – MLAs paid over £9m: Impartial Reporter
Orange Order hails Karen Bradley as first Secretary of State to attend Twelfth parade: Belfast Telegraph
Bonfire builders do not represent Unionist community – McDonald: RTE Brendan Wright
Once controversial Orange Order parade passes off peacefully in Belfast: Belfast Telegraph
'I'd be a bit eccentric' – Limerick Catholic who loves the Twelfth: The Irish Times Rodney Edwards
Orange parade passes St Patrick's Church in Belfast to single drum beat: Irish News
Police officer 'stood down' over 'bye bye' bonfire remark: Belfast Telegraph Mark Edwards
A 'small minority can terrorise communities', says Martin: The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Bonfire crackdown welcomed: Irish News Editorial
Residents on Fountain estate say empty Stormont setting bad example: Belfast Telegraph
The ties that bind and divide – Tribalism remains a toxic force: Irish Examiner Editorial
The Irish Times view on violence in Northern Ireland – a salutary reminder: The Irish Times Editorial
Ex-soldiers hired to remove loyalist bonfire material: Irish News Allison Morris
Police investigating Crumlin hate crime: BBC
Sinn Féin MLA slams sectarian hate attack on Orange Hall ahead of the Twelfth: Belfast Telegraph Michael Sheils McNamee
Grand Master pays tribute to 336 Orange Order members killed during Troubles: Belfast Telegraph
Romanticising IRA terrorism sends out a message that murder was OK: The News Letter Chris Smyth
Castlederg – pride in 'firm stand' during Troubles: The News Letter
Legal challenge after Irish medium school left in limbo (Jul 4): TheDetail.tv Lindsay Fergus
Fresh trouble in Derry's Bogside on Twelfth night: ITV
Summer Brexit showdown on cards as ideology overshadows practicality (Jun 24): Sunday Independent Ailish O'Hora
Police remain in the Bogside area tonight as land rovers come under continuing attack from crowds throwing petrol bombs and missiles: Derry Now
Petition to ban Glasgow Orange Walks won't be considered by council despite gathering 75,000 signatures: Scottish Daily Record Jack Aitchison
Orange Order leader – 'Foster fuss shows Scots prejudice': The National (Scotland) Kirsteen Paterson
Arlene Foster got 'rapturous reception' at June Orange Order parade in Scotland: Irish News Editorial
Thursday, July 12
DUP joins Brexit Tories to threaten rebellion against Theresa May: Belfast Telegraph Ashley Cowburn
Simon Coveney says it has been a 'good week for Brexit': The Irish Times Pat Leahy
Whitehall's 'potty' plan to keep NI lights on if no Brexit deal: The Guardian Lisa O'Carroll
Hard Brexit would result in 40,000 job losses, Minister for Finance warns: The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
'Ireland has become front and centre in Brexit debate and British politicians are having to get their heads around that': Galway Advertiser Charlie McBride
Brexit and rights a route for republicans to closer unity with EU: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Why revived talks process and a period of direct rule are not mutually exclusive: Belfast Telegraph Rick Wilford
Trouble flares for a fifth straight night in Londonderry: The News Letter
Dissident republicans blamed as trouble flares in Derry for fifth night: Belfast Telegraph Mark Bain and Rebecca Black
'Mindless' attacks on fire fighters need to stop: Derry Journal
Democratic representatives of Derry appalled by events in the Bogside – Reilly: Derry Journal
Police confirm two 'crude but viable' devices were discovered close to Derry's Walls after fifth night of trouble: Derry Now
Fears lives will be lost if Londonderry violence continues: The News Letter Mark Rainey
Chief Constable rejects criticism of policing in Londonderry – 405 officers deployed despite 'myths': Belfast Telegraph
Futile violence witnessed in Derry an obstacle to radical change: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
No excuse for Derry violence: Irish News Editorial
Hijackings and 'pipe bomb blast' amid bonfire-linked violence in NI: RTE Brendan Wright
Bus passengers left shaken after Co Down bus hijacking: Belfast Telegraph
East Belfast UVF exploits at odds with rule of law pledge – Police: Belfast Telegraph Mark Edwards
Police to investigate Ballymurphy Massacre banner on Belfast bonfire: Belfast Telegraph
St James' Swifts issues statement after bonfire displays flags: Belfast Live Ryan Smith
Cluan Place – police remain in attendance: The News Letter Gemma Murray
Belfast Eleventh night trouble 'small minority of people who have no regard for their communities', say police: Belfast Live Ryan Smith
Recent acts of terror cannot be tolerated: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Huge King Billy tattoo for Orangeman to mark Twelfth: BBC Ali Gordon
Our proud tradition goes from strength to strength: The News Letter Edward Stevenson
Forgotten Zaoui true face of legacy issues: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Duke and Duchess of Sussex ring peace bell on Dublin visit: The Guardian Caroline Davies
Mood shifts from fun to sombre as royals visit Famine memorial: The Irish Times Simon Carswell and Jack Power
Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went to Ireland: Macleans Patricia Treble
Former Dublin Lord Mayor Christy Burke to consider Áras bid: RTE Conor McMorrow
Sinn Féin TD Caoimhghin O Caolain denies interest in presidential run but refuses to rule u-turn if asked by Mary Lou McDonald: Irish Sun Craig Farrell and Kieran Dineen
