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Friday, June 15
O'Toole denies interest in PSNI role: Ireland.com
Is Ian Paisley really a unionist?: BBC Newton Emerson
Big job awaits end of party: Ulster Herald Editorial
Sinn Féin strategist slams leadership's performance: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Rosslea illegal parade under investigation: Impartial Reporter
Cops investigated 152 incidents related to feud: Irelandclick.com Ciarán Barnes
PSNI forced into rethink on stun guns: Ireland.com
We need to remember why Saville was set up: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
A time to move on, not forget: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Kenneway family hit out after cell death: Irelandclick.com Evan Short
Minister 'moved' Wright to the Maze: The News Letter
Concern at 'similarity' in deaths of witnesses: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Council's 'Irish' phones stay silent: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Bereft of intellectual argument: Irelandclick.com Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
First minister urged to prioritse cross border council: Ulster Herald Mark McKelvey
Queen's special honour for Eames: The News Letter
Rangers Uefa Cup match protester banned: The Herald Damien Henderson
The Big Question – Is Scotland becoming separated from the rest of the United Kingdom?: The Independent Nigel Morris
Thursday, June 14
SF must learn from election result says Gerry Adams: UTV Internet
Republic's election – fallout in the North: Derry Journal Gerry Murray
The DUP's double standards are nauseating: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
Nelson McCausland slams 'absentee' Adams: UTV Internet
SDLP shows support for Patten's remarks: Derry Journal
Commission backs end to confusing electoral system: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Bid to block nationalist deputy: BBC
Councils won't be tied by Boundary Commission: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Call for republican unity: Derry Journal
Real IRA admits McGurk murder: (from the Irish News) Marie Louise McCrory
Kenneway family seeks second PM: Ireland.com
Kenneway did not take own life says family: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Maze jail towers 'often unmanned': The News Letter
Four NI inquiries cost UK £213m so far: RTE
'No Union flag at new Ikea store': BBC
Ikea dismisses Union flag claims: The News Letter
Belfast studied for clues to uniting fractured cities: The Guardian Matthew Weaver
Reporting from New York – Jnr and St Patrick hand in hand?: Belfast Telegraph Walter Ellis
Cllr Burke behind SF threat, Gilmartin claims: RTE
Tony's a-tone-ment?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Orange Order's leader revisits anti-Catholic foundations: The Scotsman Scott McCulloch
Wednesday, June 13
First Minister has all the answers: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Bitter clash between UUP & DUP: UTV Internet
Paisley and UUP clash over deputy: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
MLAs 'could face the axe': The News Letter
'Majority satisfied' with NI vote conduct: Ireland.com Patrick Logue
Human rights plea in bid to overturn decision on parade: Belfast Telegraph Ashleigh Wallace
A progressive society needs dissenting voices: (from the Irish News) Breidge Gadd
Crisis feared over Ombudsman exits: Ireland.com
Bradley-Eames team to address issues of 'past': Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
The need for inquiries is all part of peace process: (from the Irish News) Brendan McDaid
Shining a light in the darkest places: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Ervine gun but not forgotten: Sunday Life (Jun 10) (May 6) Lynda Gilby
Belfast newspaper buys US paper: UTV Internet
Stormont colder house for unionists: BBC
Hain – 'Iraq must learn from NI': UTV Internet
Tuesday, June 12
NI police changes 'global model': BBC
Patten still has flaws in his approach: The News Letter
Paisley – victims back Sinn Fein deal: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Paisley – The ordinary man in street has come out and backed me: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Their day hasn't come after all: The News Letter Alex Kane
New alliances forged for the future: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Hain must make victims of terrorism his priority: The News Letter Editorial
DUP renews call to SF on bombing suspect: The News Letter
North passes 'communist' budget: Ireland.com
DUP fury over inmate moves: The News Letter (Jun 8)
Paisley ducks homophobia question: Ireland.com
Revisiting the past will help move us all forward: (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Revitalising Belfast: (from the Sunday Times, Jun 10) Liam Clarke
How was Billy Wright killed?: BBC
Did Wright killer tell inquiry of events?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
No shrine to 1981 hunger strikers vows minister: UTV Internet
Fans urge Poots on stadium plan: The News Letter
Identity crisis...: Sunday Life (Jun 10) Alan McBride
