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Saturday, July 31
Belfast riots CCTV images released: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Boy, 13, charged over Ardoyne riot: UTV Internet
No hiding place for city rioters: The News Letter Editorial
Ardoyne residents 'prisoners' during riot: UTV Internet
Adams to meet with Ardoyne loyalists: The News Letter
Northern Ireland's strange peace: SocialistWorker.org Sandy Boyer
Hardliners recruiting on Facebook: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Prisoners throw urine in dirty protest: UTV Internet
Unionism can learn from London and Dublin: The News Letter Mick Fealty
Anger as republicans paint postboxes green: The News Letter
No evidence IRA killed Armstrong – Adams: RTE
Widow's relief at remains find: The News Letter
Armstrong family to visit site in Monaghan: The Irish Times Pamela Duncan
Maze won't be terror shrine – DUP: The News Letter
Unionist group criticises Maze prison plans: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
HET chief opposes amnesty: The News Letter
Bishop backs inquiry into killings by paras: The Irish Times John Heaney
Ballymuprhy shootings – Robust, independent probe into 1971 killings needed, says bishop: Belfast Telegraph Catherine Lynagh
Fury over attack on siege hero's statue: The News Letter
News media should not be bound by Border, says Brady: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Labour candidates may fight elections in Ulster: The News Letter
The fighting Irish: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
CAS ruling rocks Northern Irish: The Scotsman Martyn Ziegler
Unionist outcry as sports court rules against IFA: The News Letter
Cross-Border political welcome for completion of dual carriageway linking Dublin to Belfast (Jul 30): The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Friday, July 30
PSNI to release images of Ardoyne riot suspects: BBC
Ardoyne Riots – Investment 'could be harmed' by the negative publicity: The News Letter
Paisley backing for stop and search powers: Ballymoney Times
Maze prison peace centre gets go-ahead: Guardian.co.uk David Batty and Henry McDonald
Plans for a 'Troubles museum' given the green light on the site of top-security Maze prison: Daily Mail
Unionist leaders angry over 'conflict centre': The News Letter
At last progress on the Maze: UTV Internet
Maze Logjam Broken: BBC Mark Devenport
Agreement on the Maze site is timely: The News Letter Editorial
Prison 'dirty protest' is echo of troubled past: The News Letter
Ian Gow was the ultimate loyalist – and he paid the ultimate price: Daily Telegraph Bruce Anderson
Remains in bog believed to be one of IRA 'disappeared' victims: Irish Examiner Catherine Shanahan and Joe McCabe
Family wait for 'Disappeared' remains to be identified: UTV Internet
Searches continue for the 'Disappeared': RTE
Who were the 'Disappeared'?: BBC
Church backs Army killings probe: Belfast Telegraph
Tensions mount in St James' area: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
Man suffers fractures in paramilitary-style attack: Carrick Times
Time to make cash from the sash (Jul 16): Belfast Telegraph Nuala McKeever
I believe passionately in the United Kingdom: The News Letter Andy Burnham
Four Irish schools set to open in North: The Irish Times Hugh McDowell
'Segregated schools only breed division' (Jul 28): The News Letter
Ambassador keeps 'mum' about Queen's Irish visit: Irish Examiner Anne Lucey
A family united: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
High Court case – Sinn Féin challenges refusal to hold byelection: The Irish Times Mary Carolan and Mary Minihan
Thursday, July 29
Sinn Fein revealed as richest party in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
Three out of four main NI parties in the red: BBC
Time for a progressive left pro-Union party: The News Letter Dawn Purvis
The Tory link: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Paisley's bid to rewrite DUP history doesn't bear scrutiny: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Stimulating views from Ian Paisley (Jul 27): The News Letter Editorial
Man travelled 30 miles for Ardoyne riot, court told: Belfast Telegraph
Ardoyne riots – Rioters upload violent film clips on internet: The News Letter
Razing peace walls will herald new era: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Unionist in Council 'walk-out': Ballymoney Times
Asda meets family over 'Sash row': UTV Internet
I'm finished with UDA – Shoukri: The News Letter
CIRA leaders deny ousting claim: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Man arrested over dissident activity: UTV Internet
West Belfast youth shot in legs: BBC
