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Tuesday, November 15
Decrease in number of dissident republican attacks – Ford: BBC
Terrorist activity higher in rural areas: UTV
PSNI track record more important than ard fheis: Belfast Media
David Ford criticised over possible changes to NI Prison Service emblems : BBC
Row over prison badge plans: UTV
Robinson hails value of shared education: The News Letter
NI Tories now dead in the water: The News Letter Alex Kane
Time to join my Republican Party: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
No arrests after dissident website probe: The News Letter
Derry Memorial Hall paint bombers 'intolerant': BBC
Hall attack 'motivated by Remembrance Day': Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Respectful commemorations of events afford freedom to go forward together: The Irish Times Norman Hamilton
McDonnell out of step: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Massereene murders trial – 'Getaway car had key evidence': BBC
Massereene – 'Determined attack' on soldiers lasted less than a minute: Belfast Telegraph Steven McCaffery
Fianna Fail's Eamon O Cuiv calls for Gerry McGeough release: BBC
Ex-Provo in bid to quash conviction: Belfast Telegraph
Attorney general orders new inquests into Ballymurphy deaths: BBC
Language law experts will join Irish campaigners at major Stormont event: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Ian Paisley retires from ministry: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Bank to challenge bankruptcy proceedings in Northern Ireland: The Irish Times Mary Carolan
Human rights still under threat, warns Liberty chief (Nov 14): The Irish Times Carol Coulter
Bill of Rights can help us build the society that we all want (Nov 11): Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
UK Bill of Rights plans rejected by human rights body: The Herald Brian Currie
Listen to Northern Ireland's advice on a UK bill of rights (Nov 9): Guardian.co.uk Colin Harvey
Closure highlights anomaly of Vatican's dual claim: Irish Examiner TP O'Mahony
Ferguson 'never planned to switch to Republic': Belfast Telegraph
Powar – Scotland ignored chanting: The Herald Martin McMillan
Celtic get date for Uefa chants hearing: BBC
Outrage over Davidson aide's sectarian tweet: The Herald
Monday, November 14
Northern Ireland says yes to Bill of Rights, claims poll: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Disabled victims of Troubles 'would feel benefits' from Bill of Rights: Belfast Telegraph
'Not for me to judge IRA killers' – widow: The News Letter
Unionist MLA criticises absence of Sinn Féin mayor at Belfast ceremony: The Irish Times Scott Jamison
IRA bombing relatives join service: Belfast Telegraph
Higgins lays first wreath as President in lasting remembrance: Irish Independent
President Higgins makes first NI visit: UTV
Irish president hits right note on first visit: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Higgins's grand ambitions hindered from the start: Irish Independent Bruce Arnold
The forgotten 1.5 million voters in race for Aras: Irish Independent Maurice Hayes
Martin claims FF is 'true republican party': Irish Examiner Mary Regan
Orange Order applies for another parade: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Residents evacuted in Lisburn alert: UTV
The Massereene trial – a return to the 'old Northern Ireland' (Nov 13): (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Ex-special branch man tells of 'unfriendly stare': The News Letter
Tribunal told of IRA man's boast: The News Letter
Plan to build a new A5 still on: Sammy Wilson: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
Ian Paisley to retire as church minister: UTV
Majority backed Kenny's Cloyne speech: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien
Come to Dublin! Despite riot in 1995, England are asked to play Ireland friendly: Daily Mail Colin Young
Celtic must satisfy Uefa on sectarian songs charge: The Scotsman
Grahame backed in sectarian remarks furore (Nov 12): The Herald Lucy Adams
Independence poll 'damaging investment in Scotland': Independent on Sunday Diana Pilkington
Time to tell the truth about separating Scotland: The Scotsman Brian Monteith
Women to break the 'stained glass ceiling' after church vote: Irish Independent Avril Ormsby
Sunday, November 13
Ex-IRA bomber's royal pardon is 'lost' by British government: (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Under-pressure Kenny pledges €50m for road to North: Sunday Independent Patsy McArdle & Don Lavery
Alarm over SF snub of top UK seafood agency (Nov 11): The News Letter
Something for everyone, but democracy does not benefit: Belfast Telegraph Rick Wilford
A unifying figure who kept the Aras door open: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Poppy marks the sacrifices made by Irish of all creeds: Sunday Independent Colum Kenny
Orangemen at No 10 over Catholic ban: Belfast Telegraph
DEL Minister believes in using 'Derry' title in city: Londonderry Sentinel
