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Monday, November 29
Party the 'bedrock of peace', says Robinson: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
We are the party of the new Northern Ireland – Robinson: The News Letter
Chipper Peter has got his mojo back: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
New DUP leaves Paisleyism aside: The News Letter Sam McBride
The high price of Stormont's slow pace: (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Paisley Jnr – I'll not double-job: The News Letter
No Comment from McClarty (Nov 25): BBC Mark Devenport
Guns are the problem (Nov 19): Belfast Media Editorial
SDLP presses Church over PMS support: The News Letter
Details on NI mutual rescue unclear: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell
Religion in schools 'a breach of children's human rights': Irish Independent Katherine Donnelly
Call to hire more Irish speakers for State sector: The Irish Times Anne Lucey
McAleese flew in government jet before lecturing the nation: Sunday Tribune Ken Foxe
Hugh Dallas e-mail 'an example of vicious anti-Catholic hostility in Scotland': The Scotsman Susan Smith
Professor – Catholic Church's attack on bigotry is historic: The Herald Chris Watt
Eurozone states will need an act of union to save the single currency: The Independent Stephen King
Sunday, November 28
DUP committed to powersharing – Robinson: RTE
Peter Robinson tells party East Belfast is key target: BBC
Dissidents 'active and dangerous' – Robinson: UTV Internet
Real IRA turns screw in gangland drug war: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Sinn Fein's by-election win heralds surge to left: Sunday Independent John Drennan
'I'm not the new Gerry Adams' (Nov 22): Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Delinquent Sinn Fein wants it all ways: Sunday Independent Celia Larkin
Fury over Katie Price's IRA link: Daily Star Sunday John Ward
Cross-border shopping could cost 5,000 jobs (Nov 16): Derry Journal
Presbyterian Church could face £5m bill on PMS (Nov 26): BBC
A PMS deal must be found (Nov 26): The News Letter Editorial
It's not just their national interest, the English care about Ireland: Sunday Independent Ruth Dudley Edwards
UK 'will never get £7bn back from Ireland': Scotland on Sunday Nathalie Thomas
A wee bailout, ah go on, go on, go on: The News Letter Sammy Wilson
If your state is conceived in sin then sin is what your state will inevitably revert to (Nov 23): Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Kindness from Europe rooted in concern about the euro (Nov 23): The Irish Times Arthur Beesley
The EU has got too big for its boots: Sunday Telegraph Jenny McCartney
Twenty years on, Europe is still the issue that divides the Tories (Nov 23): Daily Telegraph Simon Heffer
Clash over water meter installation (Nov 17): Selkirk Weekend Advertiser
'In effect, they were using the Pope as a pawn in their game': Scotland on Sunday Tom English
Saturday, November 27
Sinn Fein profits from economic chaos as voters punish Irish PM: The Scotsman David Maddox
Sinn Féin tries to form Dáil grouping: RTE
Election of 'fifth man' brings prospect of technical group ever closer: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Focus – Sinn Fein Win Foreshadows Gains For Minor Irish Parties: Wall Street Journal Jason Douglas
Shiny Shinner hailed a worthy winner: Irish Independent Fiach Kelly
Donegal vote marks end of an era in Ireland's politics: BBC Mark Simpson
FF faces meltdown if Donegal collapse is repeated: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
In Donegal Sinn Féin winner is raised to the rafters – and not a Tricolour in sight: The Irish Times Miriam Lord
Writing on the wall: Financial Times David Gardner
Sinn Fein's win was simply protest vote: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
'Tories to end UUP pact': The News Letter
How the DUP will triumph over apathy of the armchair: Belfast Telegraph Nigel Dodds
DUP leader Peter Robinson to address party conference: BBC
NI is moving forward: The News Letter Peter Robinson