Will it be the old or new Michael D who shows up for election campaign?: Irish Independent Kevin Doyle
Derry anti-war group to protest against Donald Trump visit: Derry Journal
Plan to deck Big Ben clock tower in England flags dubbed 'boost for Scottish independence': The Herald Alistair Grant
Ireland's Security Council bid shows us what an independence could be: The National (Scotland) Alyn Smith
Wednesday, July 11
Leo Varadkar – EU should relax on Brexit red lines: Irish Examiner Elaine Loughlin and Fiachra O Cionnaith
'We will remain united with EU' to get the best deal from Brexit: Irish Independent Shona Murray and Kevin Doyle
MPs resign vice-chair roles in protest at NI 'backstop': BBC John Campbell
Rees Mogg hears of Brexit Border woes: Impartial Reporter
Theresa May soldiers on in face of more resignations as Michel Barnier voices concern about Chequers deal: Irish News John Manley
A new Prime Minister would still be bound to DUP, insists political expert: Belfast Telegraph Allan Preston
Brexit could be the makings of a Corbyn primed to lead nation: Irish Examiner Gerard Howlin
Ulster Unionists oppose 'parallel' police body: The News Letter Mark Rainey
Victims of Troubles in Republic excluded from legacy proposals: Irish News Noel McAdam
Truth or justice may never come, but we can still keep loved ones' memories alive: The News Letter George Larmour
Unionists hit out at Sinn Féin for 'romanticising murder' over IRA commemoration: Belfast Telegraph Mark Edwards
'I take great pride in putting on the sash that my father wore': The News Letter Graeme Cousins
The Twelfth – Not yet a Mardi Gras for all: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Twelfth of July highlights the North's uncertain future: The Irish Times Susan McKay
Shrunken NIO goes on big recruitment drive: The News Letter Sam McBride
IRA's Docklands bomb was our life sentence, says daughter as 'forgotten' victim Zaoui dies: Belfast Telegraph Victoria Leonard
Daughters speak of losing their mother: Belfast Media Brónach Ní Thuama
Fourth night of Derry violence an 'act of pure evil' as shots fired at police: Belfast Telegraph Mark Edwards
Youth sets himself on fire as riots grip Derry: Irish Independent Leona O'Neill
Fountain residents fearful but defiant after sectarian attacks: The News Letter Mark Rainey
Our activists were trying to prevent attacks on Fountain and one had his car torched – Saoradh: Derry Journal
We sought guarantees that attacks on the Fountain estate would cease – IRSP: Derry Journal
Derry's council to host special meeting to discuss 'ongoing criminal behaviour and sectarian attacks' in the Bogside: Derry Now
Christian leaders describe Derry street violence as an 'affront to society': Derry Journal
50-year-old man charged with intentionally encouraging or assisting Londonderry riot: Belfast Telegraph
Sinister republican elements behind targeting of Protestant residents: The News Letter Editorial
Anger after woman's car is torched 'because she was flying Union flag': Belfast Telegraph Jenna Gardiner
Warrenpoint 'hate crime' poppy wreaths replaced: BBC
Belfast City Council Bloomfield bonfire injunction secured at final hour: Belfast Live Andrew Madden
Bloomfield Walkway – Belfast bonfire lit hours after court order: BBC
Walkway bonfire builders claim this is last year at controversial site: Irish News Allison Morris
Bonfire makers must use common sense: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Bonfire builders should face the consequences of their actions: Irish News Editorial
Public excluded from trial of IRA accused as surveillance evidence given: The Irish Times Eoin Reynolds
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Ireland – Politician's faux pas after meeting royal couple: Irish Mirror Russell Myers
Meghan Markle IS IRISH! Her Irish gran married a Brit soldier and was SHUNNED by family: Daily Express Alahna Kindred
Harry and Meghan's first trip is just an Irish school tour: The Irish Times Patrick Freyne
Sinn Féin to make decision on Irish presidency move this weekend: Belfast Telegraph
Irish people cannot begrudge England a World Cup win: Irish Mirror John Kierans
Scots need to ditch 'anyone but England' attitude: The Scotsman Henry McLeish
English public have given Brexit crisis and controversial Trump visit the boot... for something they can cheer about instead: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
World Cup Brings England Together at a Time of Division: New York Times Ceylan Yeginsu
Church at centre of Orange Walk priest attack probe calls for parade routes to be changed: Scottish Daily Record Paul Ward
Tuesday, July 10
DUP MPs remain concerned over Border 'backstop': The Irish Times Noel McAdam
Anarchy in UK – Brexit talks could stall as British PM faces potential leadership heave: Irish Examiner Eoin English and Juno McEnroe
Boris Johnson resignation a 'game-changer' – but many will want to see Theresa May survive crisis: Irish Independent Kevin Doyle
David Davis 'disagreed with UK's NI Brexit policy': BBC John Campbell
Tánaiste plays down impact of UK Brexit secretary: The Irish Times Barry Roche
Ireland must not become collateral damage amid 'Tory civil war' over Brexit – Mary Lou McDonald: Irish Independent Rebecca Black
DUP 'unhappy' with aspects of May's Chequers Brexit plan: The News Letter
Brexit has split the UK cabinet – but is it also dividing communities?: TheDetail.tv Paul Gosling
