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Monday, October 15
MLA cull still on agenda; Robinson renews call for more 'streamlined' Assembly (Oct 13): (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
Roys Beggs takes over UUP post from John McCallister: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Breaking the cycle of parades violence?: TheDetail.tv Steven McCaffery
Time for party to show colours (Oct 13): The News Letter Christopher Stalford
Two men arrested in Belfast over National Front leaflets: BBC
Garda/IRA collusion probe may be extended: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Man charged over officer's murder: The News Letter
International peacemaker Memorial guest (Oct 12): St. Augustine Record
Plans for more secrecy slammed: Belfast Telegraph
Call for N Ireland corporation tax cut: Financial Times Jamie Smyth
Time to reclaim Tory mantle and help our aspiration nation (Oct 14): Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
Rising, WW1 commemoration plan criticised: The Irish Times Barry Roche
We must all honour our right to remember (Oct 13): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Wind farms on the bog of Ireland could provide UK electricity (Oct 8): Guardian.co.uk Rajeev Syal and Damian Carrington
Labour hares intended to hide deeper problems (Oct 14): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Northern Ireland's first abortion clinic hires security guards: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Marie Stopes is aware of the law. Only a change in legislation will derail this (Oct 12): (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
Scots to vote on whether to stay in UK in 2014: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Today is the most important date since 1707 Act of Union: The Scotsman Tom Devine
Forget the economy, for Scots it's security, stupid (Oct 12): The Scotsman George Kerevan
Sunday, October 14
FF backs call for Adams to 'tell truth' about past: Sunday Independent Jim Cusack
Pressure on Alliance to save Union Flag: The News Letter
Chief Constable Matt Baggott addresses PUP conference: BBC
PSNI should be 'sole authority' in NI: UTV
More IRA victims to meet Taoiseach: The News Letter Philip Bradfield
Teenager charged over Ahoghill and Portglenone attacks: BBC
Charges over RUC constable's murder: UTV
SF back 'Lough is in UK' pipe lobby: Londonderry Sentinel
Despite his blind spot Poots does have vision (Oct 12): Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
Republic and Northern Ireland will eventually be reunited, predicts Enda Kenny: TheJournal.ie
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny tells City Club audience about his country's economic rebound: Cleveland Plain Dealer Michael O'Malley
Using police as political spy agency could happen again (Oct 13): The Irish Times Conor Brady
Narrow Water half way there with NI planning: Dundalk Democrat
Attack on fee paying schools is just symbolism: Sunday Independent Eilis O'Hanlon
No one held accountable for Priory Hall, demo told: Sunday Independent
One year on, and for ex-residents fear and stress is taking its toll: Evening Herald Conor Feehan
Sinn Fein councillor's pride in British Army aunt (Sep 25): Banbridge Leader
'We're ready to walk out on Europe' – Prime Minister's closest ally Michael Gove sparks EU furore with dramatic admission: Daily Mail Simon Walters
Scottish independence – SNP appeal over Nordic allies: Scotland on Sunday Tom Peterkin
Vote 'most important for 300 years': Belfast Telegraph
Saturday, October 13
Stormont 'could have opposition': The News Letter
Sinn Fein warns against isolation: Belfast Telegraph
Loyalist band arrested over tune: UTV
Nelson family escape injury in Newtownards sectarian arson attack: BBC
PSNI arrest 32-year-old woman on suspicion of intimidation: RTE
Bigots target Apprentice Boys hall in paint bomb attack: Londonderry Sentinel
Raymond Gilmour set to face MI5 in court: Derry Journal
Concern raised over £12m 'supergrass' bill: The News Letter