DUP conference told republican paramilitaries a 'severe' threat: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Gerry Adams plans cross-border united Ireland 'rally': Belfast Telegraph
Shankill Star band given parade route ban: BBC
US tycoon who's paying to make our MLAs smarter: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Gardai fear cousins shot on orders of 'drug tax' brothers: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
'No evidence' dissident republicans were behind double murder: Irish Examiner Cormac O'Keeffe
Northern Ireland corporate tax rate cut plea for SMEs: Belfast Telegraph
No decision on massacre memorial yet (Nov 25): The News Letter
Kilkenny gets a peer as talk of visit to city by Prince Charles grows (Nov 25): Kilkenny People
Church may pay more for PMS bail-out: UTV Internet
'Unusual for savers to aid PMS bailout': The News Letter
Under-fire Dallas quits SFA over Pope e-mail: The Herald Chris Watt and Michael Grant
Friday, November 26
Robinson looking to put 'difficult year' behind him: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
After the scandals, Peter Robinson bounces back: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Party peers diverge on unionist unity: The News Letter
DUP to get big sell on Stormont successes: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Robinson – MPs may double-job: The News Letter
Elliott's 'positive talks with GAA': The News Letter
'Up to 70' dissidents stop DPP meeting: UTV Internet
'Tougher line must be taken with dissidents': The News Letter
PSNI anti-dissident fund could be boosted from Treasury reserve: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Feeder parade permitted to pass Ardoyne: The News Letter
Flute band parade banned from passing Ardoyne: Belfast Telegraph
'It was good to talk': Londonderry Sentinel Eamon Sweeney
Why province needs new politics: The News Letter Nick Garbutt
No consensus on past informing Gov. Troubles policy – Paterson: Londonderry Sentinel Kevin Mullan
Call for public inquiry into UVF massacre: The News Letter
Fundraiser for activist fighting US extradition: Meath Chronicle John Donohue
Libel case told of financier's money: The Irish Times Mary Carolan
Robinson sets NI price for bail-out (Nov 24): UTV Internet
David Cameron urged – cut corporation tax in Northern Ireland alongside bailout: Belfast Telegraph
Northern Ireland needs a fairer deal on tax rates: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Spending cuts not up for talks – Paterson: UTV Internet
Irish austerity measures 'will be felt in Northern Ireland': Irish Independent
Irish voters give damning verdict on bail-out crisis: Daily Telegraph Bruno Waterfield
Ireland – Sinn Fein set to cash in on bail-out discontent: The Scotsman
Disaster looms for Fianna Fail as voters stay away: Irish Independent Anita Guidera
Counting under way in Donegal: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Ireland's difficulty is Sinn Fein's opportunity: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Irish economy goes west, Adams goes south: Tribune Magazine John Coulter
Fine Gael to target two seats in election: Dundalk Democrat Tamara O'Connell
Cox to stand against Sinn Fein: Impartial Reporter Rodney Edwards
Mansergh defends Cowen and Ahern in 'Cromwell' row: Irish Independent Michael Brennan
More stable republic in all our interests: The News Letter Editorial
Ireland is the first domino to fall in Europe's great game (Nov 25): The Herald Ian Bell
Media will turn on royal wedding pair William and Kate, says Peter Robinson: Belfast Telegraph
Thursday, November 25
Irish government faces byelection defeat: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Adams 'ready to fight election': The News Letter
Ireland's crisis lends a boost to Sinn Fein: Toronto Globe and Mail Doug Saunders
No wide-ranging bill of rights – Paterson: The News Letter Sam McBride
Rights in Republic 'weaker' than UK: The Irish Times Carol Coulter
UUP chief in talks with the GAA: Belfast Telegraph
'Youthful politics not way forward' (Nov 23): The News Letter Sam McBride
Shock change for UUP in East Londonderry: Coleraine Times
Separate wreaths for Craigavon: The News Letter