Brexiters seem to forget that 'no deal' is not legally an option: The Guardian Brendan Howlin
Northern Ireland politicians still divided on Brexit plans as Tories face major crisis: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Johnson quits May's cabinet – Good riddance: Irish Examiner Editorial
The Irish Times view on the political turmoil in London – Lurching to a reckoning: The Irish Times Editorial
Resignations leave British government in Brexit chaos: Irish News Editorial
Legacy amendment dropped as Northern Ireland budget passes: BBC
MPs call for an end to 'betrayal' of military veterans: The News Letter
Derry Sinn Féin MLA says efforts to give British soldiers immunity 'shameless and insulting to families': Derry Now
Government must not repeat mistakes of the past, Paisley warns: The News Letter
Northern Ireland secretary Bradley urged to take control as MPs warned vacuum threatens Northern Ireland peace: Belfast Telegraph Dan O'Donoghue
Burning of Union Flags 'attempt to heighten tensions' before Twelfth: The News Letter
Arrests after Randalstown parade video shows 'man aiming gun at marchers': Belfast Live Sarah Scott
Little Orangemen marching out the door in run-up to the Twelfth: The News Letter Graeme Cousins
Bloomfield Walkway bonfire a 'risk to life and not wanted' says PUP's Kyle: Belfast Telegraph Mark Edwards
Belfast council plans injunction to force Stormont officials to act over 'unsafe' bonfire: Belfast Telegraph Andrew Madden and Allan Preston
Desecration of soldiers' memorial at Narrow Water condemned: The News Letter
Loyalist Mark Harbinson tells of his relief after he's cleared of firearms offences: Belfast Live Ashleigh McDonald
Prominent loyalist Mark Harbinson is no stranger to the legal system: The Sunday Times Suzanne McGonagle
PSNI officers and passer-by injured in Derry disorder: ITV
Men, aged 50 and 20, arrested, and teen, aged 16, charged over Derry disorder: Derry Journal
Appeal issued to parents of children in the Bogside area after trouble flares again just hours after community rally: Derry Now
Fountain attacks anti-republican – Donnelly: Derry Journal
'Senseless violence' is pitting working class Protestants and Catholics against one another – trade unions: Derry Journal
Derry Protestants feel besieged as youths throw petrol bombs: The Irish Times Freya McClements
Protestant enclave once a thriving community: Irish News
Mairia Cahill will be 'brave voice' for party on council, says SDLP leader Eastwood: Belfast Telegraph
Hope is essential – IRA graffiti in Belfast painted over with Pride flag: Belfast Telegraph Michael Sheils McNamee
The race for the Áras is on: Irish Independent Cormac McQuinn
Harry and Meghan visit Ireland against Brexit backdrop: The Guardian Caroline Davies
Armed Gardai to keep a watch on dissidents ahead of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal visit: Irish Independent Ken Foy and Conor Feehan
Royal visit 'worth millions in free publicity' – Failte Ireland: Herald.ie Allison Bray
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Dublin visit to Great Famine memorial will be royal family recognition of Ireland horror: Irish Mirror Paddy Clancy
Orange Lodge Grand Master slams thugs who launched bigoted attack on priest during Boyne Parade: Scottish Daily Record Nicholas Keyden
Monday, July 9
May faces down hard Brexiteers, and now the real work begins: The Irish Times Denis Staunton
Leo Varadkar 'more optimistic' Brexit deadline will be met: Irish Examiner Juno McEnroe
Tánaiste – UK Brexit proposals could be basis for serious negotiations: The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Cautious DUP welcome for Chequers Brexit proposal: The News Letter Sam McBride
Hard Brexit could leave food rotting at border, Asda boss warns: The Independent Ravender Sembhy
Davis's resignation no surprise but it delivers a fresh crisis for May: The Irish Times Denis Staunton
The economic consequences of the Irish border question: Financial Times Jonathan Ford
Brexit game has changed but fudge is still on the menu: The Irish Times Chris Johns
What is being asked of Britain in the talks on Brexit is without precedent (Jul 8): Sunday Independent Dan O'Brien
A soft Brexit would be no hardship for the DUP: The News Letter Alex Kane
I want a Brexit that won't leave everyone on this island a loser (Jul 8): Sunday Independent Steve Aiken
May secures soft Brexit mandate – Unhinged were outflanked: Irish Examiner Editorial
The Irish Times view on London's Brexit position – A deal is a long way off: The Irish Times Editorial
Theresa May's Brexit plans still lack credibility: Irish News Editorial
EU court to assess Brexit impact on extraditions: The Times Seán McCárthaigh
Smugglers 'abusing' soft Ireland border checks to get people into UK, National Crime Agency warns: The Independent Lizzie Dearden
If the brats won't oblige each other, then Mother Bradley better prepare to roll up her sleeves: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Policing in Northern Ireland – how the past threatens the future: TheDetail.tv Paul Nolan
We can't allow terrorists to be seen as the moral equals of legitimate state forces: Belfast Telegraph Ruth Dudley Edwards
Appointment of new Garda Commissioner: Southern Star Editorial
Orangeman vows to continue protests over Drumcree dispute: The News Letter Cate McCurry
