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Wednesday, September 30
Justice powers devolved soon – PM: BBC
'Devolution of policing is a unionist objective': The News Letter (Sep 28) Sammy Wilson
Robinson warned 'do not play into hands of Allister': Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Robinson may defend Westminster seat: UTV Internet
Foster to fight Fermanagh and South Tyrone: The News Letter
Ireland's cold war could keep electoral peace: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Garda and PSNI pledge on dissident republicans: The Irish Times Ruadhán Mac Cormaic
Dissidents looking for recruits: Derry Journal
Sinead O'Connor song taken off Real IRA website: Belfast Telegraph Michael Lavery
No protest at parade – éirígí: The News Letter
Death Threat: Derry Journal
Alert disrupts policing meeting: UTV Internet
Hotel 'won't hold DPP meetings': BBC
Matt Baggott's new employers demand apology over Pilkington tragedy: The Times David Sharrock and Richard Ford
Man shot five times by masked men: BBC
Congressional hearing into loyalist murder: UTV Internet
Why should I be ashamed? 25 years after Brighton bomb, Labour lets unrepentant Martin McGuinness into the Grand Hotel: Daily Mail Jason Groves & Christian Gysin
McGuinness event angers Tebbitt: BBC
Man arrested in UVF murders probe: UTV Internet
Mo Mowlam was not a deal maker: The News Letter Liam Clarke
IRA volunteers praised at new monument: Derry Journal
GAA – we'll co-operate with funds revision: Belfast Telegraph
SF disrupts Yes news conference: RTE
SF supporters accused of 'bully tactics' by Gilmore: The Irish Times Steven Carroll
How Euro Treaty may create a brand new generation of rebels: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
The importance of a Yes vote: The Irish Times Editorial
Deal claims 'completely wrong' – O Bradaigh: Irish News
Hunger strike claims 'attack on SF' – McGuinness: Derry Journal
Sinn Fein leaders didn't want protest to end says ex-minister: Irish News Bimpe Archer
O'Rawe warned of backlash from republicans – journalist: Irish News Allison Morris
Tuesday, September 29
Talks on justice deal delayed for a week: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Most people want to give the peace process a go but when kids opt for violence you fear for the future: The Sun (Sep 28) David Lowe
Assembly is not delivering good government for Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Jim Allister
Is the Stormont ship of state sinking fast before our eyes?: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
Parts of North's government 'virtually untouched by devolution': Ireland_On-Line
US hearing is secured into killing of McCord: Belfast Telegraph
Man in court over gun charges: UTV Internet
IRA names could mean GAA fund cut: BBC
Ritchie giving leadership consideration: Irish News Suzanne McGonagle
IRA trio 'not quizzed over killing': Belfast Telegraph
Assembly votes down SF motion critical of Nama: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
EU accused of 'unlawful' intervention in Irish referendum: Daily Telegraph Bruno Waterfield
Voters should beware the advice of false friends across Irish Sea: The Irish Times Denis MacShane
EU expansion depends on Ireland: The Independent (Sep 28) Editorial
McIlroy targets Olympic medal with GB: RTE
Rory McIlroy would face difficult choice at the 2016 Olympic Games: Daily Telegraph Mark Reason
Downgrading the British Army's presence in Scotland plays into the nationalists' hands: Daily Telegraph Alan Cochrane
The Hunger Strike – Special Investigation: Irish News
Stature of ten men unassailed: Irish News
Chain of events that led to deaths: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Deal allegations hurtful to family: Irish News Allison Morris
INLA man's son calls for inquiry: Irish News Seamus McKinney
Unionists in NIO scuppered deal: Irish News Laurence McKeown
Search for truth a sacred duty: Irish News Richard O'Rawe
Official files would enlighten debate: Irish News Editorial
Monday, September 28
Allister hoping to 'paralyse' Assembly: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Cash crisis in Sinn Féin: Sunday Tribune (Sep 27) Conor McMorrow and Shane Coleman
Sinn Fein rubbishes 'financial crisis' claims: Belfast Telegraph
Ex-DUP adviser to lead evangelical group of lobbyists: Belfast Telegraph
Ritchie 'could stand for leader': BBC
Is Ritchie to run for leadership of SDLP?: Belfast Telegraph Claire Harrison
McGrady fights election as Ritchie's door opens: Irish News (Sep 25)
Ministers 'accentuating the positive': BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