Writing is on the wall for paramilitary murals: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Ruane blasted over schools move: The News Letter
MPs to look at tax on Northern Ireland businesses: Belfast Telegraph
Robinson looks to Iris's return (Jul 28): The News Letter Philip Baillie
Liam Adams steps up extradition fight: UTV Internet
Wednesday, July 28
Rivals press DUP on SF first minister: The News Letter
Goal must be single party, says Robinson: The News Letter Philip Baillie
Tories 'will not fight Assembly election': UTV Internet
Tories want Ulster Unionist link to continue: The News Letter
Tory decision time: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Adams' bluff called over talks': The News Letter
Board backs Matt Baggott on Ardoyne riot tactics: Belfast Telegraph
Tourism drops after city rioting: UTV Internet
Twelfth riots must be a lesson learned: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Order wants to see the Twelfth go south – Orange leaders approve a plan for an all Ireland holiday (Jul 25): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Ready to protest march again: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Northern Ireland leaders united in plan to tear down 'peace walls': Belfast Telegraph
The Shared Future: BBC Mark Devenport
Loyalist tensions still pose a threat: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Union may exist, but how British are we?: The News Letter David Vance
No plan to replace Nesbitt on Victims Commission: BBC
UUP back Troubles panel expansion: Belfast Telegraph
Militant faction claims it has taken over leadership of CIRA: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
'They are tired old men and women who want to think they are generals': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dissident bomb campaign threat in Britain negligible: Irish Post Robert Mulhern
Ahern concerned gun attack may be linked to dissidents: The Irish Times Eoin Burke-Kennedy and Steven Carroll
PSNI explore RAAD link to Derry shooting: BBC
Five in court on terrorism charges: Belfast Telegraph
Louth man's jail conditions getting worse, expert says: The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
Almost from independence, we abandoned our duty to defend (Jul 27): Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Tuesday, July 27
Paisley would 'accept' SF first minister: The News Letter
Paisley against unionist unity moves: UTV Internet
Why I would accept a Sinn Fein first minister: The News Letter Ian Paisley
The gospel according to Dr Paisley is still unforgiving (Jul 12): Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Advisors to UDA call for unionist unity: The News Letter
Conservative MP Hopkins questions Sinn Fein expenses: BBC
Eirigi claim police harassment surge: Newry Democrat
Calls for prosecutions over republican parade: The News Letter
Bonfire is not wanted or needed: Belfast Media Editorial
Paint bombs thrown at Orange hall: BBC
UVF flags still flying on Shore: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Prison reform 'yet to show change': Newry Democrat Martin Hearty
Public has to know about ex-prisoners: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Taoiseach calls for 'real politics': Newry Democrat
IMC plans special report on killing of Shankill loyalist Bobby Moffett: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
'Whacker' Duffy too afraid to return to city in INLA death threat: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Billy Wright report date is set: BBC
Jerome Quinn loses long battle against BBC over sacking: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Stop playing name games and we can all enjoy our City of Culture: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Shooting may be linked to security dispute: RTE
Football bosses score an own goal in eligibility row: Belfast Telegraph Chris Donnelly
Monday, July 26
Adams agrees to Apprentice Boys talks: The News Letter
North up in arms over new proposals to curtail marches (Jul 25): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Orange events 'should be as positive as Gay Pride': The News Letter
What has Orangeism ever done for Ireland but divide it? (Jul 25): Sunday Tribune David Kenny
Not quite ready for Liffey to turn orange (Jul 25): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Pardons given to 13 IRA fugitives since agreement (Jul 25): Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Cameraman hit by water cannon set to sue PSNI (Jul 25): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Dealing with all of the past isn't possible: The News Letter Alex Kane
America in campaign for united Ireland (Jul 25): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Derry – by any name – is a city with a culture to flaunt: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Killer's jail term 'brings no justice' (Jul 24): The News Letter