Orange Order calls on Bradley to start talks as Drumcree stand-off marks 20 years: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Plans to remove pallets from controversial east Belfast bonfire have stalled: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
PSNI watch bonfire rebuilt next to electricity sub-station – threat to thousands of homes: Belfast Telegraph Brett Campbell
Fire crews tackled more than 1,800 bonfires in five years: TheDetail.tv Rory Winters
Criminal damage on poppy wreaths in Co Down town treated as a hate crime: Belfast Telegraph
PSNI probe criminal damage to memorial: The News Letter
Loyalist Mark Harbinson cleared of firearms offences: Irish News
Thugs target Protestant enclave in a second weekend of Derry rioting: Belfast Telegraph Brett Campbell
'Faceless minority' condemned for attacks on Fountain and police: Derry Journal Kevin Mullan
Former Defence Secretary Michael Fallon is trying to stop taxpayers' cash being spent hounding Troubles veterans through court: The Sun David Willetts and Matt Dathan
Irish terror victims are 'ignored by government': Belfast Telegraph
Quinn uncle – I identified the blackened bodies of my nephews: Irish News Connla Young
Former Irish Labour Senator Máiría Cahill joins SDLP: BBC Enda McClafferty
DUP's Ian Paisley withdraws from Twitter: Irish News John Monaghan
Labour initiative to remove role of religions in schools: Irish Examiner Juno McEnroe
Viewers angry after missing out on Armagh game: Irish News John Monaghan
England granted cosmic consolation for the lousy luck of having Rees-Mogg and Farage (Jul 8): Sunday Independent Declan Lynch
Mike Russell – Scotland needs more protection: The Times Hamish Macdonell
Priest in tears after Orange march yobs shout 'Fenian scum, beast and paedophile' in hate crime attack: Scottish Daily Record Sally Hind
Sunday, July 8
Britain will not get everything they want in deal, says Coveney: RTE
Varadkar and May speak after PM secures approval for soft Brexit: The Irish Times Fiach Kelly and Rachel Flaherty
The Chequers die is cast: RTE Tony Connelly
DUP has chance to uphold Brexit (Jul 4): The News Letter David McNarry
Like the scouts, be prepared for the worst Brexit outcome (Jun 28): The Irish Times Patrick Smyth
An uncertain end to latest chapter in the highly complex Brexit saga: The News Letter Ben Lowry
Shift to softer Brexit good for Ireland but big problems remain: The Irish Times Cliff Taylor
Judgment means it's more essential than ever this Stormont stand-off is ended: Belfast Telegraph Edmund Curran
Leading Belfast lawyer warns that north is "sleep walking into a constitutional disaster": Irish News John Monaghan
Despite our obvious problems, there is plenty for everybody to be grateful for: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Co-operation Ireland's Peter Sheridan – I pride myself in being able to see things from 'the other side' (Jun 9): Irish News Joanne Sweeney
Jamie Bryson says removing East Belfast bonfire materials would "undermine positive work": Belfast Live Robert Ainley
Orange Order 'surprised' by Garvaghy Road comments: The News Letter Clint Aiken
Time to flag up supported self-regulation as the route to tackling Twelfth turf wars: The Sunday Times Newton Emerson
Only Orange parade in the Republic passes off peacefully: Irish Mirror Paddy Clancy
30 petrol bombs thrown during incident in Derry last night after police attacked while dealing with incident at the Fountain estate: Derry Now
Children blamed for petrol bomb attacks in Derry: RTE
Liberal Presbyterians have question to answer over letter: The News Letter Billy Kennedy
Presbyterianism's disastrous month casts doubt over its long-term future (Jun 30): Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Protestant churches in Ireland push to keep religious education as a core subject in primary schools: The Sunday Times Colin Coyle
The Phony War on "Taliban Ireland" (Jun 25): First Things John Waters
Having a token vote to remove the blasphemy law is pointless (Jun 17): Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Equal marriage campaigners welcome taoiseach's commitment on LGBT rights (Jun 26): Irish News
Mary Lou McDonald's plan to spoil the coronation: The Sunday Times Stephen O'Brien
'Weather knows no borders' – Sinn Féin senator calls for all-Ireland weather alerts during emergencies: TheJournal.ie Cormac Fitzgerald
ICMSA – Ireland-Britain trade more important than border (Jun 26): Irish Examiner Noel Baker
Non-English Brits unhappy to hear Three Lions roar: Belfast Telegraph
Irish football fans warm to Three Lions in new era: The Sunday Times Sean Pollock and Colin Coyle
Duchess of Sussex's visit to Dublin will be world away from last trip to the city... when she pulled the perfect pint of Guinness: Sunday Telegraph Hannah Furness
City roads at standstill as Orange parade endures sweltering temperatures: Sunday Herald Holly Lennon
Saturday, July 7
UK backs Brexit deal to honour most EU rules and avoid Border: Irish Independent Shona Murray
Soft Brexit proposal welcomed on both sides of Irish border: The Guardian Lisa O'Carroll
Tánaiste 'looking forward' to seeing what the UK's Brexit approach is made of: TheJournal.ie Cianan Brennan
Nicholson welcomes agreement and urges Europe not to reject new offer: Belfast Telegraph
Barnier moves to reassure unionists over Border backstop: The Irish Times Denis Staunton
Michel Barnier wants less drama in Brexit backstop: BBC John Campbell
May finally outlines post-Brexit plan for EU trade – but that's the easy bit: Irish Independent Jill Lawless