IRA hunger strikers 'could have been saved': UTV Internet
Peter Mandelson – The most obnoxious pol ever: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Victims' campaigner to sue Chief Constable: Belfast Media (Sep 22)
Executive warned on report delay: BBC (Sep 21)
O'Bradaigh quits as Republican Sinn Fein chief: Belfast Telegraph Victor Gordon
Ulster's fallen policemen remembered: Belfast Telegraph
Bishop warns cuts may harm ethos of Protestant schools: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Euro federalists bully us and buy our vote: Sunday Business Post (Sep 27) Tom McGurk
Ireland writes its own story: Guardian.co.uk Peter Preston
Deference will again be the undoing of the Irish: Sunday Business Post (Sep 27) Vincent Browne
Yes please, Ireland: Financial Times Editorial
From football pitch to political battlefield to pastures new: The Irish Times (Sep 25) Lara Marlowe
Taxpayers' bill for policing parades soars to £1.7 million: The Scotsman Martyn McLaughlin
Toll of violence from parades and policing costs revealed: The Herald Gerry Braiden
The cost of parades: The Herald Editorial
Sunday, September 27
Transfer policing powers 'sooner rather than later': Irish News William Graham
Victims of the Troubles may sue over IRA arms: The Observer Henry McDonald
Thompson to campaign against papal visit: Irish News
The election race takes off: The News Letter (Sep 21) Alex Kane
Irish police being sent to Libya: Belfast Media Des Wilson
Sinead song used in RIRA YouTube recruitment drive: Evening Herald Michael Lavery
Dissidents plan protest at Regiment's parade: The News Letter
Brutal sectarian attacker not a lost cause court told: Irish News
Message in book for all dissidents: Irish News Editorial
RUC dad's agonising dilemma – Put son or operation at risk?: Irish News Diana Rusk
Ulster-Scots society puts case to Europe: The News Letter (Sep 23)
Bungle over page numbers delays Bloody Sunday report: The Sunday Times Liam Clarke and Jon Ungoed-Thomas
Sheridan appointed to Equality Commission: Fermanagh Herald
Mandelson 'slowed' peace process, says Ahern: The Sunday Times Sarah McInerney
Reynolds rightly claims the peace dividend – before losing the plot: Irish Examiner (Sep 23) Steven King
Hope still alive that winds of change will blow over Lisbon: Irish News James Kelly
Fans slam BBC failure to screen All-Ireland: Irish News (Sep 21) Ashleigh McDonald
Final poll shows Yes side ahead: RTE
Ireland's EU referendum is the last stand against the 'project': Sunday Telegraph Christopher Booker
The real story is Ireland, not Brighton: Independent on Sunday John Rentoul
Yes could see Blair as Europe's president: Sunday Independent Ivor Roberts
David Cameron's Irish problem over Lisbon Treaty on future of EU: The Observer Toby Helm and Henry McDonald
Visit 'stemmed the flow of Church's moral authority': Irish News Valerie Robinson
Welcome for the Pope started a goodbye to what he represented: Sunday Independent Joseph O'Connor
Falling off history's page: Irish Echo Ray O'Hanlon
No deal on Megrahi, says Gaddafi: BBC
Tiernan, safe with the tribe, lacks bottle of a true satirist: Sunday Independent Eoghan Harris
Saturday, September 26
Peace process 'as fragile as it's ever been' says UDA chief: Belfast Media Alana Fearon
'Real UFF' claim Antrim bomb: The News Letter
Axing of PSNI reserves challenged in court: UTV Internet
Walkabout for PSNI chief Baggott: BBC
The welfare of victims a priority for DUP: Belfast Media Jimmy Spratt
McDonnell and Ritchie to compete for top spot: Irish News William Graham
McGuinness cleared over office complaint: UTV Internet
£1/2 million cost for policing contentious parade: Belfast Media
Black defects to Ulster Unionist: Fermanagh Herald (Sep 23)
New twist in Maiden City name change row: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 24) Lisa Smyth
Lisneal head defends name change decision: Derry Journal
Protestant pupil was not snubbed, NILGA: Londonderry Sentinel
Bullied schoolgirl's family to leave Donegal: Derry Journal
Dissident seeks document disclosure: UTV Internet
UVF man to appeal conviction for brutal murder of teenagers: Belfast Telegraph
No-one has ever been brought to justice. Survivor asks 'why?': Irish News (Sep 23)
Tories pledge to end costly inquiries: The News Letter
Insider was ready to assassinate Brian Faulkner: Belfast Media Alana Fearon
Plan to assassinate Faulkner 'would have changed history': Irish News Diana Rusk
Newsagent shot dead in 1994 'was IRA adjutant': Irish News Diana Rusk
Low-key welcome for heroic regiment: The News Letter (Sep 21)