Film planned on fate of Miami Showband: The Irish Times Ken Murray
Donaldson appointed to Defence Select Committee: Ulster Star
Bond between NI unionists and Israelis celebrated at ceremony: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Sunday, July 25
Loyalists 'will meet' Adams over Ardoyne: The News Letter
Police given more time to question gun suspects: BBC
Teen remanded over Twelfth riots: BBC
Local police praise peaceful Twelth: Antrim Times
Flags and emblems and ignorance: The News Letter Nick Garbutt
Our true colours: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
UCUNF office closes but 'pact continues': The News Letter
DUP MPs support Asda employee over 'sash' row: UTV Internet
Asda writes to victims' brother: BBC
Irish party 'to consider' Twelfth holiday proposal: The News Letter
'Don't wreck Stormont to stop McGuinness': The News Letter Ken Bloomfield
Legal bid to ensure Pope not arrested in UK: Belfast Telegraph
Walter Mitty antics kept officials busy: Irish Independent Diarmaid MacDermott
Saturday, July 24
Key players not invited to Ardoyne talks: The News Letter
Public help identify Derry rioters: BBC
McAleese warns of peace 'wreckers': UTV Internet
President assures PSNI graduates of 'overwhelming' support across island: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
N Ireland – 'a need for continuous vigilance': The Scotsman Gavin Cordon
Bravery saluted (Jul 22): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Elliott reveals vision of disciplined party as he beefs up leadership campaign: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Impartial Reporter and its Lisburn reader: BBC Martina Purdy
Why the agony of the past is still hurting victims: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Civil rights founder to oppose protest laws: Derry Journal
Sectarian abuse 'hurled at Shankill footballers': The News Letter
No bail for McDaid witness intimidator: UTV Internet
U.S. Economic Envoy welcomes Ireland Fund support: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com James O'Shea
'WW1 veterans should be honoured': Derry Journal
Siege hero Walker felled in midnight blast: Derry Journal Sean McLaughlin
Yes, City of Culture – but we need jobs: Derry Journal
City of Culture hope scales walls of Derry: The Irish Times Eimear O'Callaghan
Bank GAA display 'is not acceptable': The News Letter
English-born fire officer awarded €5,000 because of harassment at Limerick fire station: Limerick Leader David Hurley
Queen Elizabeth may be set to visit Killarney: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Resurrecting religion (Jul 18): Sunday Business Post Alex Meehan
Mission impossible? (Jul 20): Donegal Democrat
Orange Order districts celebrate anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne (Jul 22): EMCAlmonteCarletonplace.com Tara Gesner
Scottish separatist Adam Busby jailed for Heathrow bomb hoaxes: Guardian.co.uk Severin Carrell
Saville Report can inspire Gaza: Derry Journal
Friday, July 23
Police are planning more riot arrests: Belfast Media
Public stonings in Iran make the headlines, so why not in Belfast?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Recreational rioting – a youth fad in Northern Ireland (Jul 21): GlobalPost.com Carrie Porter
Anti-terror legislation review details dissident threat: BBC
Warning over dissident republicans: Evening Standard
Pipe bomb explodes at PSNI base in west Belfast: BBC
Families sheltered in their back gardens during alert: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Take cold cases out of PSNI budget – McCrea: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Tough choices ahead for PSNI: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Twelfth festival organiser defends lottery funding: The News Letter
Talk to Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams urges loyal orders: Belfast Telegraph
McCann preparing new civil rights march: Derry Journal
Five detained after punishment shooting: UTV Internet
Loyalist death threat to MLA Kelly: Belfast Telegraph
Justice for the Forgotten decision 'difficult': RTE
'Good Samaritan's bomb' to be reinvestigated: UTV Internet
Attorney General asks for new inquest: Ballymoney Times
'Time to move on': Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
How much of the truth can we really handle?: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Terrorist jailed for 'wicked' and 'heinous' assassination that shook city: Derby Evening Telegraph
Paramilitary gunman to serve two years for killing army recruitment sergeant: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Declan Duffy – A life of violence: BBC
