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Sunday, July 31
Concern at police searches: Derry Journal
Three in court on Belfast rioting charges: BBC
Baggott must not step back (Jul 29): The News Letter
Arrest made over Bobby Moffett murder: The News Letter
Man questioned over Bobby Moffett killing is released: BBC
With judgment day looming, let's prepare to meet thy cuts (Jul 26): Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Derry – Exploring a city united in peace: Manchester Evening News Jo Blakemore
David Norris admits campaign in 'serious trouble': BBC
Vatican accuses Enda Kenny of attacking the Church to divert attention from euro crisis: Sunday Telegraph
Taoiseach needs to facilitate rebirth of both the church and Fianna Fail: Sunday Independent Jody Corcoran
Never again can the Catholic Church be allowed to undermine Ireland's laws: Sunday Independent Ivor Roberts
Ireland and the Church: Ottawa Citizen David Warren
PMS cheques 'are ready for posting' (Jul 28): The News Letter Sam McBride
Most of us happy to soldier on with 'Amhran na bhFiann' as our anthem: Sunday Independent Don Lavery
Saturday, July 30
Officers' anger at McGuinness' comments: The News Letter
Ardoyne riots – two more charged brings total to 23: BBC
How can we stop our young rioters ending up in prison?: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Controlled explosion at north Belfast alert: UTV
Houses evacuated in Crossgar a after bomb alert: BBC
Revealed – Full cost of Patten payouts: The News Letter
Man held in loyalist murder probe: The Independent Michael McHugh
Chef escapes jail over DUP Facebook threat: UTV
Former IRA man on counterfeit charge: The Irish Times
I will not be sending my child to 'Foyle College' – mum: Londonderry Sentinel
We have a chance to finally build a real republic with rights for all (Jul 26): Irish Examiner Fergus Finlay
Vatican feels righteous wrath of Irish Catholics (Jul 28): Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Falsehoods from our past point to bleak future: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
A lucky policeman – Former Northern Ireland top cop Sir Hugh Orde: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
At last Dingle people can finally reclaim their town's name: The Kerryman
Why we can't let ignorance and hate rain on this parade (Jul 27): Belfast Telegraph Fionola Meredith
Advances made but the fight for rights not over: Belfast Telegraph Jeff Dudgeon
Legislation on way to boost human rights commission (Jul 29): The Irish Times Carol Coulter
Why we should be proud of being Little Englanders... With the EU in disarray and pride in our imperial past finally returning are we seeing the rebirth of a confident English identity?: Daily Mail Dominic Sandbrook
Convent sisters victim of series of attacks (Jul 26): The Herald Gerry Braiden
Friday, July 29
PSNI chief rejects SF onslaught over arrest: Irish Independent Michael McHugh and Steven McCaffery
Ronan Kerr murder probe 'won't be swayed by politicians': Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
McGuinness should learn to stick with politics: Irish Independent Editorial
Ronan Kerr murder – 23-year-old woman released: BBC
Sinn Fein – Ann Travers offer still on table: Belfast Telegraph
Opinions divided over SDLP leadership: UTV
SDLP leader remains defiant as McDonnell refuses to rule out challenge: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam and Tom Mosley
Bomb squad at North Belfast alert: UTV
Dallat hits back at Cole over Kilrea comments: Coleraine Times
Police 'delayed' in attending Drumcree march: UTV
PSNI to investigate Twelfth protest: Impartial Reporter Julie Kenwell
Brehon lawyer McCabe still on parades watch: Irish Echo
Men arrested over Paul McCauley attack: UTV
Feile's selective memory wants to rewrite history: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
TV coverage of Adams abuse claims 'obnoxious', says judge: Irish Independent Brian Kavanagh
Media tried and convicted me, says Gerry Adams' brother: Belfast Telegraph
Queen says thanks for meat and greet: Irish Examiner Eoin English
People who risk being written out of history: Belfast Telegraph Henry Patterson
Boris Johnson's deputy apologises after Irish builder remarks: Irish Post Fiona Audley
Let the North-South bodies bring errant banks to heel: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Attacking phantoms is not brave, Taoiseach: The Irish Times John Waters