Irish poll predicting victory for anti-treaty lobby dismissed as 'voodoo': Guardian.co.uk Ian Traynor
Has Ireland become a nation of yes men?: The Independent John Lichfield
The Lisbon Treaty – Vote Yes, vote for a future: Irish Examiner Editorial
Sinn Fein president 'not against' picketing drug pushers: Cork Independent Christine Allen
The Act of Settlement is just fine: Guardian.co.uk Stuart Reid
Day of reckoning here for the folks on the hill: Irish News (Sep 24) Newton Emerson
Terrace critics should accept Assembly is not all bad: The News Letter (Sep 21) Sammy Wilson
Call to Snip Gaeltacht Affairs ignored: Irish Examiner Ciaran Folan and Conor Ryan
Irish language learning to rise: Irish Post Tony Birtill
Friday, September 25
Robinson in justice deal promise: BBC
Clinton hosts US forum on North: The Irish Times Lara Marlowe
Bill Clinton works his magic at Northern Irish Forum: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Police checks – 'necessary evil': Ulster Herald Michele Canning
Police cuts 'hit dissident fight': BBC
Republican bomb alerts in Northern Ireland total 750 in two years: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
More arrests in dissident probe: BBC
Bomb-maker never arrested for previous IRA explosion, claims source: Sunday Tribune (Sep 20) Suzanne Breen
Policing progress will not be halted: Irish News Editorial
Don't give way to the dissidents: The News Letter Editorial
An unwelcome return to the past: Ulster Herald Editorial
SDLP will elect new leader at February conference: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
New leader must heal division with Sinn Fein: Irish News Jim Gibney
Weapons row 'shows dangers of Direct Rule': The News Letter
Loyalist parade re-routed to ease tensions: UTV Internet
Murder-accused denied bail over intimidation fear: Belfast Telegraph
Orange Hall attacks – Storey calls for urgent police meeting: Ballymoney Times
Teenager shot in Portadown: The News Letter
Bloody Sunday inquiry delay angers victims' relatives: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Woodward to meet Bloody Sunday families: UTV Internet
Bloody Sunday inquiry findings could be 'buried in rush' of next year's General Election: Daily Mail
Bloody Sunday – the wait continues: Guardian.co.uk Eamonn McCann
We can't have any 'Nuremberg' trials here, say loyalists: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Man released over 1986 murder: UTV Internet
Police Federation chief slams Libya fiasco: Belfast Telegraph
I'll sit down with McGuinness if IRA apologises for killing my parents in Shankill bomb atrocity: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Ex-officer denies RUC cover-up over alleged assault: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Go-ahead for IRA inquest challenge: Irish News
Family welcomes new Motorman inquest: Belfast Telegraph Brendan McDaid
Loyalists challenge Sinn Féin over basque flag: Londonderry Sentinel
It's doomed!: Londonderry Sentinel William Allen
Irish democrats still say no to Lisbon: Guardian.co.uk Declan Ganley
Thursday, September 24
New York talks won't see deal – Robinson: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Robinson under fresh pressure on policing: Irish News William Graham
Martin seeks justice devolution in North: Irish Examiner Shaun Connolly
NI's process 'should be studied': BBC Mark Devenport
SF must stop appeasing the men in black hats: Irish News Brian Feeney
Assembly must work better for everyone: The News Letter Reg Empey
Irish political leaders in New York for UN and Clinton Summit: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Debbie McGoldrick
Ministers on a mission to bring US trade to Northern Ireland: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Kelly pounds beat at Clinton event: Irish Echo Susan Garraty
Dissident violence 'not on the radar' of US investors: Belfast Telegraph Jim Dee
Bomb made safe as Baggott takes over: The News Letter
Dissidents disrupt DPP meeting: Derry Journal
Durkan 'to stay until February': BBC
Party chief singled out as Hume's heir from earliest days of career: Irish News (Sep 21) Seamus McKinney
Pope may visit Northern Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com
Alliance charging money to 'influence manifesto': The News Letter Sam McBride
Call to suspend Derry name-change: BBC
Victims protest over Gaddafi visit: UTV Internet
Frazer in compassion call to Gaddafi on IRA victims: Belfast Telegraph
Libya must act now to help victims: The News Letter Editorial
Shock as Bloody Sunday Inquiry delayed again: Daily Telegraph Rosa Prince
Families' dismay at Saville delay: BBC