'We must participate fully within the Union': The News Letter Ian Parsley
Cowen opens latest FF office in North: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Whitewashing Northern Ireland's notorious murals: France24.com
Will football score an own goal on nationality issue?: Belfast Telegraph Owen Polley
Boom in shoppers from South is now over: Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
Shoppers search for value south of border (Jul 22): Irish Examiner Niamh Hennessy
BNP leader left fuming after he is barred from Queen's garden party: The Scotsman Tony Jones
Thursday, July 22
Threat of further Ardoyne protest: The News Letter
Community disowns teen rioters: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Riot accused has curfew imposed: The News Letter
It's a tall order, but the walls must come down: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Rioting in Ireland has sinister edge: GlobalPost.com Conor O'Clery
A new generation at risk – young, angry ... and back on the streets (Jul 20): Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Female officer hit by concrete block is out of hospital: Belfast Telegraph
Dissidents must not be allowed to win: Irish Post Editorial
Death threat against young Strabane 'anti drugs activist' – claim (Jul 20): Derry Journal
Man injured in Carrick 'paramilitary' attack: UTV Internet
Alleged UVF boss is denied bail on pipe-bomb charge: Belfast Telegraph
Brother of men killed by Asda worker asks to meet management: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Asda's double killer employee – Why did he get his job back?: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Our mish-mash memories hinder the healing process: Belfast Telegraph Kate Turner
Claudy report due: Londonderry Sentinel William Allen
Bloody Friday survivor 'just wants SF apology': The News Letter
Donaldson says Libyan deal not in danger over bomber: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
New group helps victims of conflict: Belfast Telegraph
Twelfth lottery funding dispute: The News Letter
'Make July 12 national holiday to make Protestants feel equal': Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
Rousing welcome call for visiting Taoiseach: The Cross Examiner Brónagh Murphy
A province for all, inside a UK for all: The News Letter Trevor Ringland
'North should be allowed to vote for President' (Jul 20): Derry Journal
A warm welcome to David Cameron from Irish Americans (Jul 20): Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Purvis defends voting record: The News Letter
Liam Adams bids for legal aid to fund media transcripts: BBC
Savers' frustration after PMS meeting: The News Letter
Ministers meet over Presbyterian Mutual Society: BBC
Questions raised over Carson link to hurling: The News Letter
BNP leader Nick Griffin to attend Royal party: Belfast Telegraph
Wednesday, July 21
McGuinness 'not at conference': The News Letter
Arrest over attempted train hijack: UTV Internet
Terrorism arrests rising in NI: BBC
Graffiti attack on hall: Newry Democrat
Troublemakers are 'living in past': Newry Democrat
City cycle path is scene of violence: UTV Internet
So just who are the IBA anyway?: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
No excuses left for the violence that threatens our fragile peace: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Strange bedfellows: Belfast Media Editorial
MLA backs new parade proposals: Derry Journal
RAAD order man out: Derry Journal
Police will be judged on how they deal with the community, warns Sinn Féin Policing Board rep.: Belfast Media Ian Allen
Nationalists need to get real about police tactics: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Second man held in McDaid murder case: RTE
Asda reinstates Sash remark employee but denies bowing to protest: Belfast Telegraph
Eames-Bradley is 'dead in the water': The News Letter
Only a total amnesty will bring answers – UDA boss: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Past must be dealt with 'openly and honestly': The News Letter
International commission best way forward – McCartney: Derry Journal
Troubles victims' group may be wound up: The Irish Times Ken Murray
Past trauma in context: Belfast Telegraph Kieran McEvoy
Can Northern Ireland ever agree on how to address the Troubles?: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Public's view on report was not surprising: The News Letter Editorial
Truth about our past may elude us: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Saville Report ran up £200k print bill: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