Breivik's 'mentor' linked to exiled loyalist Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair: Belfast Telegraph
Thusday, July 28
Ronan Kerr – Martin McGuinness hits out at police investigation: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Unionist fury as SF slam Kerr operation: The News Letter
Five men released in Ronan Kerr Investigation: RTE
Margaret Ritchie faces SDLP leadership bid from 'disgruntled' Patsy McGlone: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Ritchie unlikely to listen to 'Stand down Margaret': BBC Mark Devenport
Drumcree Orange men attempted to raise tensions – Sinn Fein: BBC
Portadown Orangemen deny illegal parade at Drumcree: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Prisoners denied visits over protest fears: UTV
Release Brendan Lillis: Belfast Media Editorial
I can call on other forces for more riot officers – PSNI chief: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Children run for cover as shots fired in Belfast park: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Sinn Fein has biggest income of Northern Ireland parties: BBC
Elliott urges school to keep 'Londonderry' title: The News Letter
RUC man 'setting himself up' by often crossing Border in own car: The Irish Times Fiona Gartland
Ex-garda in tribunal U-turn on agent claim: Belfast Telegraph Gerard Cunningham
Smithwick Tribunal reaches summer recess in Dublin: BBC
Guns make unwelcome return to Belfast murals (Jul 26): Ottawa Citizen Conor Humphries
Vandalism of British Legion display blasted: The News Letter
Irish politician calls for Dublin Catholic conference to be postponed: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Is Ireland divorcing from the Catholic Church? (Jul 27): Daily Telegraph Mary Kenny
Shock At Heil Herr Kenny Mass Bulletin: Drogheda Independent Hubert Murphy
Some people make us proud to be both Irish and British: The Irish Times David Adams
Ghost of DUP's past reappears as gay rights row haunts party: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Loyalists' matchday parades will go ahead: The Herald Gerry Braiden
BBC in row with Glasgow Irish over Soldiers' Song: Irish Post Phil Mac Giolia Bhain
Police – Rangers fans can sing The Sash: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Wednesday, July 27
Dissidents in 'cloud cuckoo land': UTV
Five men arrested in hunt for police officer's killers: The Independent David McKittrick
Woman arrested in Ronan Kerr murder inquiry: RTE
Man released after mortar questioning: UTV
Real IRA men held after garda swoop: Carlow Nationalist
Rioters used 'rolling fireball' against police: The News Letter
Sinn Fein meets David Ford to discuss Brendan Lillis: BBC
Stony heart of Glass beats on (Jul 25): (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
'Marches are back to square one,' says bandsman: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Twelfth parade assault appeal: The News Letter
Ex-garda clarifies Smithwick 'spacer' comments: RTE
Scappaticci legal team at tribunal is extended: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Protestants are not the only ones to suffer deprivation: Belfast Telegraph Robin Wilson
Liam Adams 'would not get fair trial', court told: Irish Independent Brian Kavanagh
Church on a collision course over gay parade: The News Letter
DUP snub Stormont gay pride event (Jul 25): UTV
Anger over DUP's gay Pride 'snub' (Jul 26): Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Is it time to quit Tourism Ireland?: The News Letter N R Greer
Rengotiating the loan with Ireland: The Spectator David Blackburn
Oslo killer Breivik's bizarre Bloody Sunday reference: Derry Journal
BBC says sorry to McCoist after row: The Herald Victoria Weldon
Loyalists propose parade on Celtic matchday (Jul 26): The Herald Gerry Braiden
Tuesday, July 26
Northern Ireland police arrest five over Ronan Kerr murder: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Five men arrested in probe into PSNI constable murder: Irish Independent Michael McHugh
Man is arrested over Ardoyne mortar find: BBC
House damaged in Derry explosion: UTV
RIRA suspects are linked to Euro spy: Evening Herald Adelina Campos
Finlay condemns attack on Protestant home in Finvoy: Ballymoney Times
Trio charged over Eleventh night riots: UTV
Parades in Ballycstle are a nonsense – Cllr. McShane: Ballymoney Times
Fury at Pat Finucane inquiry delay: Belfast Telegraph Steven McCaffery
Smithwick attack over Tribunal 'obstruction': RTE
Liam Adams extradition hearings begin: RTE