Is May's 'third way' just another Brexit fantasy?: The Irish Times
How Britain will look to 'avoid friction at Border': Irish Independent Christopher Hope
Theresa May slaps down Gavin Williamson's plans for IRA amnesty as unionists call for Defence Secretary to quit: The Sun Harry Cole
Northern Ireland politicians vocal in their opposition to Troubles amnesty call: Belfast Telegraph Brett Campbell
Yet another grossly naive amnesty suggestion by a Tory MP – Donaldson: The News Letter
Relatives give mixed reaction to terrorist pardon plan: Belfast Telegraph Suzanne Breen
Bradley faces court challenges over ongoing Stormont vacuum: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin
Arlene Foster claims Sinn Féin have 'surrendered power': Irish News
Northern Ireland parties divided over who should take decisions in absence of Stormont Executive after incinerator ruling: Belfast Telegraph Allan Preston
Karen Bradley desperate to avoid taking charge of Stormont: The News Letter Sam McBride
Dramatic day for UK politics, with unknowable impact: The News Letter Editorial
Time to end the political drift: Irish News Editorial
Court's incinerator decision an indictment of the lamentable state of politics here. It's time for MLAs to put up or shut up: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Police ready for peaceful Twelfth... but prepared for all outcomes: Belfast Telegraph
Drumcree dispute 'cannot run on forever and ever and day' – Hewitt: The News Letter
Orange Order still protesting Drumcree, 20 years on: Irish News Noel McAdam
Relocated Belfast bonfire still threat to our homes, say fearful residents: Belfast Telegraph Gillian Halliday
Bloomfield bonfire material removal 'would be a regressive step', community group warns: The News Letter
Potential loyalist backlash expected to plans to remove controversial bonfire: Irish News Allison Morris
Loyalists to show solidarity by burning 'Mid Ulster Council flags': The News Letter Stanley Campbell
Nationalist councillors call for the removal of Eleventh Night bonfires being built on council-owned property in Mid Ulster: Irish News Connla Young
Jolene Bunting launches "lobby group" amid Standards Investigation: Belfast Live Andrew Madden
Heavy police presence as five loyalist accused sent for trial: The News Letter
'It was an accident' – Sinn Féin Dublin MEP who liked offensive tweet about Arlene Foster: Irish Independent Aoife Moore
Naomi Long hails 232 Presbyterian signatories of letter: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Irish Presbyterian schism after ties severed with Church of Scotland over same-sex marriage: The Herald Brian Donnelly
Brexit prompting spike in Irish passport applications: Irish Echo Anthony Neeson
Sinn Féin take GAA campaign for coverage in the North to RTÉ and BBC: Derry Now
Beeb defends GAA coverage after Sinn Féin-led protest: Belfast Telegraph
How to be an England fan in Ireland – 'We just laugh it off': The Irish Times Mark Hilliard
England football team remains Ireland's dark obsession: The Irish Times Keith Duggan
The least we owe England is to keep on hating to the end: The Irish Times Ken Early
Italian mayor demands England pay 247 years' worth of royalties for using St George's flag: The Independent Peter Stubley
Friday, July 6
SF still run by unelected individuals, says Martin: Irish Independent David Raleigh
Denis Bradley says Sinn Féin needs to urge Catholics to join police: Irish News John Manley
DUP, Sinn Féin and SDLP not represented at Stormont legacy meeting – 'It's pretty shocking': Belfast Telegraph Gareth Cross
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson backs amnesty for IRA terrorists in secret letter to the Prime Minister: The Sun Harry Cole
No 10 slaps down Williamson over 'Troubles amnesty for terrorists' plan: Belfast Telegraph
Call for transparency over poll showing strong united Ireland support: The News Letter
DUP will ensure PM delivers on Brexit pledge – Dodds: Belfast Telegraph Suzanne Breen
Fireworks expected over May's latest Border plan: Irish Independent Kevin Doyle and Shona Murray
Sinn Féin accuses government of 'power grab' over NI Brexit plan: BBC John Campbell
EU unity cracks on Brexit? Austrian Chancellor warns the Irish border standoff must NOT be allowed to force 'hard' UK departure: Daily Mail James Tapsfield
Bradley 'disrespectful' to Hermon over forces letter: The News Letter
The WTF of Brexit: RTE Ian Cooper
Unless there is a clever plan, a happy Brexit summit today is unlikely: The News Letter Editorial
Birmingham pub bomb families welcome 'positive' political meeting: Belfast Live Rebecca Black
As Ann Travers says of SF leader's tweet – 'What a joke!': The News Letter Editorial
Northern Ireland public deserve to see Executive restored so its decisions build a healthcare system fit for the future: Belfast Telegraph Karen Bradley
Arlene Foster's efforts to move DUP on from toxic past encouraging: Belfast Telegraph Suzanne Breen
Drumcree March – Why is the Orange Order parade so divisive and what role do the DUP play?: The Independent Joe Sommerlad
Where's US ambassador? Alas, nowhere to be found: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Editorial
PSNI threaten to publish identities of suspects involved in 'horrific' attack: The News Letter Carmel Robinson
Up Close looks at paramilitaries still controlling communities: ITV
Belfast Councillor Jolene Bunting's conduct being investigated: Belfast Telegraph Andrew Madden