Loughinisland survivor breaks 15-year silence: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
Inquiry into IRA monument: The News Letter
Murder witness moved over threats: BBC
Executive warned on report delay: BBC (Sep 21)
Comrades of Massereene soldiers head back to base: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Odds are on Irish saying 'Yes' to EU reforms: The Scotsman Carmel Crimmins
'Yes' camp's funding under fire as second Irish vote on Lisbon treaty looms: The Times (Sep 23) David Sharrock
Durkan criticises Tory Eurosceptics: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún & Marie O'Halloran
Wednesday, September 23
Justice Bill passes second stage: BBC
PSNI chief will need all support he can get: The News Letter
Police must deliver – Councillor " hOisín: Derry Journal
New Northern Ireland police chief says public will help defeat terrorists: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
PSNI chief says dissident threat real: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty & Seán Mac Connell
Man of faith who cracked down on gun and drug crime: The News Letter
'Mission impossible' for new police chief: The News Letter
Two dissident suspects arrested: BBC
Checkpoints lead to traffic chaos: Derry Journal
Minister pushes for Irish Act: UTV Internet
McDonnell the favourite to be next SDLP leader: The News Letter
Durkan to focus on Foyle: Derry Journal
Speedy Durkan departure crucial to party's survival: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
Don't set up a successor, Durkan: Guardian.co.uk Mick Fealty
The DUP's rent-a-quote tactics help Jim Allister: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Tory link-up gives UUP fighting chance: Irish News Tom Kelly
Did republicans pull a fast one when putting arms beyond use?: Belfast Telegraph Eric Waugh
First meeting of victims forum in Belfast: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Agreement on victim definition 'shouldn't get in way of Forum': Belfast Telegraph
Stormont is paralysed, with both sides now further apart than ever: Belfast Telegraph Ed Curran
'Climate of fear' in Coleraine – Dallat: UTV Internet
St Cecilia's girls targeted at Lisneal: Derry Journal
Orange trip focuses on terrorism impact: The News Letter
Two questioned over 1986 murders: BBC
Blow from RUC baton led to death, expert says: Belfast Telegraph
McCausland slams hunger strike commemoration: UTV Internet
DUP says Libya talks 'constructive': The Irish Times Dan Keenan
DUP pair talk to Libyan officials: BBC
Eight-module policing course tailored to a dictator's needs: The Irish Times Newton Emerson
Economist warns North must expect expenditure cuts: The Irish Times (Sep 22) Francess McDonnell
Northern Ireland 'is only threat to minimum wage': Irish Independent Aidan O'Connor
Radical rethink on schooling ethos in offing: The Irish Times Patsy McGarry
Protestant Churches issue treaty warning: Irish News Valerie Robinson
Gilmore challenges SF to push for rise in North: The Irish Times Deaglán de Bréadún
Tuesday, September 22
Robinson, McGuinness talk policing with Brown: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Policing talks to continue in NYC: BBC
'Devolution should be more democratic' – Robinson: UTV Internet
DUP and Sinn Fein at odds over deal timing: Belfast Telegraph Sam Lister
Dialogue is too important to be left to politicians: Irish News Roy Garland
Why we need politicians to unite to break down barriers: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Security tight for arrival of new PSNI chief: RTE
Northern Ireland police chief Matt Baggott faces familiar Troubles: The Times David Sharrock
Matt Baggott – New Chief Constable's wealth of experience: Belfast Telegraph Lisa Smyth
Matt Baggott faces 'the biggest test of his career': The Times Sean O'Neill
Baggott deserves our full support: The News Letter Editorial
Sinn Fein praises police response over hijackings: Irish News Diana Rusk
Maskey – Cross-community support for police is vital: Belfast Telegraph Brian Rowan
Battle for SDLP leadership begins: BBC
Timing of decision to quit seat catches ex-colleagues off guard: Irish News John Manley
Mark Durkan – was he given the push?: Belfast Telegraph
'Knives were out' for Durkan: Irish News William Graham
SDLP's big guns tight-lipped on a possible successor to Durkan: Belfast Telegraph
Lame duck announcement a huge strategic error: Irish News Brian Feeney
Which way now for the SDLP?: Irish News Editorial
Who'll take the SDLP forward?: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
DUP closes ranks over Libya affair: The News Letter
No more Libya training – Robinson: BBC