Abuse allegations levelled at Council: Tyrone Times
'Shoot to kill' verdict – Martin McCaughey's family in inquest challenge: BBC
'Agents of the state killed our brother': Belfast Media Kieran Hughes
Commemoration marks 40th anniversary: Mid Ulster Mail
Boxing club can't access £3m fund: The News Letter
Prosperity still key to peace – Balls: Belfast Telegraph
Narrow Water Bridge planning permission granted: Newry Times Paul Malone
McAleese wrong to hold up Anglican Church as shining example for us all: Irish Independent David Quinn
The woman behind Ireland's first abortion clinic: The Irish Times Fionola Meredith
The day Luther came in from cold and nuns threw off their wimples (Oct 12): Irish Independent Mary Kenny
Our Navy's show of force off Rockall: Irish Independent Breda Heffernan
Could the Great War centenary affect Scots independence vote?: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Gaelic school cannot find head that speaks the language (Oct 12): Daily Telegraph Richard Alleyne
How devolution is killing open government data (Oct 9): Guardian.co.uk Simon Rogers
Friday, October 12
Ed Balls – NI 'obsessed' by corporation tax: BBC Colletta Smith
It's Balls on the Falls: Belfast Media Francesca Ryan
Labour helped peace here, we will aid prosperity too: Belfast Telegraph Ed Balls and Vernon Coaker
'Forgiveness can be transformative,' Deputy Mayor tells talks audience: Carrick Times
Church hall bomb cache there since the 1980s (Oct 10): Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
Bombs 'not intended to attack Catholic church': The News Letter
Mark Haddock UVF supergrass trial cost taxpayers £11.5m: BBC
Untouchable gang leaders are 'TOUTS': Belfast Media
Man arrested in Londonderry over 'terrorist activity': BBC
Five IRA accused can be named – judge: BBC
Two bailed over north Belfast rioting: UTV
Ministers rule out cross-border pursuit of criminals (Oct 11): Irish Independent Greg Harkin
Maine's Irish honor George Mitchell: Morning Sentinel (Maine)
Oversimplifying Ireland: National Interest Liam Hoare
Assembly out of its depth dealing with jobs crisis: Belfast Telegraph Robin Wilson
We need a reality check if tourism is to achieve lift-off (Sep 20): Belfast Telegraph Kathryn Johnston
I'm not apologising for tirade on Twitter, says Paddy: Irish Independent John Mulgrew
Celtic cleared of SFA charges over 'zombie' banner: Scottish Daily Record
Rangers deny £20m drive is bid to keep club afloat: The Herald Tim Sharp
Rangers analysis – Financiers will take a lot of convincing: The Scotsman Martin Flanagan
Former loyalist politician running the Belfast clinic: Irish Independent
Ian Paisley and Jeffrey Donaldson set up peace-building company: BBC Julian O'Neill
Thursday, October 11
Chief Constable Matt Baggott defends recruitment: BBC
Working relationship between police north and south of border is seamless – senior officer: Irish Independent David Young
Ex-UUP deputy – DUP fear choice: The News Letter
Vincent defects from UUP: Carrick Times
Curran's words 'an insult to innocent victims': Banbridge Leader
Antrim attacks 'part of loyalist feud': UTV
Online debate rages on Orange numbers: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Woman charged over Black parade disorder: UTV
Why is Ian Paisley so keen to emphasis his Irishness: Derry Journal Norman Hamill
Smithwick Tribunal may seek further extension: The Irish Times Tim O'Brien
Smithwick Tribunal – Doctor says witness too sick to appear: BBC Jennifer O'Leary
RUC destroyed potential murder evidence: UTV
Omagh pair in legal bid on evidence: The News Letter
Searching for truth in rubble of McGurk's: Belfast Telegraph Ciaran MacAirt
Arise, Sir John Hume: Derry Journal
British caution over North rate cut: IrishTimes.com Mark Hennessy
Corporation tax – Ed Balls says Labour open-minded on powers: BBC
Minister criticises 'vexatious' legal challenges to developments in North (Oct 10): The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Officials to blame for FoI problem – Ministers: The News Letter