Families despondent as fresh McGurk's Bar bomb inquest rejected: Belfast Telegraph Cate McCurry
Presbyterian ministers 'hurt' by hard line on same-sex couples: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Republican group stages 'action against colonialism' by spraying over 'Victoria' on Dublin street sign: TheJournal.ie Cormac Fitzgerald
Ireland to hold referendum to remove 'women's place is the home' clause from constitution: Daily Telegraph
Limerick to honour England star Harry Kane with top civic honour: Irish Mirror
If all you have to worry about is Stephen Nolan wanting England to win the World Cup, then you really need to get out more: Belfast Telegraph Eilis O'Hanlon
JK Rowling hits out at Scottish nationalists on Twitter: The Herald Alistair Grant
Thursday, July 5
Tánaiste discusses Brexit with senior UK politicians: RTE
NIO's legacy proposals flawed, says Beattie: The News Letter Mark Rainey
Minister refuses to delay Garda Commissioner's appointment: The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Reaction to Drew Harris exposes SF hollow rhetoric: The Irish Times Stephen Collins
No decision on whether to cut MLA's pay – Northern Ireland Secretary: The News Letter Aoife Moore
Bradley refuses to confirm additional PSNI funding post-Brexit: ITV
Paisley warns Tories over armed forces: BBC Vincent Kearney
Unionists have to grapple with the middle-class tantrum over Brexit: The News Letter Owen Polley
If losing Johnson or Gove is price of a Cabinet united over Brexit, it is one May should cheerfully pay: Belfast Telegraph Alban Maginness
DUP councillor wears band uniform at Belfast City Hall meeting – Sinn Féin want answers: Belfast Telegraph Gareth Cross
No plans' to re-name Robinson Centre despite Belfast council policy: Irish News
Belfast Ormeau residents hold protest over unionist flags in Ballynafeigh: Belfast Telegraph
Loyalist bonfire set alight in Co Derry: Irish News Connla Young
FBI darknet tip-off led to garda Semtex sting, IRA trial told: Irish Independent Eoin Reynolds
Man jailed for keeping guns for dissident republicans: Irish News
Portadown car attack could have ended as "sectarian murder", police say: Belfast Live Sarah Scott
Man used INLA to get brother to sign over family farm, court told: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin
Birmingham pub bomb families – Meeting political leaders a positive step forward: Belfast Telegraph
Attorney General John Larkin rejects McGurk's Bar inquest request: Irish News Connla Young
Grand Central Hotel a boon for Belfast area which suffered during Troubles (Jun 26): Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
Unholy council row over Irish signs at cemetery: The News Letter
Unionist politicians out of touch on LGBT rights, says Beattie: Belfast Telegraph Victoria Leonard
BBC's Stephen Nolan 'proud to be British' but he'd support Republic of Ireland too: Belfast Telegraph Gareth Cross
Armagh GAA match airing online can be viewed in Northern Ireland says RTÉ: Irish News Brendan Hughes
'Remove royal statue for more parking' – Sinn Féin TD: Irish Independent Ken Foxe
In Ireland, blasphemy can cost you $30,000. A referendum could change that. (Jun 13): Washington Post Siobhán O'Grady
Our dislike of the English team – A faulty logic: Irish Examiner Editorial
Scots Good Morning Britain fans' fury as Piers Morgan won't stop talking about England's World Cup win: Scottish Sun Blair Meikle
Scots and Welsh ministers want Brexit papers before talks: BBC
Sinn Féin and SDLP urged to end 'one-sided' boycott of Israeli goods: Belfast Telegraph Gillian Halliday
Wednesday, July 4
Northern Ireland instability to be discussed at Anglo Irish co-operation forum: Irish Examiner
Now the last remaining SF red lines must go (Jul 28): The News Letter Editorial
Government doesn't believe UK will deliver progress on issue of Border: Irish Independent Shona Murray
Brexit talks CANNOT progress – Tusk says Irish border must be solved before UK can move on: Daily Express Joe Barnes
May could be called out for delaying tactics on Irish border – Sinn Féin chief: The News Letter Cate McCurry
'The border issue is about much more than trade and money' – Leo Varadkar: Irish Independent Shona Murray
'Too much focus on Border question and not enough on Ireland/UK trade in Brexit talks' (Jun 26): Irish Independent Claire Fox
Leo Varadkar 'trying to BULLY Britain' warn DUP – 'We CANNOT let him succeed': Daily Express Laura Mowat
Brexit creates problem on Northern Irish border (Jun 26): NPR Illinois Sam Beard
Unionists can't afford Northern Ireland to be seen as a place apart (Jul 2): The News Letter Alex Kane
How is it with Brexit dealings that the DUP has learned nothing and forgotten nothing as well?: Belfast Telegraph Alban Maginness
We should follow Peter Robinson's road map to unification (Jun 16): The Irish Times Denis Bradley
Derry MP says Tories and DUP are prioritising 'toxic pact' over rights of NI citizens: Derry Now
White line picket on the Ormeau Road to highlight area's diversity and opposition to flags: Irish News
Derry MLA calls for cool heads and leadership after interface incidents in Bogside and Fountain: Derry Now
Society must cast sectarianism aside (Jun 26): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Lord Alderdice's parting shots (Jul 2): Belfast Telegraph
We didn't feed bonfire builders, say police after social media claims: Belfast Telegraph Jonathan Bell