Is the Libya bust-up just a chance to kick Ian Paisley Jnr?: Belfast Telegraph Laurence White
Libyan talks over IRA compensation: The News Letter
Hillary Clinton set for historic Irish visit: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Death threats a prank says DUP: Irish News Andrea McKernon
Bonfire clear up cost £200,000: UTV Internet
Civil servant stands over Hamill note: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Saville report expected by December: UTV Internet
New Troubles Victims Forum meets: BBC
Open race for SDLP leadership: UTV Internet
Jury rule if stroke linked to police assault: UTV Internet
Blaneys take opposing sides on referendum: The Irish Times
Monday, September 21
Armed hijack in Ulster marks arrival of police chief Matt Baggott: The Times
Human bombs terror of mum and son: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Third night of street disorder, fires and hijacking in Armagh: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Lurgan's troubled weekend – Hijacked vehicles, sinister threats and gunmen in masks...: Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Brown to discuss policing budget: BBC
Durkan to stand down from SDLP leadership: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
NI office obsolete after devolution, say Lib Dems: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
Three Orange Halls hit in 24 hours: Belfast Telegraph
Gordon Brown to meet Col Gaddafi amid Libya row: Daily Telegraph James Kirkup and John Bingham
Sending Northern Ireland police to Libya was insensitive, says top officer: Belfast Telegraph
MacLochlainn not backing off Customs comments: Derry Journal (Sep 18)
Proposal galvanised Unionists: Londonderry Sentinel (Sep 17)
Race activists held over kill threats: Sunday Life (Sep 20) Ciarán Barnes
You will never get this from Tourism Ireland: The News Letter (Sep 10) Geoff Hill
Navy sparks war with unionists: Sunday Tribune (Sep 20) Ken Sweeney
Family misses Canadian holiday due to anomaly: Impartial Reporter (Sep 3)
The Black & The Green – Parallels: Irish Echo (Sep 9)
Ganley got death threats during Euro election bid: Sunday Tribune (Sep 20) Conor McMorrow and Shane Coleman
Voting No is no longer an option: Irish Independent Editorial
There's more to Scotland's future than independence: The Herald (Sep 7) Editorial
Sunday, September 20
Northern Ireland – police clampdown amid fears of major terror attack: The Observer Henry McDonald
Third night of trouble in Armagh: BBC
Hijackings are branded an absolute disgrace by PSNI: The News Letter
CIRA use 'stolen' Semtex: The Sunday Times John Mooney
The republican dissident dilemma in Northern Ireland: Guardian.co.uk Jason Walsh
Stormont flashpoints: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 18)
Modest proposal leaves Stormont hungry: BBC Jim Fitzpatrick
Sharing not for Stormont: Irish News Newton Emerson
Libya, Northern Ireland and the true meaning of the 'centre ground': Telegraph.co.uk David Lindsay
Tractor may have been used in Orange Hall attack: The News Letter
Murder victim's family threatened: UTV Internet
"This could have been our Omagh": Donegal Democrat Matt Britton
Anger over Lisneal name change letter: Derry Journal (Sep 18)
Demand is 'last throw of the dice' for Sinn Fein: Londonderry Sentinel (Sep 17)
Shooting victim asks for prison: BBC
5,000 AOH members to descend on Falls Road: Belfast Media (Sep 18)
An Irishman's Diary: The Irish Times (Sep 19) Frank McNally
An exhibition with a vivid story unfolding: Irish News (Sep 17) Barry McCaffrey
Northern Ireland MPs list their income from outside Westminster: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 14) David Gordon
Wilson displays leadership quality on public service bonuses: The Irish Times (Sep 15) Francess McDonnell
Europe – will Ireland do the indecent thing?: Sunday Telegraph Ruth Dudley Edwards
Undemocratic treaty about impressing the neighbours: Irish News Patrick Murphy
She toured like a rock star: The Times (Sep 11) Mary Kenny
Fan banned after waving IRA flag: BBC (Sep 17)
Saturday, September 19
Mob tries to spark riot after jailing of dissident mortar trio: Irish Independent Emily Moulton
Armed men 'seen at disturbances': BBC
Police find replica weapon after night of street violence: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Operation to tackle dissident activity: UTV Internet
Jail terms send stark warning: Irish News Editorial
Massereene accused released on bail: RTE
Prospect of 'imminent' Massereene extradition: Irish News
Suspicion, silence and stalemate stalk the corridors of Stormont: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