Bomb-hit McCorley monument re-erected: (from the Irish News) Claire Simpson
Irish peacemakers here – Urge Sri Lankans to reject violence: Daily Mirror (Colombo) Easwaran Rutnam
Galloway beaten in sectarian attack: Daily Telegraph Auslan Cramb
Monday, June 11
Overseer to Ombudsman?: Sunday Life (Jun 10) Alan Murray
FG rejects Sinn Fein hint over coalition: Irish Independent Gene McKenna
Don't Write Off Sinn Fein: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
Dissenting voices get little support from weary public: (from the Irish News, Jun 9) James Kelly
A spectre from the past back to haunt peace: Sunday Life (Jun 10)
Kennaway 'choked himself to death': Sunday Life (Jun 10)
Over there comes over here: Irish Democrat (Jun 4) David Granville
Review of historical inquiries ordered: (from the Sunday Times, Jun 10) Liam Clarke
Evil was hanging out of him,"...I spat in his face.. He never even blinked. It was not satisfying, it was humiliating, I lost my cool.": Sunday Life (Jun 10) John Breslin
Sinn Féin's double standard when dealing with the past: (from the Sunday Times, Jun 10) Liam Clarke
Education, education, education is the key issue: (from the Irish News, Apr 10) Aeneas Bonner
How secularists, not immigrants, target Church-run schools: Irish Independent (Jun 1) David Quinn
Sunday, June 10
Paisley – the price I paid to cut deal: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
There are no fisticuffs between McGuinness and myself – Paisley: (from the Irish News)
So who's winning?: Irelandclick.com Jude Collins
Inquest told loyalist shooting was 'personal': Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Police were told of threat to loyalist: (from the Irish News)
Three injured in sectarian attack: BBC
Southern Reality Check for Shinners: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com John Spain
Lessons to be learned from Council row: Irelandclick.com Des Wilson
Billy Wright Maze killer commits suicide in prison: Sunday Independent Alan Murray
Wright killer cell death examined: BBC
Inquiries, lawyers and bank balances: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Sinn Fein driver u-turn demanded: BBC (Jun 8)
Irish speakers in language march: BBC
Equality fault-line opens: Irish Democrat (Jun 4) David Granville
Peace package 'offers just £20m' in extra cash: (from the Irish News, Jun 5) John Manley
What is on Gerry Adams' iPod?: BBC (Jun 1) Johnny Caldwell
Nothing Dulles about Ulster's invasion of Washington: Belfast Telegraph Dean Pittman
Rediscover Northern Ireland in Washington, D.C.: Irish America/IrishAbroad.com
Terrorism – The Irish question for the Caribbean: Jamaica Gleaner Ross Sheil
Salmond and Paisley's unlikely double act will tax Brown: Scotland on Sunday Eddie Barnes
Saturday, June 9
Assembly's mood makes Hain happy: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
SF plans a 'complete insult to victims' – Campbell: Derry Journal
Stormont is going to be a work-in and not a love-in: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Public Policing Board meeting 'positive' – O'hÉara: Derry Journal
PSNI recruits could 'dry up': The News Letter
'A Good Future': Newsweek.com Edward Pentin
EU commissioner to meet NI minister: Ireland.com
If you ask me....: BBC Fionola Meredith
The first word: Irish America/IrishAbroad.com Niall O'Dowd
SDLP faced split over backing of SF Mayor: Irelandclick.com Ciarán Barnes
Shankill pastor will take church to the Falls Road: The News Letter
Key to peace in grass roots: Belfast Telegraph Kieran McEvoy
Envoy's challenge: Irelandclick.com Editorial
No one wants divided city: Derry Journal Editorial
Tour of the North fears grow: Irelandclick.com Áine McEntee
Orange parade can pass interface: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Ashdown appeals for parade views: UTV Internet
Brethren at major London parade: The News Letter
Hayes right but for the wrong reasons: Derry Journal Eddie Kerr
INLA member found dead in Maghaberry Prison: RTE
Ciaran's killers must be caught: (from the Irish News) Editorial
'Saddened' by NI comments about Irish: RTE
No bail for duo on IRA and guns charges: Irish Independent Aodhan O Faolain
College faces revolt over flying of flags: Irelandclick.com Ciarán Barnes
All you need is art: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Friday, June 8
Terrorists' records must stay, says MP: The News Letter
Unionists hold open possibility of talks on ex-prisoners issue: Belfast Telegraph
Sinn Féin launch outreach strategy: Derry Journal
McCrea tackles PM over Sinn Fein's 'unacceptable' presence: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
Now it's time for the assembly to transform lives: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Sir Hugh spars with SF over armed 'Robocops': The News Letter
Policing board clash after SF man attends loyalist march: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
AOH Says No to Orangemen in D.C.: Irish Voice/IrishAbroad.com Cahir O'Doherty
Poignant journey for widow of PUP leader: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Loyalists 'co-operated in murder': BBC