Protestants must learn the value of education: Belfast Telegraph May Blood
Ballagh rules out Aras run after talks: Irish Independent Marese McDonagh and Fionnan Sheahan
Vatican decision to recall envoy not seen as hostile: Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald
Government says onus on Vatican to respond to Kenny: Irish Times Patsy McGarry, Mary Fitzgerald and Harry McGee
Catholic Church's power over the state has been broken: The Scotsman Peter Geoghegan
: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
We have a chance to finally build a real republic with rights for all: Irish Examiner Fergus Finlay
DUP snub Stormont gay pride event: UTV
Anger over DUP's gay Pride 'snub': Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Loyalists propose parade on Celtic matchday: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Convent sisters victim of series of attacks: The Herald Gerry Braiden
Monday, July 25
SDLP ire at parade U-turn: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Orangemen fail to walk 'open' road: (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Unity parades call: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Two charges over Ardoyne riot: UTV
'Violence shifts blame' – GARC leader: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Loyalists threaten 'Proms' protest: The News Letter
Targeted team will flit over Twelfth: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
So, why don't unionists vote Tory?: The News Letter Alex Kane
Charges against Derry dissident republican dropped: BBC
Brendan Lillis is dying – friend: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Inquiry delay 'disappoints' Finucanes: UTV
Widening divide between church and the Irish state: The News Letter Sam McBride
One in six in Fermanagh own a legally-held firearm: TheJournal.ie
North-South power link to be studied: The Irish Times
A province once again: Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Hugh Dallas settles 'Pope e-mail' case against SFA: BBC
We need ceasefire in Scots cold war (Jun 30): The Scotsman Alan Trench
Sunday, July 24
Sectarian trouble in north Belfast: UTV
Parents are forgotten victims of Troubles – Bishop Daly (Jul 20): Derry Journal
SF minister to attend Windsor Park match: The News Letter
Kenny speaks truth to papal power on behalf of people: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
A landmark moment in Irish history (Jul 21): Evening Herald Editorial
Is a corporation tax cut the answer to all our economic woes in Northern Ireland? (Jul 19): Belfast Telegraph
Motion ends controversy over Dingle placename (Jul 22): The Irish Times Michael O'Regan
The secret of success to Irish language (Jun 26): Sunday Independent John Masterson
London's deputy mayor says sorry for dig at Irish builders (Jul 23): The Irish Times
Fox digs in for the Union with a strategy of military dividend for Scotland (Jul 19): The Scotsman David Maddox
Saturday, July 23
Old Bailey bomber Marian Price on new charge: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
'No evidence' to link Price to murders at Massereene: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin
Bomb found in east Belfast near Oval football ground: BBC
Large bomb found in north Belfast: The Irish Times
Police seek calm after disturbances: Belfast Telegraph
Man charged with having dissident explosives and guns: BBC
Prisoner's partner starts hunger strike: UTV
Families support Lillis campaign: Derry Journal
Ex-IRA chief's son faces Kerr internet hate charge: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
British agent was 'a spacer', tribunal told: The Irish Times Gerard Cunningham
Border Fox attends funeral of crime godfather's wife: Evening Herald
How Garret failed to take chance to crush the IRA: Belfast Telegraph Kevin Myers
Rachel to attend Washington terrorism conference: Impartial Reporter Julie Kenwell
SF Minister at NI match: The Irish Times
Ballagh may join Áras race with SF support: The Irish Times Paul Cullen
My dream for Belfast – three visions for 2020 (Feb 16): Belfast Telegraph Liam Kennedy
Americans say Derry is like a home from home (Jun 28): Derry Journal
Corporation tax cut to cost Northern Ireland £400m (Jul 21): Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam and Tom Moseley
Church will lose the fight it has picked with State: Irish Independent James Downey
Ireland's example: Ottawa Citizen Janice Kennedy
Cost of policing Old Firm fixtures was almost £2.4m: BBC James Cook