Iris Robinson wins damages from paper: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin
Terror groups' toll of the protectors of our State (Oct 9): Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Diplomacy is not just about economics (Nov 12): The Irish Times Patrick Smyth
Changes abroad will now reinvent diplomacy here: Sunday Independent Eamon Delaney
DUP calls for MPs to debate the death penalty (Nov 11): Belfast Telegraph Tom Moseley
IRA songs land Celtic in trouble: Sunday Independent Gavin McCafferty
Europe must form a fully federal union or it will fall apart completely: Sunday Independent Declan Ganley
Referendum ball up in the air between law and politics (Nov 12): The Scotsman Editorial
Why historic anniversaries will influence Scottish independence (Nov 8): Daily Telegraph Simon Johnson
Grahame urged to stand down during 'sectarian' investigation (Nov 11): The Herald Lucy Adams
Philip Hammond – I shook hands with Sinn Fein, we must talk to the Taliban too: Sunday Telegraph Sean Rayment
Saturday, November 12
Success of South Belfast candidates 'testament to strength in constituency': Belfast Media Scott Jamison
High time we put an end to this Assembly mob rule: Belfast Telegraph Jim Allister
'Gobbledegook' and language of division in council: Belfast Media Ciara Quinn
Ford remembers murdered Prison Service staff: UTV
Poppy Row – John O'Dowd, Northern Ireland Education Minister, Attacks Media Over School Poppy Ban Coverage: HuffingtonPost.co.uk
Unthinkable? Voluntary poppies: Guardian.co.uk Editorial
Real IRA supporters blamed for Derry vandalism: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Security alert in Londonderry: UTV
Massereene gun used in Strand Road attack: Derry Journal
Republic lost its way, laments new Irish President: Belfast Telegraph Brian Hutton and Ed Carty
Monarch congratulates new president: Belfast Telegraph
Irish government commits reduced funding of £42m to A5: BBC
A5 plans on track, says Martin McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph Steven McCaffery
United Ireland dream shunted onto lay-by as A5 plan parked: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
City Council bid to jail Priory Hall developer over breach of orders: Irish Independent Aoife Finneran
Irish property tycoon Sean Quinn declares bankruptcy in UK: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Crass economic view of Vatican link a sure way to burn bridges: The Irish Times Breda O'Brien
Vatican embassy closure: Irish Examiner Editorial
World War fighters finally get recognition: Irish Independent Louise Hogan
All sacrifices of people 100 years ago must be honoured (Nov 11): The Irish Times John Bruton
Deepening crisis calls for further integration in Europe: The Irish Times Thomas Klau
Republic of Ireland must prepare for demise of single currency: Belfast Telegraph Thomas Molloy
Barroso – 'If you are in the EU you should join the Euro': Daily Express Macer Hall
An independent Scotland won't be forced to join eurozone: The Scotsman Drew Scott
For Peace in Kashmir, Look to Dublin: HuffingtonPost.com Syed Yahya Hussainy
'I think Ireland will be perceived as an honest broker, it has a very positive image' (Nov 11): The Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald
Friday, November 11
Martin McGuinness – I'm glad that I ran for president: Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
McGuinness back after election bid: UTV
Conservatives want UUP to disband and form new Tory-led party: BBC
Party merger 'unacceptable' says Elliott: Impartial Reporter Sarah Saunderson
Letter signals end of troubled relationship: The News Letter Sam McBride
SDLP leader signals 'new era': Derry Journal
Patsy has no regrets over leadership challenge: Mid Ulster Mail Louise Convery
Can doctor breathe new life into ailing body of the SDLP?: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
SDLP bull smashes his golden moment: Belfast Media Jude Collins
SDLP caught in the crossfire of Aras fall-out: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
McKinney linked to SDLP Assembly seat: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Permanent power is a barrier to real progress: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Stormont needs dissenting voices to remain relevant: Belfast Telegraph Alex Kane
Michael D Higgins to be inaugurated in Dublin: BBC
Robinson to attend president inauguration: UTV
Mary McAleese's pride at lasting legacy of Northern Ireland peace process: Belfast Telegraph
Change of president – A worthy successor: Irish Examiner Editorial
Unholy row brewing as secularisation creeps in: Irish Independent David Quinn
Now you Holy See him, now you don't...: Derry Journal Eamonn McCann
Ireland's closure of the Vatican embassy was the correct decision: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Editorial
Man held over dissident activity released: UTV
Under 3% of NI police complaints upheld: IrishTimes.com
16,000 police complaints since 2006: Belfast Telegraph
Supergrass to receive physiotherapy: UTV