Alliance raises RTE Digital switchover concerns: Newry Times Paul Malone
Delays could see A5 scheme lose £millions (Sep 27): The News Letter Michael McGlade
Flagging support: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Rangers hit back at claims they could go into administration again: Scottish Daily Record Gavin Berry
David Cameron – I'll resist Scottish independence with 'everything we've got': Daily Telegraph Auslan Cramb
Wednesday, October 10
Online debate rages on Orange numbers: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Twelfth bonfire cleanup money "up in smoke" – SDLP MLA: Londonderry Sentinel
Peace walls can only come down when trust is built up: Belfast Telegraph Adrian Johnston
Miliband rules out NI elections (Oct 5): The News Letter
It's time for parties to drop the unionist and nationalist tags and get down to real politics: Belfast Telegraph Nuala McKeever
Man shot in ankles in punishment attack: The News Letter
'Viable bomb' found in Dunloy: UTV
Rioters identified in smoke breaks: Belfast Telegraph
Man denied post at Northern Ireland Water over his religion could get £350k payout: Belfast Telegraph Chris Kilpatrick
Probe after 'bias' tribunal is halted: The News Letter
Secret agent Raymond Gilmour who infiltrated IRA to become supergrass accuses MI5 of abandoning him to a life of mental anguish: The Independent David McKittrick
PSNI still probing Jean McConville murder: Belfast Telegraph Fionnán Sheahan
Men being sued over Omagh bombing seek access to report: The Irish Times
Ballymurphy relatives meet NIO official: BBC
Police may probe ex-SF aide's sectarian tweet on Ryder Cup stars: Belfast Telegraph Claire McNeilly
Ulster Covenant education left up to individual schools: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Carson points the way but petty unionists go the other: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
'No Plan B for corporate tax issue': UTV
Cuts prompt Protestant schools to seek talks on offering free education: Irish Independent Katherine Donnelly
McIlroy prefers flag out: The Sun David Facey
Rory a denizen of that no man's land (Sep 16): Sunday Independent John-Paul McCarthy
Our allegiances should not lead to sporting strife: Belfast Telegraph Michael Wolsey
As Others See Us – the view from Northern Ireland (Sep 26): The Herald David Leask
Independence referendum – Taking it to the limit on campaign funding: BBC Brian Taylor
Momentum with the No campaign (Oct 9): The Herald Editorial
Tuesday, October 9
Villiers hopes for 'shared society': Belfast Telegraph
It's time for Red and Blue politics – Cameron needs four UUP defectors to break mould: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Nesbitt was right to axe McCallister – DUP chief: The News Letter
MLA targeted in hate crime incident: Belfast Telegraph
Parade sparks call for a ban on replica guns: Belfast Telegraph Chris Kilpatrick
Belfast 'mortar' bomb – Suspect accused of terror offences: BBC
McConville cleared of explosives charge: UTV
RIRA man had phone picture of Alan Ryan gun murder suspect: Evening Herald Ken Foy
Man charged with north Belfast rioting: UTV
Amnesty calls for investigation into waterboarding claims: BBC
Torture claims 'damage police': The News Letter
Families of 11 victims of incident in Ballymurphy seek inquiry: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Executive's split over welfare cuts not resolved: The News Letter
PM's welfare warning for NI: The News Letter
GAA and Ministry of Defence cut an historic ground deal: Belfast Telegraph Chris Kilpatrick
Ireland lures Rory McIlroy with chance to carry flag at 2016 Rio Olympics: Daily Telegraph Justin Doyle
Theresa Villiers unlikely to back move on Northern Ireland corporation tax: Belfast Telegraph
Lough Neagh may be sold to Executive (Oct 6): The News Letter
Ryanair may axe Aer Lingus's Belfast base: Irish News
Religious divide over first holy pomp and ceremony (Oct 7): Sunday Independent Carol Hunt