President McAleese visits east Belfast (Nov 23): UTV Internet
Three men convicted of being IRA members after tip-off: Irish Independent Diarmaid MacDermott and Tom Brady
DPP meeting abandoned because of dissident protest: Londonderry Sentinel
NI ombudsman may take action against officer: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Police 'know identity' of Emmet Shiels' killers: BBC
Troubles forced out GAA star: Newry Democrat
Woman sues 'Sunday World ' over £26.5m raid articles: The Irish Times Mary Carolan
Justice required for the Ballymurphy families: Irish Post Editorial
Unionist anger at 'welfare crusade': The News Letter Sam McBride
Calls to harmonise corporation tax: Belfast Telegraph
Peter Robinson makes corporation tax appeal: BBC
Expert warns NI against 12.5% tax: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
We've no lessons for Republic's economy: The News Letter N R Greer
Self-loathing and self-regard have made us what we are: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Ireland's crisis is the fault of Fianna Fáil, not just the euro (Nov 22): The Spectator David Blackburn
The real issue – how can we find an escape route out of the eurozone? (Nov 24): Irish Examiner Steven King
Get Britain out of Euruope: Daily Express Editorial
Scottish referee crisis – Catholic Church demands head of Hugh Dallas over offensive e-mail about Pope: The Scotsman Jane Bradley
Wednesday, November 24
Adams' decision is unique opportunity: Belfast Media Sam Baker
Abused loyalty likely to assist Sinn Féin: Financial Times John O'Doherty
For Sinn Fein, opportunity in Ireland's troubles (Nov 23): Toronto Globe and Mail Carl Mortished
UUP reveals line-up for assembly election: The News Letter
DUP 'fearful of Catholic schools': Belfast Telegraph
Church slams OFMDFM proposals: The News Letter
Police urged to deal with paramilitaries: The News Letter
PSNI defend 'dissident' overtime spend: UTV Internet
Man shot in both knees in west Belfast attack: BBC
No prosecution for Loughinisland officer: UTV Internet
Tommy English murder suspect 'to go home to mother': BBC
Salamanca plan could help us move on: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Will terrorist killers find a conscience just like Howell?: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
The day unionism spoke out with one voice: The News Letter Victor Gordon
Tributes paid to unionist icon: The News Letter
Sinn Féin tables motion of no confidence in Taoiseach: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Irish bailout – UK forced to act to stop crisis spreading north: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
Public anger over £7 billion bailout offer: The News Letter
Ministers to discuss UK loan for Ireland with treasury chief: The Irish Times Francess McDonnell and Dan Keenan
Government 'was not in loop' for British loan talks: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
UK lawyer says State must give up 12.5% tax before it gets aid: The Irish Times Carol Coulter
Watchdog – don't blame us over UK banks mired in Irish crisis: The Scotsman David Maddox
Jobseekers from Ireland may rush to Britain – Cameron predicts Irish influx as bailout threatens to spiral out of control: Daily Mail
A friend in need: BBC Mark Devenport
Who will make a song and dance about Celtic Tiger?: Belfast Telegraph Eamonn McCann
Look North and let pomp gild bailout experience: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Ireland's wreckers: Daily Express Kevin Myers
The people must act or we will remain irrelevant: The Irish Times Fintan O'Toole
Was it for this? Ireland's premier paper dares to tell it as it is: Guardian.co.uk Roy Greenslade
Editorials
As Ireland's economy self-destructs, Scots should thank their lucky stars: Daily Telegraph Alan Cochrane
Tuesday, November 23
'I haven't gone away, you know': Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
Will Gerry Adams' old left-wing views be right in Republic?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Leading SF post for former bomber: UTV Internet
Empey's hard work deserves credit: The News Letter Alex Kane