Finucane lawyer to publish classified reports: RTE
MEP in call for action on FAIR funding: The News Letter
Republican anthem played at city parade: Londonderry Sentinel
Removing banner at Oval 'could have caused a riot': Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
Sinn Féin minister Gerry Kelly wins libel award: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Northern Ireland ministers seek clarity on A5 funding: BBC
Robinson and McGuinness to meet Taoiseach on A5: Derry Journal
Sammy Wilson not worried by potential eurozone break-up: BBC
Be grateful for the choice to wear a poppy or not: The Herald Alison Rowat
SNP vote on a separate Scotland 'would be unlawful': The Scotsman David Maddox
Thursday, November 10
SDLP – Choosing the Leader. Again: TheDetail.tv Connall Parr
Giving up on government isn't much of a vote-winner: Belfast Telegraph Brian Feeney
Protesters outside court: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Prison shake-up is long overdue: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Dissidents heckle community worker over police invite: BBC
MLAs outraged as Derry bomb alert causes rush hour gridlock: Belfast Telegraph
Man arrested over dissident activity: UTV
Soldiers comforted comrades shot by Real IRA, court told: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Massereene murders trial – Gun used in previous attacks: BBC
Savage killer gets life for slaying hitman in front of his children: Evening Herald Ken Foy
Kennedy demands release of report into FAIR probe: The News Letter
Finucane debate leads to row over IRA claims: The News Letter
Irish Americans meet Paterson in NY: Irish Echo
UDA leader's son gets record pay-out: UTV
My personal thanks to Ireland: The Irish Times Mary McAleese
Robinson built the bridges but McAleese got people to walk over them: Irish Independent Diarmaid Ferriter
An exemplary presidency: The Irish Times Editorial
N Ireland cross-border road plan scrapped: Financial Times Jamie Smyth
McGuinness accuses State of reneging on road agreement: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Angry reaction to A5 funding postponement: Derry Journal
The road to nowhere – Dublin's financial U-turn scuppers A5: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Poppies 'particularly appropriate' in NI: UTV
City of Derry Airport reverses its ban on emblem: Belfast Telegraph Donna Deeney
School tells of poppy pride: The News Letter
Football poppy row – former Irish FA chief calls for a 'common sense' solution: Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
Fifa backs down and allow England players to wear poppies on black armband against Spain: Daily Telegraph Jason Burt
Poppy folly: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Building personal bridges: Drogheda Independent Hubert Murphy
Anti-independence stance all Greek to me: The Scotsman Margo MacDonald
Wednesday, November 9
SDLP trust in Baggott more than Brady – poll: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Ford offers to quit Justice Ministry in order to save post: Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
Six months of justice left for Northern Ireland: BBC Mark Devenport
Martin McGuinness back in his old routine as Deputy First Minister: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Funding stopped to Willie Frazer's victims' group Fair: BBC Kevin Magee
There's a few dead all right – Chilling phone message played to army base murder trial: Daily Mirror Laurie Hanna
Soldier tells court how he survived Real IRA attack: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Massereene killer showed no remorse: UTV
Jail attack on Real IRA bomber (Nov 6): (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
No agents in IRA gang, witness tells tribunal: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Smithwick Tribunal – witness names Sean Hughes as ambush leader: BBC
IRA unit 'responsible for up to 80 murders': The News Letter
City of Derry Airport backs down over 'unacceptable' poppy: BBC
Dundonald High School pupils 'not told to take off poppies': BBC
FIFA boot out FA's friendly plea for poppies: Daily Express Matt Law
Now Germans back us to wear poppies as Cameron blasts 'absurd' FIFA: Daily Mail John Edwards and Charles Sale
Who, What, Why – Which countries wear poppies?: BBC
We must seize our chance in spotlight: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Congress inks Patrick's Day in green: The Irish Times Lara Marlowe
Olympic torch Dublin trip plan under fire: The News Letter
McAleese 14-year presidency defined through generosity of spirit and crowned by royal visit: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
To Be Honest – An unheard voice in education (Nov 8): The Irish Times
It would be wrong to use plastic bullets for the first time in Britain: Daily Mail Steve Doughty
The Union is too far gone to be saved by Cameron or Miliband: Daily Telegraph Benedict Brogan
1707 revisited: The Herald Tom Shields
Tuesday, November 8
We'll back our new leader 'to the hilt': Derry Journal