PM – Saving Union is my No 1 priority: The Herald Michael Settle & Robbie Dinwoodie
Scottish independence – No campaign opens up 25-point lead – poll: The Scotsman Andrew Whitaker
Politics should resist tyranny of apology (Sep 22): Financial Times Janan Ganesh
New hearing for 'Eta fugitive' Benat Atorrasagasti Ordonez: BBC
Monday, October 8
Police 'laying siege to journalism' over claim Gerry Adams ordered killing: The Guardian Henry McDonald
If you're going to tackle Adams over the IRA, do it properly (Oct 6): Irish Independent
Belfast 'mortar' bomb – Police granted more time to question man: BBC
Man due in court over Ardoyne mortar: UTV
Belfast City Hall tribute for Army: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Ulster Covenant – Whether we like it or not, unity is our way forward (Sep 24): Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Looking forward to next centenary (Oct 1): The News Letter Alex Kane
Report highlights PSNI progress in way it engages with the public (Sep 5): Belfast Telegraph Chris Kilpatrick
Stormont facing Freedom of Information legal battle: The News Letter Sam McBride
Hume 'humbled' by Papal Knight award: Irish Independent George Jackson
It's a first as muralist portrays ex-Mayor Niall O Donnghaile (Oct 6): Belfast Telegraph Adrian Rutherford
New stage for Ian (Oct 4): Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Councillors oppose name change for Boyne bridge (Oct 4): The Irish Times
Project set to target sectarian problems in sport (Sep 27): Belfast Telegraph
Charles Green rules out orange Rangers strip: Scottish Daily Record
Independence blow as support for Union soars: The Herald Robbie Dinwoodie
Ed needs a radical approach to save the Union (Oct 4): The Scotsman Gregor Gall
Northern Ireland lessons shared in Afghanistan (Sep 24): BBC Niall Glynn
Plucky little Turkey standing up to evil Syria? It's not as simple as that: The Independent Robert Fisk
Sunday, October 7
Matt Baggott – We lost grip over rehiring of former officers: Belfast Telegraph John Mulgrew
'Stretched PSNI needs 1,000 officers': The News Letter Chris Ryder
Arrest linked to 'mortar-type' bomb in north Belfast: BBC
Mortar found in city similar to type used by Provisionals: Irish News
Lord Empey hits out at McNarry: The News Letter
'Nesbitt needs to make his mind up about UUP direction' – Ritchie: Newry Times Paul Malone
Petition for Union Flag at City Hall (Oct 3): The News Letter
Victims hit out at plan for new City Hall statue: Belfast Media Paul Ainsworth
Peace Today?: The Nation on Sunday (Sri Lanka) Padraig Colman
UUP hits out at DUP 'bullying' tactics over People's Park: Portadown Times
Mum 'not forced out' by sectarianism: UTV
Three years 'too long' for imprisoned loyalist: Belfast Telegraph
Inside the Torture Chamber – water boarding allegations against the army and RUC: BBC Vincent Kearney
McConville probe police seek copies of Price interviews: (from the Belfast Telegraph) Liam Clarke
Journalists tell of Troubles impact: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Labour – end dithering over Northern Ireland's corporation tax rate: Belfast Telegraph Tom Moseley
Millions 'cut' from A5 budget due to legal challenge (Sep 27): BBC
'Panorama' claims State overcharged UK by €125m for medical care here (Oct 3): The Irish Times Martin Wall
Lough Neagh – Who should own it and what should its future be? (Sep 28): BBC Kevin Sharkey
Armagh's challenge (Oct 5): The Irish Times Editorial
People 'should have say on EU' (Oct 5): Belfast Telegraph
'More Europe' policy will be put to test (Oct 5): The News Letter Ian Paisley
Davidson to call for UK solidarity: Paisley Daily Express
Scottish independence – Independence vote must be won 'by a mile', warns Ruth Davidson: The Scotsman Eddie Barnes
'Irish hatred for Israel is embodied by Gerry Adams' claims journalist: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Patrick Counihan
Saturday, October 6
One-in-five RUC rejoined the PSNI: Belfast Media
Employment of ex-officers must be fair and transparent: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