Church of Ireland slams blueprint to battle division: Belfast Telegraph Steven McCaffery
'Stormont agreement' needed for rights Bill: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
British-Irish assembly to meet in Isle of Man: BBC
Series of threats led up to shooting of local teenager: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Accused is 'key member of RAAD': BBC
Dissident group blamed after pipebomb attacks: UTV Internet
Firebomb victim lashes out: Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Paramilitary link to street violence: The News Letter
Notorious loyalist facing murder charge is freed on bail: Belfast Telegraph
UVF victims' families hail Nuala's intervention: Belfast Media Gemma Burns
MLAs clash over Craigavon motion: UTV Internet
Robinson urged to 'celebrate' Catholic education: BBC
NI ministers raise budget concerns with Clegg: BBC
DETI faces PMS legal fight: The News Letter
Presbyterian leader admits to a "bad start" on the PMS crisis: BBC William Crawley
Republic gets ready to assume crash position: Belfast Telegraph Henry McDonald
Political shake-up looms after Irish bail-out: BBC Mark Simpson
Bailout signals the end for Fianna Fail: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Foster issues warning on Irish loan: Belfast Telegraph
SF should be 'pleased' North spared crisis – UUP: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Fury over our £10bn bail-out for Ireland: The Sun Tom Newton Dunn
Ireland bail-out – British banks hit as Irish rescue falters: Daily Telegraph Robert Winnett, Bruno Waterfield and James Kirkup
Bailout – Generosity or self interest?: UTV Internet Jamie Delargy
Why Britain must participate in the Irish rescue: Telegraph.co.uk Jeremy Warner
Time to invade the buggered Republic – Unionists should claim South: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Beggared by euro: New York Post Andrew Roberts
We were bought and sold for Europe's gold: Sunday Business Post Tom McGurk
Editorials
Monday, November 22
Louth and clear – Sinn Féin marks new territory (Nov 21): Sunday Tribune Shane Coleman
Gerry Adams says this decision to run for TD in Louth has been on the cards for a decade: Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
UVF tribute band to walk past Ardoyne again? (Nov 15): Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Assembly budget agreement possible, McGuinness: BBC Mark Devenport
Politicians must think beyond the next election (Oct 1): The News Letter Sam McBride
'Pipe bomb' found in Londonderry security alert: BBC
Police hate crime campaign honoured (Nov 5): Belfast Telegraph
Victim's daughter shocked by street name decision (Nov 8): Belfast Media Gemma Burns
Every family in Britain will have to pay £300 to bail out the Irish: Daily Mail Tim Shipman and Hugo Duncan
Should we be funding Ireland's Banking Black Hole? (Nov 17): BirminghamPost.net John Clancy
Ireland bail-out – Tories question Britain's role in bail-out: Daily Telegraph Andy Bloxham
Loan marks thaw in UK-Irish relations: BBC Mark Simpson
Less of all this phoney sovereignty wittering: The Irish Times Ann Marie Hourihane
How can we lose our national identity? We'll always be Irish... (Nov 21): Sunday Tribune David Kenny
Lifetime award for McCann (Nov 9): Derry Journal
Sunday, November 21
Paterson – Sinn Fein cuts protest childish and pathetic: Belfast Telegraph
Gerry Adams "celebrity candidate" a gimmick says Senator Mark Dearey: Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
PMS directors face legal move (Nov 18): The News Letter
PMS directors face disqualification (Nov 18): BBC William Crawley
Nothing is impossible to those with a dream (Nov 19): Belfast Telegraph Declan Kelly
Forget past, I'm scared by Sinn Fein's present policies: Sunday Independent Celia Larkin
Sinn Fein man provides security for Katie Price (Nov 19): BBC
Carson 'a fearless man of principle' (Nov 19): The News Letter Ian Paisley
Ghosts of 1916 rattle their chains as ECB does the sums: Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Record low for Fianna Fáil in Red C poll: RTE
Ireland's had the party – now for the hangover: Sunday Telegraph Jenny McCartney