'I'm not trying to be hard but I'd be a clown to say that it upset me' (Jul 21): The Herald Richard Wilson
Celtic's Neil Lennon welcomes new good behaviour code: BBC
Clegg slams 'risky' independence bid (Jul 22): The Herald Kate Devlin
'IRA gunman' shows up in South Carolina welfare office: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Antoinette Kelly
Friday, July 22
US observer logs and then queries parade violations: Belfast Media
MLA concern at Protestants 'targetted for belief' during Twelfth: Mid Ulster Mail
Orange Order must talk: Belfast Media Editorial
Politicians hit out after Ardoyne mortar bomb find: BBC
Bomb hoax 'cost traders £20k': Derry Journal
Appeal to SF for talks over interface tensions: The News Letter
Caral Ni Chuilin to attend NI match at Windsor Park: BBC
Woman in court over Massereene murders: UTV
Sectarian vandalism roundly condemned: Impartial Reporter
Belfast rioter 'acted the idiot': UTV
'Release Brendan Lillis' campaigners go on hunger strike: Belfast Telegraph Connla Young
Officer did not want RUC chief at funeral: The Irish Times Ronan McGreevy
Finding a way to make peace with the past: The News Letter Dawn Purvis
McAliskey documentary premieres: Derry Journal
Margaret Thatcher death celebrations T-shirt pulled from Sein Fein website: Belfast Telegraph
No shortage of advice in Stormont Castle: The News Letter
Minister warns against 'militaristic' commemoration of 1916 centenary: The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
Irish political classes lose their fear of the Catholic church: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Kenny speech marks final break between Church and State (Jul 21): Irish Independent
Now Enda really looks like a true leader: Evening Herald Andrew Lynch
Enda Kenny leads the Paisleyite lynch mob: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Seismic shock for Catholic Church: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
The Vatican criticised – Taoiseach speaks for the majority: Irish Examiner Editorial
SNP 'must clarify what separation would mean': The Herald Brian Currie
Thursday, July 21
Interface residents in plea over attacks: The News Letter
Man stabbed in face in suspected sectarian attack: Derry Journal
'Living in fear' Protestant arson victim wants to flee Rasharkin: Ballymoney Times
Flying the flags – an expression of identity or insecurity?: Derry Journal Raymond McCartney
Destroy our divides or destroy all our futures: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Your guide to Northern Ireland riots: The News Letter N R Greer
19 year old charged with rioting in North Belfast: UTV
Bomb gear found in Portadown riot raid: UTV
Two charged over explosives find: RTE
Stolen gun used for dissident shooting: UTV
IRA suspect on charge of extortion: Evening Herald Brian Kavanagh
Bandsmen to be interviewed over alleged assault: Ballymoney Times
Gun surrender process cost £12m: Londonderry Sentinel
Price of Stormont ministers' advice revealed: The News Letter Sam McBride
Former Galway priest to lead human rights body: Galway Independent Ronan Maher
Radical priest is new NI human rights chief (Jul 19): The News Letter
Pat Finucane inquiry decision delayed again: Belfast Telegraph
Corrigan knew RUC chief well, says witness: The Irish Times Ronan McGreevy
Smithwick Tribunal – Collusion accused 'was garda escort to Hermon': The News Letter
McGeough's Royal pardon bid given TD's support: Tyrone Times
Decision on memorial 'matter for fire service': The News Letter
Irish launch unprecedented attack on 'narcissism of Vatican' who encouraged Catholic bishops not to tell police about paedophile priests: Daily Mail
TDs call for cutting of diplomatic ties with Vatican: The Irish Times Michael O'Regan
Relations between State and Vatican at historic low: The Irish Times Paul Cullen
Clerical abuse scandal could cost Church dear: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Irish PM's attack on church sign of changing times: BBC Mark Simpson
This is a republic, not the Vatican: The Irish Times
Kenny has crossed the Rubicon with all-out attack on Rome: Irish Independent
Kenny's approval ratings soar to 53% as majority dissatisfied with Government: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien
Majority dissatisfied with Govt's performance: RTE
Time for an All-Ireland Open: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Cathal Dervan
Celtic fan Michael Bailey admits sectarian abuse: BBC
Wednesday, July 20