NIPSA clear first stage in legal challenge against PSNI: BBC
Bill for policing riots tops £550k: Belfast Telegraph Rodney Edwards
Told you so! UDA and UVF music at Stormont event: Belfast Media Ciara Quinn
Nesbitt still has much to do to quell rebellion: Belfast Telegraph Liam Clarke
UUP now has to contest Mid-Ulster seat – McCallister: The News Letter Sam McBride
Mike Nesbitt reshuffles Stormont assembly team: BBC
Nesbitt reshuffles UUP assembly team: The News Letter Michael McGlade
Belfast bomb was 'intended to murder': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Ardoyne bomb was 'mortar type' device: BBC
Man sent for trial on terrorism info charge: Derry Journal
Mobster defies Real IRA to beg court for licence: The Sun Stephen Breen
McNarry explains UKIP move: The News Letter
McNarry 'on the way up' with UKIP: UTV
UKIP to field NI candidate in European elections: BBC
Omagh families win bid to quiz Garda: UTV
Penalty points border loophole to close by 2015: RTE
Why the Ulster Covenant was a tragic mistake (Oct 3): Derry Journal Norman Hamill
The march of history (Oct 3): The News Letter N R Greer
Bruce called up after allegiance switch: London Evening Standard
Unionists should catch the drift on spin: The Herald
Scottish independence – Not so much homage to Catalonia, more a warning for Scotland: The Scotsman Stephen Burgen
Fermin Vila Michelena to be extradited to Spain: BBC
Friday, October 5
Substantial bomb made safe by army bomb experts in north Belfast: BBC
Defused bomb 'intended to murder': Belfast Telegraph
Man held as bomb-making facility found in Dublin: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Suspected dissident bomb maker held in garda swoop: Irish Independent Tom Brady
Crime gangs unite to resist Real IRA demands for money: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Derryman released on bail after facing terror charges: BBC
Killer Wilson to miss his brother's funeral: Evening Herald Conor Feehan
Matt Baggott answers Policing Board questions over recruitment: BBC
No place for police 'old boys network – MLA: Derry Journal
Critics 'using row to attack RUC': The News Letter
Police parades bill rises to £7.4m: Belfast Telegraph
Anger at call for Order to pay for policing: The News Letter
UKIP gets Stormont MLA as former UUP MLA David McNarry joins Farage: Belfast Telegraph David Young
McClarty defends McCausland vote: The News Letter
Mike Nesbitt silent on UUP's strategy as by-election looms: Belfast Telegraph Tom Moseley
Unionist election unity chance recedes: The News Letter Sam McBride
John McCallister fully stands by unionist unity comments: BBC
Unionist unity would finish UUP: The News Letter Nick Garbutt
McGuinness warns over anniversaries: Derry Journal
The real test of One Nation ideology is Northern Ireland: Daily Telegraph Ruth Dudley Edwards
Teenager resists arrest over rioting: UTV
Evidence against IRA suspects 'was good': The News Letter
Smithwick Tribunal – Ex-garda tells of Owen Corrigan rumours: BBC Jennifer O'Leary
In Defence of Politics: TheDetail.tv Quintin Oliver
Narrow Water Bridge planning permission 'expected' tomorrow: Newry Times Paul Malone
Cameron backs body to divide powers if Scots reject separation: Daily Telegraph Simon Johnson
Thursday, October 4
Quinn lashes out at Adams over 'baggage' as accusations mount: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
'SDLP supporting anti-agreement proposals' – Fearon: Newry Times Paul Malone
Mike Nesbitt silent on UUP's strategy as by-election looms: Belfast Telegraph Tom Moseley
PSNI spending 'out of control' – £275 a day for retired police officers: Belfast Telegraph Deborah McAleese
Northern Ireland police service 'rehired 20% of retired RUC officers': Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Union mounts legal challenge to outsourcing of 1,000 PSNI support roles: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Robinson defends PSNI rehirings: The News Letter