Ireland's crisis will alter the economic and political landscape of Britain and Europe for decades to come: Scotland on Sunday Peter Jones
If debts sink Ireland, we'll go down too: Daily Mail William Rees-Mogg
Let's just shut up and take the Brits' charity: Sunday Independent Pat Fitzpatrick
Ireland has been betrayed by its leaders: The Observer Editorial
I'm Irish as they come but i'm mad about the Royals (Nov 18): Evening Herald Sinead Ryan
A cup of tea and game of cricket? What is it to be English, today?: Independent on Sunday Rachel Shields
Churches lose their vicars as Anglicans "jump ship" for Rome, warns Rowan Williams (Nov 19): Daily Telegraph Tim Ross
Saturday, November 20
SF is bookies' favourite but Donegal may still have soft spot for Fianna Fáil: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Mid-Louth won't vote for Adams says Dunleer businessman Thomas Clare: Dundalk Democrat
Sinn Fein eye extra seat in Upper Bann: Portadown Times
Prisoners' agreement costs £700k: The News Letter
Boucher blaze 'not suspicious': UTV Internet
'Viable device' found in Bogside: BBC
Eirigi probe at estate: Newry Democrat
The making of a dissident movement: The Irish Times Martyn Frampton
Second bail paid for 'UVF spy' Haddock: UTV Internet
Wrong way to a united Ireland: Irish Post
Empey to join House of Lords: IrishTimes.com
Reg Empey calls for more democracy in Lords: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Former UUP candidate denies change in beliefs: Belfast Media Scott Jamison
Coroner calls for computer simulations of RUC killings: BBC
Devenney hails £20m RUC reserve pot: Londonderry Sentinel
Paterson weighs in on budget talks: UTV Internet
Business tax cut no panacea, MPs told (Nov 18): Belfast Telegraph
Examining the Executives failure to agree a budget: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Showtime is over, we don't need muppets (Nov 14): (from the Sunday Times) Liam Clarke
Hard decisions unavoidable at Stormont: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Language plans said to be the 'most significant in 90 years' (Nov 19): The Irish Times Marie O'Halloran
The Irish are in a stew – but they won't admit it: Daily Telegraph Simon Heffer
"Fear, rage, despair and distrust have been in the pot for two years. The new ingredient is shame": The Irish Times Fintan O'Toole
Financial crisis delivers hard lessons: The News Letter Editorial
Celtic criticise 'anti-poppy' protesters: Glasgow Evening Times
Why has the SNP given up on the tax-power struggle?: The Herald Ian Bell
Friday, November 19
Sharkey dismisses Senate seat claim: Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
Sinn Féin poised to benefit from Irish crisis: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Adams will live in County Louth if he's elected to the Dáil: Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
Minister for Justice, Mr Dermot Ahern's reaction to Gerry Adams news: Dundalk Democrat James Rogers
Stanley confident of SF breakthrough: Offaly Express Grace O'Dea
Last throw in Conservative and Unionist gamble?: The News Letter Sam McBride
South Down no-go anger: Newry Democrat Martin Hearty
Order rules out parading talks with McGuinness: The News Letter
Police should not wear poppies warns Curran: Newry Democrat Martin Hearty
SDLP members select south Belfast assembly candidates: BBC
SDLP seek help from Britain's Irish community: Irish Post Robert Mulhern
Irish citizens abroad should have vote in Presidential election: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
O'Loan defends role in UVF probe: UTV Internet
Notorious loyalist facing murder charge is freed on bail: Belfast Telegraph
Briege Meehan to face sex abuse charges: BBC
Bomb suspect may go to Supreme Court: UTV Internet
'Informer' action is rejected by court: Belfast Telegraph
Bridget Reilly, mother of 1974 Birmingham Pub Bombings victims Desmond and Eugene Reilly, dies: Birmingham Mail Kat Keogh
Paisley backs Ireland unity under Crown: UTV Internet
32 County Paisley: BBC Mark Devenport
N Ireland security cash pledge re-affirmed: The Scotsman Michael McHugh