Man targeted by loyalist mob in Portadown still in hospital: Irish News Allison Morris
Omagh bomb – Legal challenge delayed until February 2019: BBC
Walker Report published online: Irish News Connla Young
Killing Haughey: Village Joseph de Búrca
Mary Lou to mull list for Áras: Irish Examiner Juno McEnroe
Higgins faces fight for a second term as SF set to pick candidate: Irish Independent Kevin Doyle
Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil row over which party is closer to Sinn Féin: The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Scope of legal challenge to A5 road project widened: The News Letter
Major new cross-border housing project to be launched to 'share experiences and embrace diversity in communities': Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
The Irish Times view on the new Garda commissioner – An outsider takes the helm (Jun 26): The Irish Times Editorial
Ex-RUC man's art draws on trauma of the Troubles (Jul 2): Belfast Telegraph Greald Lennon
Catholic education in Ireland is in trouble. Can it survive the end of the "Baptism Barrier?": America Magazine Carly-Anne Gannon
Penny Mordaunt – Same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland is in my in tray: ITV
£60k bill for two royal visits to Northern Ireland part of £4.7m cost of a globetrotting monarchy: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to visit Famine Memorial and emigration center in Ireland (Jun 26): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
'Abortion represents the killing of an innocent member of the human family' – Derry councillors split over motion calling for decriminalisation of abortion in the north (Jul 2): Derry Now
Northern Ireland one of 'most restrictive abortion regimes': AlJazeera.com Alasdair Soussi
Tuesday, July 3
Wilson – Time for PM to play hard ball with EU over customs deal: The News Letter
DUP accuses Taoiseach and EU of trying to bully UK over Border: The Irish Times
Theresa May admits she hasn't cut a deal on Northern Ireland with the EU and it's time to 'urgently' speed up Brexit talks: The Sun Hugo Gye
Irish border checkpoints could return, warns Labour: Belfast Telegraph
Brexit – London calling for Tánaiste amid warning from DUP: Irish Examiner Juno McEnroe
Ireland-UK trade 'more significant' than Brexit Border question: The Irish Times Eoin Burke-Kennedy
No matter what Theresa May insists, there is no "Third Way" on the Irish border problem: New Statesman Stephen Bush
'No blank cheques' for PM says DUP after May meeting: BBC
PM gives reassurance to unionists, but still no clarity on Brexit: The News Letter Editorial
DUP leader dismisses intergovernmental conference as 'talking shop': Belfast Telegraph
47,000 injured in the Troubles risk becoming forgotten tribe: Belfast Telegraph Mike Nesbitt
Lord Alderdice denies criticising Alliance Party with 'bridge' remarks: Irish News Brendan Hughes
Why Saturday's neighbourliness between Orange Order and GAA members holds out hope for Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
GAA and Orange Order exchange visits a welcome development: Irish News Editorial
DUP's Stalford silent as own minister slams him for going to GAA Sunday game: Belfast Telegraph Victoria Leonard
Arlene Foster at PinkNews event – Larger firms are fully welcoming, says Conor Houston (Jun 29): Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
DUP call on Republican leaders in Derry to 'get a grip' on its communities after petrol bomb attacks on the Fountain estate: Derry Now
Attacks on unionist Londonderry estate 'not by locals': The News Letter
Thousands take to streets of Belfast as the Somme parade passes off peacefully: Belfast Telegraph Allan Preston
Glenanne Gang victim's family slam loyalist killer's tribute banner erected in Northern Ireland village (Jun 29): Belfast Telegraph Leona O'Neill
Pub bombings campaigners to meet Sinn Féin boss: Birmingham Mail Andy Richards
30 years on – The Falls IRA blast that killed two civilians and a British soldier: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
The Irish Times view on Garda reform – Look outside (Jun 26): The Irish Times Editorial
Varadkar – our Troubles 'insights' bolster Irish UN Security Council bid: The News Letter
The Irish Times view on the presidency – Higgins should set out his stall: The Irish Times Editorial
Ex-cleric slams 'barbarians within the gates' of Church: Belfast Telegraph Mark Bain
Varadkar meets EU leaders who learnt English in Ireland (Jun 26): The Irish Times Mark Hilliard
NI woman to tell Labour – We need change on abortion now: The News Letter
Say Nope to the Pope denies trying to stop people attending Dublin Mass: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Anyone but England? Northern Ireland World Cup fans split over backing Southgate's boys: Belfast Telegraph Christine Carrigan
SNP's football law was a serious mistake (Jul 2): Sunday Herald Editorial
Monday, July 2
DUP to meet PM after NI governance assurance: The News Letter
Jeremy Corbyn 'not interested' in NI – Baroness May Blood: BBC Jayne McCormack
Alderdice says Alliance no longer building bridges – and slams Presbyterian Church's baptism ban: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Government gets the right man to run the Garda (Jul 1): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Why the republican narrative of nationalist hostility to policing is historical revisionism which must be confronted: Belfast Telegraph Richard Doherty