I wasn't right on cue, admits new SDLP party leader Alasdair McDonnell: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
New SDLP leader must ponder ins and outs of power-sharing: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
SDLP grandees divided over leader choice: Belfast Telegraph
New SDLP leader blinded by the light: BBC Mark Devenport
Opposition is a vital role for some other political party: Belfast Telegraph Mike Nesbitt
'Sinn Fein had a huge impact on nationalist acceptance of police': Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Real IRA killers made sure troops were dead, court told: The Independent David McKittrick
Cool as f*** – Chilling words of Real IRA killers who gunned down British soldiers during 65-round pizza ambush: Daily Mail Stephen Wright
CCTV footage at Massereene trial: UTV
Soldiers were unarmed when shot, court hears: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Dundonald High School pupils 'told to remove poppies': BBC
Minister's claims on Finucane case spark fury among nationalist politicians in Assembly: Belfast Telegraph Patrice Dougan
MLAs clash in Assembly during Finucane inquiry debate: BBC
Spectre of gun law that looms over solicitors: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Supergrass trial witness 'not lying': UTV
Owen Paterson under fire for rebuffing talks on past: Belfast Telegraph
Barra McGrory QC becomes new director of PPS: BBC
McGrory 'delighted' at landing top legal post: The News Letter
Thanks a million Lady Gaga. You hit the right note at MTV EMA: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Higgins has a lot on plate with centenaries: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
New Irish President set to make first official engagement in Derry: Derry Journal
New throne law is a royal mess: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
BNP chief reveals he made complaint to Garda: The Irish Times Elaine Edwards
'Blackmail case led to no-show by BNP leader's daughter' (Nov 3): Belfast Telegraph Anne Madden
Olympic torch's Dublin route set out but IOC is still a hurdle: The Irish Times Ronan McGreevy
Rights lobby feeds off foreign critics (Oct 16): Sunday Independent Eamon Delaney
Monday, November 7
My SDLP leadership a new era for politics – Alasdair McDonnell: BBC
New SDLP chief wants collective government: The News Letter
McDonnell flags intention to make party battle-ready: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
SDLP leader Alasdair McDonnell gives himself 100 days to revive party: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Newly elected leader reveals stark choice facing party – 'survive or die': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
McDonnell braced for fight of his life: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Have parties spirit for opposition?: The News Letter Alex Kane
What can be taken from SF bid from presidency?: Belfast Media Jude Collins
Higgins's victory was kick to the Shins (Nov 6): Sunday Independent Ronan Fanning
New Irish president to visit Derry: Belfast Telegraph
Pair go on trial over murder of British soldiers at Northern Ireland barracks: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Jail protest costs taxpayer £500k: Belfast Telegraph
Kingsmill families demand justice from Stormont (Nov 6): (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Penny – Building a legacy for son Thomas Devlin (Nov 2): Belfast Telegraph
Award for Interface Forum (Nov 3): Derry Journal
Twenty-one incidents of sectarianism and racism: Donegal Democrat
We'll surely live to regret diplomatic Vatican snub: Irish Independent Mary Kenny
A national cathedral?: The Irish Times Editorial
Telling the whole truth: Belfast Media
Rangers player on sectarian charge: The Herald Jody Harrison
Sunday, November 6
South Belfast MP Alasdair McDonnell to lead SDLP: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Alasdair McDonnell elected new SDLP leader: BBC
McDonnell faces immediate questions and longer term dilemmas: BBC Mark Devenport
Tough Aras race, Martin? Wait until you see your to-do list (Nov 4): Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
McGuinness's Aras gamble reveals Provo gameplan: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Opponents just resort to sniping and sneering when starved of fresh ideas: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
From now on, it's back to the (shared) future (Nov 2): Belfast Telegraph Robin Wilson
Dissidents to hold 'tent city' protest at top prison: (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Massereene murder trial to begin amidst massive security operation: (from the Sunday World) Suzanne Breen
Calls to remove flags (Nov 1): Derry Journal
McKavanagh family's 'closure' over 21-year-old Billy's death: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Forgotten tunnels in Camlough and big electricity bills (Nov 3): BBC Mike McKimm
'Hume-Adams' is not the elixir of political life (Oct 16): Sunday Independent John Paul McCarthy