Wright gunman has bail refused: (from the Irish News)
McCartney sisters wait in vain: The News Letter
McCartneys angry after Orde refuses to comment: (from the Irish News)
Warning for SDLP leader over inquiry: The News Letter
Just making lawyers rich?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Nazis told – go back to where you came from: Sunday Life (Jun 3) Sinead Johnson
Storm warning: Belfast Telegraph
Peace always possible: Irish Echo Editorial
Thursday, June 7
MP to challenge Blair over IRA Army Council: The News Letter
Sinn Fein quiz PSNI chiefs: UTV Internet
'Remove SF member from Policing Board': The News Letter
Concern over political links of independents Board members: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Unarmed police not option, says Orde: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
At last, Ulster voters can have a say on their rulers: The Times Dean Godson
Hey, we don't have to buy this: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
Family of innocent loyalist feud victim reject UVF chief's offer to meet: Sunday Life (Jun 3) Stephen Breen
Ruane in historic Presbyterian meeting: Belfast Telegraph Alf McCreary
Presbyterians angry at 'betrayal' of SF invite: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Mayor refuses photo with Sinn Fein deputy: Derry Journal
MLA told he cannot put question in Irish: The News Letter
Durkan rejects criticism of Saville Inquiry: (from the Irish News) Seamus McKinney
Rathcoole rebels batter dissenter: Sunday Life (Jun 3) Stephen Breen
McAliskey extradition delayed: UTV Internet
'Sectarian gangs meet for city fights': The News Letter
Why Gordon won't 'splash the cash' in Ulster: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
SF spin back from disappointment: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
Commission is slammed by Ewart: The News Letter
No percentage in SF voting against Bertie: (from the Irish News) Brian Feeney
All-island energy area expected to cut costs in five years: Belfast Telegraph Robin Morton
Wednesday, June 6
Ulster Unionists seek to overhaul party: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
SF in first public board meeting: BBC
Stormont for beginners: BBC Mark Devenport
Ins and outs of the hardline, according to Ian Paisley jnr: Belfast Telegraph Barry White
Minister denies UDA witch-hunt claim: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
UDA gangsters shouldn't have it all their own way: (from the Irish News) Susan McKay
It's right to insist UDA give up guns: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Portadown edging towards change: BBC Chris Summers
Suffolk march passes off peacefully: Irelandclick.com
Sinn Féin fury as SDLP backs UUP lord mayor: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey and Seamus McKinney
Mayor decision made by coin flip: BBC
Outrage at Bloody Sunday 'insult': Belfast Telegraph Sarah Brett
Support for Bloody Sunday view: BBC
Wright inquiry holds probe on lost PSNI files: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
The burning issue – lost files or a smoking gun?: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
Intolerance will not be tolerated says Paisley: (from the Irish News) William Graham
Bravo – Stormont stability paying off: Belfast Telegraph
Protestant alienation top of agenda – new Mayor: Belfast Telegraph William Allen
Major push for Irish language law: BBC
Tyrone republican banned from selling property as investigation continues: UTV Internet
Salmond to meet Paisley in move to revive 'Council of the Nations' groups: The Scotsman Hamish MacDonell
Adams' appeal after Eta declares end to ceasefire: UTV Internet
Tuesday, June 5
Stability 'will help NI economy': BBC
Outgoing moderator praises 'amazing transformation': The News Letter
David Trimble – I think that Ian Paisley has some explaining to do: Belfast Telegraph
UPRG warns Social Development Minister over funding: UTV Internet
Minister's approach is the right one: The News Letter Editorial
Exiled loyalist's return leads to new feud fears: Belfast Telegraph Stephen Breen
Robbery takes centre stage in policing and justice powers debate: UTV Internet
'Public confidence is paramount': The News Letter
Retired Mountie helped bring peace to mean streets of Belfast: Toronto Star (Jun 4) Deborah Dundas
The disappearing documents that fuel conspiracy theories: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
DUP councillors in 'pact' with SDLP: The News Letter
UUP man pips Sinn Fein to become Belfast Mayor: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
The old 'camaraderie': The News Letter Gemma Murray
Police criticised for march decision: (from the Irish News) Maeve Connolly
3 held over murder of Derry doorman: Ireland.com
Bomb found in Belfast housing estate: UTV Internet
SF to investigate what went wrong in Irish elections: Belfast Telegraph Stephen Breen
Saville will not get to 'truth': BBC
Hot on trail of two local cold cases: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Gary Craig
Sectarian image of town no longer fits, says cleric: Irish Independent Dominic Cunningham