Call for confederate flags in East Belfast to be taken down: Belfast Live Joanne Fleming
Resident fears loyalist bonfire 'too close to homes': Irish News Brendan Hughes
'Tensions high' as second bonfire set alight: The News Letter Carmel Robinson
Council admits it cannot fine groups who break bonfire policy: Irish News Brendan Hughes
Belfast man beaten by balaclava-wearing thugs after bidt to 'entice' victim outside: Belfast Telegraph
Nine CIRA accused to face trial in MI5 secret recordings case: The Cross Examiner
Foster and O'Neill to meet Birmingham pub bomb families: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Meeting is first step on important journey: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Police treating paint attack on Republican memorial as a 'hate crime': Belfast Live Shauna Corr
Annual Battle of the Somme Anniversary Parade in Belfast to 'honour all who fought from Ireland': Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Féin absent from Somme anniversary event in Belfast: Belfast Telegraph David Young
Second Trump pick for US Ambassador to Ireland drops out sparking Irish government alarm: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
First unionist Senator turned down Orange Order as teen: Belfast Telegraph
Reject bigotry, Foster asks Orange Order members on Scottish visit: The Irish Times Eoin Wilson
Foster attending GAA match was 'retrograde step' insists minister: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Foster and the GAA – Sometimes reaching out is the beginning of a journey: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Arlene Foster accused of 'peddling nonsense' over bridge to Scotland: Irish News Lynsey Bews
Architect welcomes DUP's call for Scotland-Northern Ireland bridge: The National (Scotland) Kathleen Nutt
An NI-Scotland bridge is a fine idea, even if it is far into the future: The News Letter Editorial
Moral ground moves but church must stand on the rock of Christ (Jun 28): The News Letter Brian Kennaway
Catholicism to overtake Anglicanism in the UK: The Southern Star
Leo, those uppity women, and a right unholy row (Jul 1): Sunday Independent Brendan O'Connor
Archbishop tried to prove a point unamenable to be proven: Irish Examiner Terry Prone
Burning Mass tickets isn't part of the fight (Jul 1): Sunday Independent Gene Kerrigan
Economist casts doubt on north's 'Heathrow dividend' (Jun 27): Irish News Gary McDonald
Sunday, July 1
Gerry Adams calls for Irish unity referendum – 'We will persist and we will prevail': Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Féin calls for 'tangible benefits' from governments' meeting: The Irish Times Noel McAdam
Unionists are very divided but will need to co-operate amid so many huge challenges: The News Letter Ben Lowry
There's a new sheriff in town – how former PSNI officer Drew Harris will change the gardai: The Sunday Times John Mooney
"No promised land" for NI economy after Brexit, warns CBI: BBC
'The British seem to be in limbo land over Brexit': Sunday Independent Ken Whelan
The Brexit poll which reveals how Britain views Northern Ireland (Jun 27): RTE Feargal Cochrane
'Brexit will be a long-running soap opera': TheDetail.tv Matthew O'Toole
Diplomatic silence as Dublin awaits US ambassador: The Sunday Times Justine McCarthy
Protestant residents targeted in petrol bomb attacks: The News Letter
Monument to IRA men killed by RUC attacked with paint in Co Armagh: Belfast Telegraph
Participants praised as Whiterock march passes off peacefully: The News Letter
Oliver Traynor, linked to Omagh bomb, bankrupted by tax bill: The Sunday Times Colin Coyle
Derry court hears 'INLA' involved in Donegal land dispute after man appears on blackmail charge: Derry Now
Sinn Féin President tells Dublin Pride 'the North is next for marriage equality': Belfast Telegraph
DUP may be unable to block gay marriage bill, party leader says: The Guardian Severin Carrell
Arlene Foster at PinkNews event – Credit to DUP's Foster for again leaving her comfort zone: Belfast Telegraph Jon Tonge
DUP leader Arlene Foster calls for Scotland-Northern Ireland bridge: News.Sky.com
DUP leader's calls for Northern Ireland-Scotland bridge dismissed by Scots political parties after Orange Walk event: The Herald Peter Swindon
Michael Conlan shown fighting under British flag on BT Sport – and fans are not happy: Irish Mirror Eamon Doggett
Reality Check – The Brexit challenge for Irish trade: BBC Chris Morris
Spectre of Brexit leads to drop in Northern Irish students applying to Trinity: The Sunday Times Nick Bramhill
President Higgins wants seven more years – but what's the point of a second term?: Sunday Independent Fionnan Sheahan
Ahern – I'd never run against Higgins: The Sunday Times Justine McCarthy
Irish people being led into political stitch-up with Michael D Higgins and the presidency: Irish Mirror Henry Mountcharles
Presbyterian college should be standing up for freedom of academics, not silencing them: Belfast Telegraph Fionola Meredith
Mary McAleese criticised over 'incendiary' remarks on baptism: Irish Catholic Colm Fitzpatrick
Saying nope to the Pope with such vehemence requires real fanaticism: The Sunday Times Brenda Power
Defending the indefensible? Why the Catholic Church wants no talk of women's ordination: Sunday Independent Sarah Mac Donald
The SNP's anti-bigotry law was a disaster from the beginning: Sunday Herald Paul Hutcheon
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