Proclamation of Dependence: Irish Examiner Paul O'Brien, Ann Cahill and Mary Regan
Cowen tells us – Do not feel ashamed over debt crisis: Newstalk.ie
Tories are uneasy on plan to aid Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
UK right to aid Republic, says bank expert: The News Letter
Why the UK needs a Dublin bail-out... Britain's banks are owed £88BILLION by Ireland: Daily Mail Hugo Duncan and Tim Shipman
Britain may not be able to avoid bailing out the Irish: The Spectator Mats Persson
The British right's Irish rollercoaster: The Independent Ben Chu
Is helping Irish economy in the UK's interest?: BBC Martin Tooth
Let's be frank. Our £7bn is bailing out a bunch of liars, crooks and bunglers: Daily Mail Alex Brummer
Ireland prepares to accept the 'Oliver Cromwell Package': Telegraph.co.uk Daniel Hannan
No use whining or talking about the GPO now: The Irish Times John Waters
Irish independence is the euro's latest victim: Daily Telegraph Editorial
Thursday, November 18
SF candidate surges ahead in by-election race: Irish Independent Fionnan Sheahan, Anita Guidera and Tom Brady
Sheehan 'focused' on replacing Adams: UTV Internet
Profile of new Sinn Fein MLA Pat Sheehan: BBC Martina Purdy
As an ex-cop, I know truth about Adams... voters should beware: Evening Herald Gerry O'Carroll
Adams gambles on a move down South: Belfast Media Editorial
Fight to save PSNI 50/50: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
Ulster using mainland officers for anti-terror duties, says police union: Guardian.co.uk Owen Bowcott
'Toughen laws' over terrorist moneymen: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
Belfast stores left counting the cost of suspected firebomb blitz: Belfast Telegraph
Grenade used by dissident gang was 'part of smuggled weapons cache': Belfast Telegraph
Two released over dissident activity: UTV Internet
CIRA claim attack on city drug dealers: Evening Herald Cormac Byrne
Adams wants Shankill meeting: Belfast Media Gráinne McWilliams
Ballymurphy families seek London apology: UTV Internet
'Murph Massacre raised by SDLP MPs in debate in House of Commons: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Nuala O'Loan to oversee UVF probe: UTV Internet
Paterson suggests initiative on Troubles: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Pobal meeting with the Attorney General can't be overestimated: Belfast Media Editorial
Double-jobbing – DUP warned: Belfast Telegraph
Paterson attracted to idea of NI normalisation bill: BBC
No more talk, it's time for action: Belfast Telegraph
It's time to scale back £844m road, urges UUP leader: Belfast Telegraph
Irish sovereignty? A jolly little pretence and a sham: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
Britain Pledges to Support Ireland in Debt Crisis: New York Times James Kanter and Steven Erlanger
Conservative and Labour MPs back British support for Ireland: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Can the UK afford to bail out Ireland?: The Guardian Deborah Orr
Can George Osborne capitalise on Ireland's weakness?: Telegraph.co.uk Benedict Brogan
The British taxpayer should not be bailing out Ireland: The Spectator Matthew SInclair
There is a way out for Ireland, and Britain should stand ready to offer it: Telegraph.co.uk Daniel Hannan
Ireland's crisis and Europe's identity: Evening Standard Editorial
This is one Eurozone country we must help: Daily Mail Editorial
Republic cannot afford to refuse aid: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Two years on PMS savers wait for a 'fair' resolution: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
A Republican writes – Before we start getting carried away, isn't it all a bit retro?: The Scotsman Gerry Hassan
Royal wedding: The Irish Times Editorial
Wednesday, November 17
NI is not a hybrid state – Paterson: The News Letter
Accounts of the Troubles may be recorded: RTE
Historians may be best at dealing with Troubles – Owen Paterson: Belfast Telegraph
Gerry Adams – 'Sinn Fein brand strong enough without me': BBC
'Adams in line for MP pay-off': The News Letter
Former hunger striker to replace Adams: UTV Internet
Where now for Sinn Fein and Gerry Adams?: BBC