Reaching conclusions on the Saville report findings: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Future – more a Bleak than a Cold House: The News Letter Christopher Montgomery
Debate needed on Irish unity – McGuinness: Derry Journal
SDLP leader defends Stormont attendance: Newry Democrat Joanne Ross
Tuesday, July 20
Rioting and political inertia a turn-off for possible investors: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Woman bailed over Ardoyne 'loaded gun': UTV Internet
Young rioters face travel ban: Derry Journal
Dirty tactics derail any notion of reasoned dissident agenda: Belfast Telegraph Alan Murray
Send gardaí to deal with yobs: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Parents have to take control of rioting kids (Jul 17): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
SDLP defends police after Sammy Wilson criticises top officer: Belfast Telegraph
Man charged in mob killing probe: Belfast Telegraph
Man in court over McDaid murder: UTV Internet — Link Dead
Ulster rejects Eames Bradley report on Troubles: The News Letter
Stalemate on past 'must be broken': Belfast Telegraph
Dealing with the past holds key to the future: Belfast Telegraph Owen Paterson
Police ombudsman to seek information on Derry explosion deaths: Derry Journal
Danny Morrison – Republicans and loyalists have shown honesty but the British Government hasn't: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Economically, only the UK could afford us: The News Letter Stephen Farry
Only conviction in Dublin for murder in North quashed: The Irish Times Diarmaid Mac Dermott
Court to rule on Irish identity crisis: The Scotsman
Irish FA left to play a waiting game over FIFA's eligibility rules: Belfast Telegraph Stuart McKinley
Gerry Adams hurls tribute at unionist icon Edward Carson with GAA trophy: Belfast Telegraph
Women bishops – now no one can deny that the Church of England is Protestant (Jul 10): Telegraph.co.uk Damian Thompson
Monday, July 19
'Militarist factions' in North denounced by McGuinness: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Dissident Irish republicans armed with new 'heavy' weapons: Belfast Telegraph Patsy McArdle
Woman due in court over Belfast seizure of firearm: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Fears of new 'Troubles' after Northern Ireland riots: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Man shot in legs during gang attack: UTV Internet
Adams offers to meet friend of IRA victim (Jul 18): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Killed By His Comrades? (Jul 18): Sunday Tribune Suzanne Breen
Time for the Provos to repent (Jul 14): Evening Herald Con Houlihan
Negative reaction to Eames-Bradley proposals: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
'Shared future' mustn't be forced on Ulster people (Jun 14): The News Letter Alex Kane
100 people stage protest at Asda store in north Belfast: BBC
'We're drifting into a united Ireland' (Jul 15): The News Letter Jim Allister
City centre chiefs 'happy' with trade during Twelfth (Jul 13): Belfast Telegraph Victoria O'Hara
Martin McGuinness urges unity over First World War commemorations: Belfast Telegraph
Double murder carried out with stolen PSNI gun (Jul 11): Sunday Tribune Mick McCaffrey
Pope 'too busy' to meet Charles during state visit (Jul 12): Belfast Telegraph
Sunday, July 18
Guns seized by police in house searches: The News Letter
Woman arrested in Belfast riot raids: Independent on Sunday Steven McCaffery
Four men arrested in dissident republican probe: BBC
'Sinn Fein are yesterday's men': Sunday Telegraph Olga Craig
Belfast riots – Dismissed as yobs, the rioters in Northern Ireland could be terrorism's next generation: The Observer Henry McDonald
Ulster on the brink of fresh Troubles: Scotland on Sunday Kenny Farquharson
Ian Paisley Jr – 'I've always been proud of dad – and proud to bear his name' (Jul 12): The Independent David McKittrick
Unionists need something to believe in: The News Letter Earl Storey
Prisoners' supporters must broaden campaign (Jul 13): Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Secularism under fire in Sham Fight speech (Jul 14): Belfast Telegraph Catherine Lynagh
'We'll fight the good fight in Crossmaglen' (Jun 15): The News Letter
Adams's offer of a pet dog unleashed security worries (Jul 15): The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Addressing Capitol Hill: Coleraine Times
Court ruling to decide Kearns' Republic fate: Sunday Independent Sen Ryan
Anti-Catholic junk history II – Mary I killed 284, Henry VIII up to 72,000 – but it's 'Bloody Mary' and 'Bluff King Hal' (Jul 15): Telegraph.co.uk Gerald Warner
Empire rethink would do us a power of good (Jul 10): The Scotsman Michael Fry
Saturday, July 17
Riots – Cheevers blames feuding nationalists: The News Letter