Law chief rejects 'bias' allegation: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Robinson and McGuinness's first judicial move: The News Letter
Grievance issue 'can hit judiciary': Belfast Telegraph
Flag problems must be solved: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Local agreement only way to solve flags issue (Jun 16): Impartial Reporter Editorial
Irish police arrest eight people over dissident republican activity: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Pair arrested over Ardoyne riots: UTV
Twelfth rioting – man charged over Ardoyne trouble: BBC
'Hunger strike' at Free Derry: Derry Journal
Suspects released over McCauley attack: UTV
Ex-garda sergeant denies collusion: The Irish Times Ronan McGreevy
Smithwick calls for Scappaticci statement: RTE
Bloody Sunday parent Lawrence McElhinney dies (Jul 18): BBC
'Last of a heroic generation': Derry Journal
Back to the hills: TheDetail.tv John Moore
Garland trial told of North Korea link: The Irish Times
'Northern Ireland stands on brink of an incredible transformation' (Jun 21): Belfast Telegraph Gavin O'Reilly
At least the tourists can go home again (Jun 24): Derry Journal Paul McFadden
What does News of the World hacking saga mean for NI?: BBC Mark Devenport
Influx of cruise ship tourists 'spin off' from Queen's visit: Irish Examiner Eoin English
Church we knew is on its knees. Amen to that (Jul 14): Evening Herald Garry O'Sullivan
From Anglican minister to Catholic priest – a historic first for Scotland (Jul 19): The Scotsman John Ross
Tuesday, July 19
GARC 'dishonest over anti Sinn Féin agenda': Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Children used to attack officers – PSNI: Derry Journal
East Belfast riots – Footage must be given to police: BBC
Loyalists attack nationalist homes on 12th morning: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Councillor calls for Ombudsman to investigate police over 11th night trouble: Portadown Times
Policing reponse was appropriate say PSNI: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
'Stop the parade, stop the trouble': Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Orange lodge rebuked over extra rallies in Drumcree: The Irish Times
Parades body to decide on breach: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Orange Order faces big decisions: The News Letter Alex Kane
IRA suspect given savage beating in jail: Evening Herald Ken Foy
IRA bomb widower in human rights body: UTV
'It's not too late to do the right thing' in McCauley case – plea: Derry Journal
MoD plans impact on NI: The News Letter
No NIO intervention in Kingsmills case: UTV
Kingsmills families vow to keep up fight: The News Letter
Gerry's anger at HET: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
From the crucible of the Hunger Strikes: TheDetail.tv Chris Moore
Garland accused in counterfeit notes plot: RTE
US claims conspiracy involved North Korea: The Irish Times Carol Coulter
Protestant participation under spotlight: Derry Journal
Council slammed over GAA support: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
R&A will reconsider Portrush for Open but political concerns remain: The Scotsman Martin Dempster
ESPN don't seem to know Northern Irish 'Troubles' are effectively over: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Patrick Roberts
Artist to give queen painting of visit – by royal appointment: Irish Independent Ken Sweeney
North's property market may be set for a shake-up as Nama prepares to move in: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
One in five school building contracts go to Northern firms: Irish Independent Fiach Kelly and Katherine Donnelly
William Hague vetos plans for a European military HQ: The Scotsman Geoff Meade
Monday, July 18
Over 100 loyalists involved in weekend rioting in Co Armagh: The Irish Times Scott Jamison
Removal of Union flags blamed for loyalist riot: Belfast Telegraph Catherine Lynagh
Loyalists hand back IRA plaques (Jul 17): (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Orangemen challenge McGuinness on talks: The News Letter
Orange Order 'raising tensions' with protests: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Don't blame MTV generation for disorder (Jul 17): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Ulster Tories 'will rebrand to revive election hopes': The News Letter
Reform of prison service inevitable (Jun 29): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Kingsmills families to meet NI Secretary Owen Paterson: BBC