Northern Ireland – Giant steps forward: Sunday Telegraph David Atkinson
Kick Celtic and Rangers out of the SPL: The Observer Kevin McKenna
Do those who flaunt the poppy on their lapels know that they mock the war dead? (Nov 5): The Independent Robert Fisk
Davidson kills off Tories' revolution (Nov 5): The Scotsman Andrew Whitaker
Saturday, November 5
Sinn Fein lukewarm on inviting police boss to ard fheis: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
PSNI 'a success' decade on – Orde: UTV
Baggott – Release us from the shackles of red tape: The News Letter
Policing, Patten and ten years of the PSNI: BBC
Changes in policing have been a force for progress: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rea
SDLP to elect successor to Margaret Ritchie: RTE
Candidates agree new SDLP leader needs to be 'vote transfer friendly': The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
SDLP – Stuck in the middle, but with whom?: Belfast Telegraph David McKittrick
SDLP set to vote for new leader: BBC Martina Purdy
Stormont's malaise an embarrassment (Oct 19): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Derry's new police chief to target RAAD: Derry Journal
Dissident republican suspects arrested in west Belfast released: BBC
War of words over bilingual street signs: Belfast Telegraph
Stage-managed Sinn Fein walk-outs won't cost Enda Kenny any sleep (Nov 3): Irish Independent Johnny Fallon
How Dublin could help Derry win World Heritage status: Belfast Telegraph
SF mayor praises MTV awards: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
World is watching, let's all be proud: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Mountbatten – a vile psycho killed by thugs (Nov 4): Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Historic day for new joint Irish police team: Belfast Telegraph Niall Crozier
Northern firm wins lucrative contract to dress Army: Irish Independent Dan Lavery
Vatican embassy closure 'nothing to do with Cloyne': Irish Examiner Juno McEnroe
Hard to analyse Vatican activity without an embassy: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Forgoing Vatican influence a mistake: Irish Examiner Editorial
Vacating the Vatican: The Irish Times Editorial
Archbishop of Canterbury – 'Why Royal family must stay Anglican': Daily Telegraph Tim Walker
New rules for the succession are a right royal mistake: Financial Times Christopher Caldwell
Gaelic 'should be main language' of Western Isles (Oct 18): BBC
Friday, November 4
Public behind my bid to bar killers, says Allister: The News Letter
Struggling SDLP can't afford to be camera-shy: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Sorry Martin, but you just don't have the X Factor!: Belfast Telegraph Lindy McDowell
PSNI 'a success' decade on – Orde: UTV
Policing change 'is unprecedented': Belfast Telegraph
Matt Baggot says he would address Sinn Fein conference: BBC
McGuinness taken to task over criticism of policing: The News Letter
Police boss regret over bomb stance: Belfast Telegraph
Killings of RUC officers wrong – Baggott: The News Letter
Baggott has taken brave step forward: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
PSNI interview with lawyer Peter Corrigan cancelled: BBC
Poppy-burning image leads to Northern Ireland arrests: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Seeing red over the politicisation of our poppies: Staffordshire Sentinel
Youths targeted in paramilitary attacks: UTV
Two men arrested in west Belfast in dissident republican probe: BBC
New tribute to Remembrance Day bomb has personal resonance for victim's son: Impartial Reporter Sarah Saunderson
Orange group 'giving Protestants a voice on campus' (Nov 2): The News Letter
Bridge-building President engineered many successes across island during successful tenancy in Áras: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Why are the MTV Awards in Belfast?: BBC
Gerry Adams' brother Liam appears in court charged with rape of daughter: Daily Mail Martin Robinson
Catholic schools body at centre of police probe (Nov 2): Belfast Telegraph Lindsay Fergus
Ireland Will Close Embassy to Vatican: New York Times Douglas Dalby
Closure of Vatican Embassy due to cost, says Gilmore: The Irish Times Mary Fitzgerald & Deaglán de Bréadún
Brady 'disappointed' by embassy closure: UTV
Embassy closure has huge significance: The Irish Times Paddy Agnew
Church must act now to restore its tarnished image with faithful: Irish Independent David Quinn
Historic special relationship now changed irrevocably: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Opposition fails in bid to derail anti-sectarian Bill: The Herald Brian Currie
Parties urge SNP to 'think again' over bigotry bill: BBC
Thursday, November 3
Peter Robinson – North-South relations are best ever: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
N Ireland steps up push for tax powers: Financial Times Jamie Smyth
Robinson stresses need to get 10% corporate tax for North: The Irish Times Suzanne Lynch
MP calls on McGuinness to tell the 'truth': The News Letter