Audit Office RUC rehiring report stark reading for PSNI: BBC Vincent Kearney
Rehiring of RUC staff was a mess: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
British Secretary of State 'pressed' on prisoners and economic policy: Newry Times Paul Malone
Gardaí rule out IRA feud as Wilson killing motive: The Irish Times Conor Lally
IRA accused has T-shirt of slain brother on in court: Irish Independent Brian Kavanagh
Man released in dissident republican paramilitary investigation: BBC
Arrest over Black parade ruling breach: UTV
Drive to ensure Union Flag fies every Ulster Day: The News Letter
Community consultation on flag-flying: Londonderry Sentinel
Stormont row over Irish language TV ad: UTV
Ex-IRA man Anthony McIntyre loses court battle to prevent police seizure of Dolours Price tapes: Belfast Telegraph Alan Erwin
Maze will be 'shrine to peace': The News Letter
Human rights meeting tonight on Marian Price case: Galway Advertiser Kernan Andrews
City hall plans new 'operation banner' statue: Belfast Media
Single education body for NI a step closer: The News Letter
Corporation tax talks at a critical stage – Sammy Wilson: Belfast Telegraph David Young
'Devolving tax would aid Scottish unity': UTV
Celtic backer Dermot Desmond misses rivalry with Rangers: BBC
Sinn Fein launch banner in support of Narrow Water Bridge: Newry Times Paul Malone
New Archbishop targets secularism: The News Letter
Clarke brings liberal credentials and ecumenical experience to role as Primate of All-Ireland: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Wednesday, October 3
Nesbitt defends McCallister sacking: UTV
John McCallister sacking 'fairly brutal' says Basil McCrea: BBC
McGuinness warns over anniversaries: Belfast Telegraph
Our parties must look to 2012 and not 1912 or 1916: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
'Parade not right way to mark Covenant' – O'Loan: Ballymena Times
SDLP to meet Commission over alleged Covenant parade breaches: The News Letter
Order apologises and pledges a review of bands: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Anderson prosecution calls spark BNP Twitter tirade: Derry Journal
McDowell ups heat on Adams in IRA army council row: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Latest "Get Gerry Adams effort" is led by deeply troubled woman – Dolours Price has long history of mental illness after force-feeding: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Former IRA man Anthony McIntyre loses Dolours Price case: BBC
'There needed to be violence ... there was no alternative': Dromore Leader
Families of Troubles victims to use pioneering archive project: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
20% of retired police officers rehired as temporary staff: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
NIPSA legal bid to halt hiring of temporary staff: BBC
Rehiring in the police – the full story: TheDetail.tv Barry McCaffrey
Gun used to kill Wilson found in burned-out car: Evening Herald Conor Feehan
Devlin family back knife crime play: UTV
Residents asked to air their views on flags: Derry Journal
DUP blasts TV ad in Irish as waste of public's money: Belfast Telegraph Amanda Poole
Irish Christmas sign to hang at City Hall again this year: The News Letter
More truancy in Protestant areas says Roy Beggs: BBC
Hain contempt case cost £7.7k (Sep 28): Londonderry Sentinel
Murphy-O'Connor – I don't feel we're a nation of unbelievers (Sep 30): Daily Telegraph Cole Moreton and Edward Malnick
Alex Salmond is 'dishonest on independence', says Johann Lamont: The Independent Theo Usherwood
Whitehall is leaping into action after finally turning its attention to Scotland: The Scotsman Eddie Barnes
Tuesday, October 2
Martin McGuinness – UK government must face independent inquiry if Northern Ireland is ever to achieve true peace: The Independent Terri Judd
UUP deputy leader stripped of title: The Irish Times Una Bradley
Nesbitt sacks deputy McCallister: The News Letter Sam McBride