'Sorry' is the hardest word (Jun 13): Belfast Media Paul Burns
'A' status for NI rights commission: The Irish Times
Outspoken rights watchdog chief is an ordained priest: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Extending a helping hand to its family (May 10): The News Letter Laura Murphy
Neal accepts Peace Builder Award (Jun 15): Irish Echo
Big Freeze on investments from International Fund for Ireland (Jun 26): TheDetail.tv John Breslin
Parties should unite to give diaspora vote on future president (Jul 24): Sunday Independent Louis Jacob
Tribal loyalties of grey-beard loons and good ol' boys (Jul 17): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Majority of voters want us to pull out of the EU because of economic chaos (Jul 13): Daily Mail Tim Shipman
Scottish internet domain name bid launched (Jun 25): BBC Magnus Bennett
Sunday, July 17
Loyalists blamed for Portadown riot: UTV
Portadown violence – three arrested in overnight riots: BBC
Northern Ireland violence drives out immigrant families: Guardian.co.uk
Parents urged to stop teen rioters: Scotland on Sunday David Young
Serious concerns raised as children criminalised at 10 (May 9): TheDetail.tv Kathryn Torney
No significant reduction in flying of flags flown in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Patrice Dougan
Police are encouraging better relations: Ballymoney Times
New human rights chief 'is a boost for morale': (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
There's far more to Bertie's legacy than the dig-outs: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Police union – 500 officers may quit over pensions shake-up (Jun 30): Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
1 Protestant in Foras na Gaeilge NI office: Londonderry Sentinel
New project improves relations between Border communities: Impartial Reporter
We're broke – sacrifice the sacred cows: Sunday Independent Eamon Delaney
Our Garda and army special forces: Carlow Nationalist
Links in a vast chain (Jul 11): Hutchinson News Erin Brown
George Galloway pens book on Neil Lennon threats (Jun 21): The Scotsman Stuart MacDonald
Complaints about BBC's world-view show the Little Scotlander attitude is infectious (Jul 13): Daily Telegraph Alan Cochrane
English opinion split on Scottish independence (Jul 5): The Scotsman Editorial
Saturday, July 16
Armed gardai thwart dissident extortionists: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Northern Ireland police arrest 11th man over dissident republican terrorism: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Residents help police find petrol bomb stash: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Petrol bombs thrown in Portadown: UTV
Loyalists and nationalists blame each other for trouble: Portadown Times
Oil drum used for protection in 12 July riots: RTE
Children among 32 Twelfth arrests: UTV
Kids 'well under ten' in Twelfth riots: Derry Journal
Bid to burn out Rasharkin protestant: The News Letter
'Leaving town and we won't be back': Newtownabbey Times
'Ritual violence has no political basis: Derry Journal
First ministers face challenge over route map to a non-sectarian future: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
The Past as Prologue: Derry Journal Paul McFadden
Making a pitch for a fairer city, and not before time: Belfast Media Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
Five years on from sectarian attack – Wall of silence broken: Derry Journal
We won't forget victims: Coleraine Times
Interesting Times For Smithwick: RTE
Killings in 90 minutes unviable, tribunal told: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Garda accused of IRA collusion give evidence: The News Letter
Aughnacloy heroes honoured after bomb bravery: Tyrone Times
Twelfth historian 'sad' after axing by BBC: The News Letter
Border fuel smuggling terrorist revenue source: Londonderry Sentinel
EU Commissioner 'deeply impressed' by Derry projects: Derry Journal
Cross-border bridge plan hits troubled water: The News Letter
Inishowen projects get IFI funding: Derry Journal
Money must be spent on A5 or surrendered: Londonderry Sentinel
PMS rescue plan clears final hurdle (Jul 6): The News Letter
Ex-business owner O'Neill in court to contest 2009 sentence (Jul 15): Delaware County Daily Times Cindy Sharr
Ulster Project bridges gap for teens (Jul 9): Greenville Daily Reflector Courtney Lindstran
BBC apologises after Troubles joke: The Scotsman Gareth Rose
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