Paisley sticks to his guns: The News Letter Stephen Dempster
Stormont demand to censure Junior: UTV Internet
Criticism should extend to 'God's anointed': (from the Irish News) Roy Garland
Paisleys facing reality check on gays: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Going native is once more the language plan: Irish Independent Paul Melia
Lost in translation... £150,000 spent on Irish language press releases: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Monday, June 4
Split fears as UVF expels 60 in Mid-Ulster: Sunday Life (Jun 3) Stephen Breen
Ritchie warns UDA to disarm: UTV Internet
Raymond McCord – I will name Haddock's handlers: Sunday Life (Jun 3) Stephen Breen
Elderly vote causes executive stress: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Lack of Oranges leaves Sinn Féin sucking on a lemon: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Residents demand higher wall to separate nationalist homes – from other nationalists: Irelandclick.com (Jun 1) Evan Short
Son, you know nothing: Sunday Life (Jun 3) Lynda Gilby
So what is DUP stance on gay rights?: Belfast Telegraph (Jun 1) Editorial
Political tourists and a time-warp at Hillsborough: Irelandclick.com (Jun 1) Concubhar Ó Liathain
Time may be called on symbolic bar: BBC Fiona Murray
Parades Body to meet with residents: Irelandclick.com (Jun 1) Seán Mag Uidhir
Why Lord Paddy is happy to join the Fourth Estate: The Independent Kim Sengupta
Bi-Nationalism: The Blanket (Apr 24) Antaine Uas O'Labhradha
Sunday, June 3
Minister urges Sinn Féin to embrace royals: (from the Irish News) William Graham
DUP split in Ballymena may leave door open for power-sharing: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Money matters cast cloud of depression over assembly: (from the Irish News) James Kelly
The extraordinary career of Ian Paisley: (from the Sunday Tribune) Suzanne Breen
Paisley Jr has learned that antagonism can help take you to the top: (from the Sunday Times)
Ulster says no, only this time it's to basic human rights for gay people: Sunday Independent Donal Lynch
Junior Paisley, a closet Catholic?: Sunday Independent Emer O'Kelly
Warning to UDA – give up your arms or the money runs out: The Observer Henry McDonald
Would Enda put the Shinners in Cabinet?: Sunday Independent John Dillon
Shinners told to stay up North and get on with it: Sunday Independent John A Murphy
Where it all went wrong for Sinn Fein: Sunday Business Post Colm Heatley
Sorry, Gerry, but you simply don't understand us at all: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Germans will take peace process into account in McAliskey case: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke and John Mooney
Police tried to recruit me as an informer says suicide girl's dad: (from the Irish News) Barry McCaffrey
Taliban using IRA bomb techniques in terror war: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Saturday, June 2
DUP hits back over 'ministerial control': The News Letter
The high cost of living with Ulster's MLAs: Belfast Telegraph Chris Thornton
SF is 'part of the establishment': The News Letter
Police accused of doing IRA deal: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Another first for Ulster... Sinn Fein on the policing board: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Rule of law must not be compromised: The News Letter
First Policing Board meeting a 'significant step' – Anderson: Derry Journal
O'Loan had doubts after attacks on children: Irish Examiner Brian Hutton
'Blunder' at launch of SF's unionist charter: The News Letter
Paramilitary banners are banned from loyalist march: Irelandclick.com Ciarán Barnes
'UDA blackmailer' loses £107,000 in assets to Agency: Irelandclick.com Áine McEntee
'State killing of Wright at odds with peace bid': The News Letter
UVF victim's family believe collusion is at the heart of murder: Irelandclick.com Aine McEntee and Ciaran Barnes
Northern Ireland hailed as peace model: Ottawa Citizen Mike Blanchfield
Paisley stands over homosexuality comments: UTV Internet
McGuinness hits out at remarks: The News Letter
Friday, June 1
Policing board with SF marks new era: Irish Independent Alan Erwin
Oversight chief highlights lack of Catholics in top PSNI ranks: (from the Irish News) Allison Morris
SF's role on board under scrutiny: The News Letter
Canada takes bow on Irish peace deal: Toronto Star (May 30) Mitch Potter
Brakes applied to SF bandwagon: The News Letter
Sinn Féin's strategy in tatters: (from the Irish Times, May 31) Ed Moloney
SF must learn quickly from election results: (from the Irish News) Jim Gibney
Labour may be ready to field candidates in Ulster elections: The Times David Sharrock
Orangemen meet with parades chief: The News Letter
DUP man threatens to sue equality body: (from the Irish News) Bimpe Fatogun
Fury over missing Wright documents: The News Letter
Paisley call to stop brain-drain: RTE
'Get to grips with brain drain' urges MLA: The News Letter
UUP criticises Paisley's anti-gay remarks: Ireland.com
Celtic nationalists should invest in their heritage instead of flogging it off: The Guardian Simon Jenkins |