McCallister sacked as UUP deputy leader over unionist unity speech: BBC
McCallister 'still supports' UUP leader: UTV
Unionist disunity and the UUP: BBC Mark Devenport
Covenant parade biggest loyalist gathering for generations in Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph
Recapturing the Covenant spirit of 1912: The News Letter Rebecca Black
Unionist parade passed peacefully despite breach, says McGuinness: Irish Independent Fionnán Sheahan
Theresa Villiers says Parades Commission breaches are PSNI matter: BBC Jennifer O'Leary
Villiers happy with 'successful' Ulster Covenant march: Irish Examiner
Orange Order apologises to Catholics for photo of man urinating at church gates: The Irish Times
Why was BNP leader at Ulster Covenant event? – Anderson: Derry Journal
Dignified day gives grounds for hope: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Doc Dave's battle cry could backfire: (from the Irish Daily Star) John Coulter
Orange Hall attacked with paint: UTV
TUV man rubbishes council's consultation over flags in borough: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Council issues flag reminder: Ulster Star
Stay granted on North interviews: The Irish Times Conor Lally
Greysteel killings were planned in Waterside: Londonderry Sentinel
Villiers calls Finucane review a 'robust process': The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Ramble Inn atrocity – family of victim still seeking 'some kind of justice': Ballymena Times
Jim Allister case against Ian Paisley jr to go to trial: BBC
Working with UK 'vital to Republic's recovery' (Sep 26): Belfast Telegraph Margaret Canning
Northern Ireland assembly rejects motion on gay marriage: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Father who killed children was rider of Sefton, survivor of Hyde Park IRA bomb attack: Daily Telegraph Richard Alleyne and Hannah Furness
Padraig Harrington – McIlroy declaring for GB would open door for more Irish golfers at Olympics: RTE
An Irish question for Nationalists: The Scotsman Peter Jones
Salmond calls for spending limits on independence referendum: The Herald
Monday, October 1
Ulster Covenant – Sinn Fein condemns 'hymn breach' at church: BBC
Police chief praises Covenant parade participants: The News Letter
'Our grandparents signed the covenant': The Irish Times Una Bradley
Parade calm bodes well for Northern Ireland centenaries: BBC Mark Simpson
BNP leader Nick Griffin hits back after 'Fenian' tweet sparks complaint to police: The Scotsman Angus Howart
Griffin tweet probed after NI visit: UTV
Freedom bid 'a political football: Ulster Star
éirígí reject PSNI offer of engagement (Sep 24): Newry Times Paul Malone
Why did David McClarty vote to sanction Nelson McCausland?: Londonderry Sentinel
Ex-IRA man 'willing to risk jail' to protect his sources: Irish Examiner Gordon Deegan
New pressure for Adams as Kenny says – 'He was in IRA': Irish Independent Fionnan Sheahan and Lise Hand
MLA – 'Dublin helped condemn Claudy': Londonderry Sentinel
Papal Nuncio lobbied on behalf of IRA members: Irish Independent Sarah MacDonald
Óglaigh na hÉireann paid for border duty: Londonderry Sentinel
London calling... Sinn Fein MPs to up presence at Westminster (Sep 28): Belfast Telegraph Tom Moseley
Bunting celebrating peace unveiled: Londonderry Sentinel
DUP fail in fresh bid on park: Portadown Times
Etiquette is not an app that can be downloaded (Sep 30): Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
The RIC's part in Irish history (Aug 25): The Irish Times Editorial
US billionaire funds interface school scheme: Londonderry Sentinel
Alternative A5 Alliance defends legal challenge to new road (Sep 28): BBC
Rangers faced 'moving goalposts' by SPL and SFA – Charles Green (Sep 25): BBC
Scottish independence – Only Labour can stop UK break-up, says Ed Miliband: The Scotsman David Maddox
A question of one question (Sep 25): The Herald Editorial
Church of England likely to move to the right (Sep 27): The Independent Jerome Taylor
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