Is Gerry after glory or just early retirement?: Belfast Telegraph Malachi O'Doherty
Ireland – Gerry Adams to the rescue?: ForeignPolicy.com Joshua Keating
Gerry looks for pastures greener: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
DUP bill to exclude paramilitary victims: UTV Internet
Bomb attack suspected as fire ravages Belfast shops: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Ballymurphy victims' families to lobby politicians: BBC
Ritchie's poppy move 'is a major breakthrough': The News Letter
Poppy disrespect is Strictly dancing on the graves of dead: Belfast Telegraph Nuala McKeever
Royal wedding – NI leaders send best wishes to couple: BBC
Royal wedding of William and Kate a fitting circus for a fading empire: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
MLA Dawn Purvis warning of DUP double jobbing bill move: BBC
Fears over 'burden' of PMS rescue plan: The News Letter
Pyramid scheme would ramp up North's public works (Nov 10): The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Britain should help Ireland, but not by propping up the euro: Telegraph.co.uk Daniel Hannan
A crisis we can't afford to ignore (just be grateful we didn't join the euro) (Nov 16): Daily Mail Alex Brummer
UK stays upbeat on Ireland: Financial Times Chris Giles
Osborne could offer debt-ridden Ireland billions of pounds in direct aid 'to avoid taking part in eurozone bail-out': Daily Mail
Ireland needs all the help it can get: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Republic's cash woe is contagious: The News Letter Editorial
Protestant teacher gets €12,000 over religious bias: Irish Independent John Walshe
Row over teaching of religion in primary schools' 'experiment' (Nov 16): Irish Independent John Walshe
Tuesday, November 16
Adams – I'm not up to date on local issues: Irish Independent Michael Brennan and Elaine Keogh
Adams says he has support for his Louth candidacy: The Irish Times Elaine Keogh
Party divided over Adams bid to win a seat in Co Louth: Evening Herald Kevin Doyle
Adams' election bid 'desperation': The News Letter
Don't expect SF leader to solve woes -- minister: Irish Independent
Sinn Fein to pick Gerry Adams' successor at Stormont: BBC
Heading south: UTV Internet Ken Reid
Where now for Sinn Fein and Gerry Adams?: BBC
Adams' move south could be a lucky break for Stormont: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Adams in the Dail and you thought it couldn't get any worse: Evening Herald Michael O'Doherty
No moralising, Reverend Sir Gerard Adams, all right? We've heard the shovels at midnight: Irish Independent Kevin Myers
How will Adams stand down?: BBC Michael Crick
TUV in rebranding move: The News Letter
Party banks on winning over the voters: The News Letter Sam McBride
Dissidents alter rules in battle with gardai: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Name change won't end the terror: The News Letter Alex Kane
Cuppa can cool dissident threat: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Man shot in legs in north Belfast: BBC
Rape case stopped against Devlin killer: UTV Internet
DUP 'aims to scupper double-job reforms': Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
Double or Quits?: BBC Mark Devenport
Tories' tribute to Anglo-Irish pact: Belfast Telegraph
Negotiators recall diplomatic milestone: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Unionism's lessons from Anglo-Irish Agreement: The News Letter Sam McBride
Could the Republic actually afford unity – now or ever?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Tory MPs urge Cameron to block British money being used to bailout ailing Irish economy: Daily Mail Tim Shipman and Rupert Steiner
'We'll help the £70bn rescue', Cameron tells Ireland as fears grow country will drag Europe back into recession: Daily Mail Tim Shipman and Hugo Duncan
The Irish deficit – where to go from here: The Independent Sean O'Grady
First the potato, now the euro – how Ireland has been destroyed again: DailyMail.co.uk Mary Ellen Synon
Sharing Ireland's pain: Daily Telegraph Editorial
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