Parents of Twelfth rioters could face prosecution: Belfast Telegraph Clare Weir
Call for PSNI to meet rioting children: The News Letter
Summoned by text to the Ardoyne riots: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Interface residents appeal for respite: The News Letter
Waterside trouble condemned: Londonderry Sentinel
Locals help police find petrol bomb haul: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Riots – Detectives hunt 200 suspects: The News Letter
No funds available for riot policing, NI told: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty & Mark Hennessy
No bottomless pit: BBC Mark Devenport
Police riot tactics divide the opinion of unionists: The News Letter
Twelfth Riots – How the law treats minors: Belfast Telegraph
Belfast's bitter orange: Guardian.co.uk Gerry Adams
Attackers 'just cannot leave Orange hall alone': The News Letter
We must respect each other: Coleraine Times
DUP calls for a smaller Stormont: The News Letter
'Raymond is dead to us' – Gilmour niece: Derry Journal
Tories invite McGuinness to speak at party conference: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Unionists must integrate with UK: The News Letter Austen Morgan
Gerry Adams pays tribute to Joe at memorial to hunger strikers: Belfast Media
John Fogarty, S.F. Irish community leader, dies (Jul 15): San Francisco Chronicle Will Kane
Culture title should end Londonderry name change: The News Letter
Derry celebrates culture capital success: The Guardian Martin Wainwright and Henry McDonald
Redmond reveals why 'MerryDerry' got the nod: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
The changing face of Londonderry: BBC
If only walls could talk, what a tale the Maiden City would tell: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
A history shared: Laois Nationalist Frank Taafe
Bord Bia accused of bias against NI products: The Irish Times Seán MacConnell
Why Commons reform plan could mean fewer NI MPs: BBC Stephen Walker
Celtic League Cornish nationalists threaten to blockade Tamar Bridge: Plymouth Herald
Could the pope's visit help heal old wounds?: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Friday, July 16
CIRA outcasts started riots: Belfast Media
IRA icon Storey squares up to 'road to nowhere' dissidents: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Northern Ireland clashes the work of small minority, Irish PM says: CNN
Hundreds protest over Ardoyne rioting: RTE
Justice committee chair slams Baggott over riots: The News Letter
We'll do everything possible to catch Twelfth riot yobs, vow police: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Residents want police to arrest rioters, claims Sinn Fein MLA: The News Letter
Belfast violence leads to seven arrests: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
18-year-old faces 10 charges over Ardoyne riot: BBC
GARC plea for end to rioting is 'too little too late': Belfast Media Áine McEntee
Riots – Scotland Yard chief retracts PSNI criticism: The News Letter
Rioters "tried to firebomb" Lurgan train: UTV Internet
Poverty is the backdrop to the riots in Northern Ireland (Jul 14): Guardian.co.uk Mary O'Hara
Northern Ireland riots raise worries about 'bad old days': Christian Science Monitor Jason Walsh
Belfast – hate without purpose: The Guardian Deborah Orr
Unrest in Northern Ireland – Marching as to war: The Economist
Why the real Twelfth is not near Ardoyne: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
The Twelfth is getting less and less glorious: Belfast Media Editorial
Londonderry Sinn Féin MLA says parade legislation is better way forward: Londonderry Sentinel
Donaldson backs parades shake-up: The News Letter
Protest bill like Special Powers – McCann: Londonderry Sentinel
Cautious welcome greets suspension of Section 44: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Veterans 'put in danger' by MoD blunder over letters: Belfast Telegraph
'These thugs have nothing to offer the local community': Newtownabbey Times Duncan Elder
Vandals paintball Crumlin Orange Hall for the second time: Ulster Star Mary Magee
Joy as Derry named UK City of Culture for 2013: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Derry culture title 'a gift to the peacemakers': Belfast Telegraph
McGurk's families continue to suffer: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Killer's apology is too little, too late: Banbridge Leader
Family will fight against vandals: Newry Democrat Joanne Ross
Unionism must offer a confident vision (Jul 14): The News Letter Reg Empey
Campbell queries papal visit costs: Londonderry Sentinel
Willie O'Dea will not face perjury case prosecution: The Irish Times Conor Lally
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