Talks on Northern Ireland's past bid stalled: Belfast Telegraph
Massereene lawyer's 'arrest' row: Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
'Rules on special advisers won't bar killers': The News Letter
A dark horse becomes the front runner in race to lead the SDLP: Belfast Telegraph
UUP man 'to lay down challenges' at SF event: The News Letter
Loyalism needs some leadership from its leaders: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
'I hope you go boom like Kerr', man allegedly told police: Impartial Reporter Chris Donegan
Blogger threatened with legal action for tweeting pic: Belfast Media
DPP chair welcomes Derry's new top cop: Derry Journal
Arrest in west Belfast dissident probe: UTV
Unemployment 'plays into dissidents' hands': Belfast Telegraph
Sectarian abuse of council workers in Lagmore 'vile': BBC
Poppy burning stunt on Facebook leads to arrests: Belfast Telegraph Patrice Dougan
Police clear FAIR but funding still withheld: The News Letter
Time running out in Disappeared search: UTV
Liam Adams extradited to NI: UTV
Liam Adams due to appear in Belfast court: RTE
Facebook page is not for slagging me off, says Poots: The News Letter
British police pip Irish but co-operation is real winner: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Met police band together for greening of the guard: Irish Independent Graham Clifford
Parties to criticise sectarianism Bill: The Herald Brian Currie
Scots opposition parties 'cannot back' anti-bigots bill: BBC
Independence still a distant dream (Nov 2): The Scotsman John McTernan
Wednesday, November 2
Final pitch for leadership ahead of SDLP conference: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Welcome home for McGuinness: Derry Journal
Defeat for McGuinness is a hard lesson for Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Police Ombudsman is on a hiding to nothing: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Police to probe Twelfth parade breaches: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Parade protest charges dismissed: Belfast Telegraph
24 PSNI officers quit rather than face punishment: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
Ardoyne visitors go for final Áras visit: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
The magic of Mary: Irish Independent Seamus Heaney
Irish language event goes out with a bang (Oct 12): Belfast Media Scott Jamison
"Secret justice" and "Justice delayed" in the dock: TheDetail.tv Chris Moore
New papers reveal early 'Sunday' campaigning (Oct 12): Derry Journal
November 2nd, 1973: The Irish Times Joe Joyce
Protecting block grant won't help drive economy forward: Belfast Telegraph Ben Collins
Lessons must be learned from the mistakes of May (Oct 21): Belfast Telegraph Seamus Magee
Dublin to have paid £22m by March: Londonderry Sentinel
BNP chief's daughter fails to attend Belfast tribunal amid blackmail claims: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Novel about betraying republican wins award: The Irish Times Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
Alex Salmond has yet to make a convincing case (Oct 30): Scotland on Sunday John Curtice
Tuesday, November 1
E-petition aims to end SF allowances: The News Letter
Martin McGuinness returns as deputy first minister: BBC
Robinson leads local welcome for new president: The News Letter
Martin McGuinness faces life without the presidency: BBC Martina Purdy
Face it, Martin the border is going nowhere: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
RTE News downplays SF debacle – are we surprised? (Oct 30): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Return of core Fianna Fáil vote surprising political success story: The Irish Times Odran Flynn
UUP councillor Ronnie Ferguson will act as independent: BBC
Dissidents can't be allowed to derail us: Derry Journal
'Terrorists' may be behind firearms thefts: Impartial Reporter Chris Donegan
Strip-search brutality in Northern Ireland: Socialist Worker Sandy Boyer
Ford cannot falter on prison reform (Oct 25): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Ardoyne Twelfth protest 'breached ruling': UTV
MOD apologises 40 years after fatal shooting of Billy McKavanagh: The Guardian Owen Bowcott
Queen's University to charge UK students £9k a year (Oct 29): Belfast Telegraph Patrice Dougan
Unionists in row over tuition fees: The News Letter
Coláiste battle did not need to happen: Belfast Media
Hamilton tells GAA to help de-politicise Irish: The News Letter
Minister must demand better return on Irish language spend (Oct 10): The Irish Times Eoin Ó Murchú
'I'm only loyal to a Protestant': The News Letter
Prince Charles, the ticking time-bomb for the monarchy Tom Chivers
Knowledge sector jobs could be game changer for North: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Degrees of separation over independence poll findings (Oct 31): The Herald Brian Currie
Britain could be a model unhappy family (Oct 11): Guardian.co.uk Owen Jones
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