There's neither warmth nor animosity between Robinson and McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
New crisis threatens peace in Northern Ireland: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Niall O'Dowd
Robinson plan of a return to majority rule is just fantasy, says McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph Martin McGuinness
Leaders must rise above division: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
DUP need to recognise all victims: Belfast Media Alex Maskey
McGuinness, Robinson to meet with Bill Clinton on Northern Ireland problems: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com Kenneth Haynes
Paisley jnr approved PSNI assistance in Libyan police training: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
Victims of IRA violence horrified senior Northern Ireland policeman was sent to Tripoli to train Libyan officers: Daily Mail
Time to resolve the 'shoot to kill' issue: Belfast Telegraph (Sep 17) Editorial
Council issues reminder to take down flags: Ulster Star
Welcome to Prods in the Park: Belfast Media
Stone's appeal postponed until next year: UTV Internet
Court told NIO offered Mahood £40k to 'go away' after attacks: Irish News
Death threats to Donegal mayor: Irish News Seamus McKinney
MacLochlainn blasts Mayor's death threats: Derry Journal
Ex-BBC head joins equality body: BBC
Inishowen car seizures: Customs 'acting like RUC': Derry Journal (Sep 4)
Ganley tells 'unhelpful' British MEP to pack his tent and go: Irish Independent Aidan O'Connor
Ireland warned not to reject Lisbon treaty: Financial Times John Murray Brown
Emotions running high as Ireland weighs the cost of a vote for Europe: The Times David Sharrock
Friday, September 18
Policing and justice finance package nearing 'end game': Irish News William Graham
SF and DUP clash on integration policy: The Irish Times Dan Keenan
DUP turns heat up on Sinn Fein: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Hanging in there: The Economist
Robinson vows to cut Stormont budget: UTV Internet
McCord's optimism over Victims' Forum: Belfast Telegraph
It's time to define right from wrong: The News Letter Editorial
TUV goes on offensive with publicity drive: The News Letter
Northern Ireland – Trouble flares after republican dissidents jailed: Guardian.co.uk Henry McDonald
Trouble flares as dissident trio are jailed: UTV Internet
The day a deadly plot was foiled: BBC
Mother fears her son will die in prison: UTV Internet
Shoot-to-kill in Northern Ireland – the coroner who refuses to let a dark chapter simply fade away: Belfast Telegraph Matt McCreary
Shoot-to-kill – two long legal roads: Belfast Telegraph
Early test of new chief constable: Irish News Editorial
Legal action launched against Chief Constable: UTV Internet
Five officers too ill to appear in court: Irish News
End to Royal Black Institution called for in scathing new book: Irish News Maeve Connolly
Protestants unite for resounding 'No': Londonderry Sentinel Olga Bradshaw
City should have two official names: Londonderry Sentinel
Oglaigh group previously dealt drugs in North: Cork Independent Christine Allen
2 Indian families racially attacked in Northern Ireland: Times of India (Sep 17)
Fresh row over IRA memorial: Ulster Herald Alan Rodgers
Sinn Fein yet to seek permission for hunger strike memorial: Impartial Reporter
IRA monument 'an insult to unionists': The News Letter
Memorials debate: Ulster Herald Editorial
Passing of a true gentleman breaks link with Irish history: Irish News Jim Gibney
O'Caoláin – SF not divided on Lisbon: Irish Examiner Mary Regan
No camp's 'nasty' outside help: Irish Examiner
A malign influence from Britain: The Irish Times Editorial
Thursday, September 17
Brown seeks deal on PSNI plan: The Irish Times Mark Hennessy
No deal on NI devolution budget: BBC
Allister slams devolution in new dossier: UTV Internet
Forces of hate could fill vacuum in Northern Ireland – Orde warning to Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon and Noel McAdam
DUP rejects SF integration paper: BBC
Could this document really change anything?: Belfast Telegraph David Gordon
A delay that suits the dissidents: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
DUP begins fight on definition of victims: The News Letter
SDLP and SF reject victims' proposal: Irish News
Majority vote speech merely a plank in DUP election platform: Irish News Brian Feeney
Fermanagh alert was a hoax, but 15 families suffered: Belfast Telegraph
Real IRA threatens to kill Cork drug dealers: The Irish Times Barry Roche
Bishop blasts attacks on relatives of PSNI: Derry Journal
Conlon backs Massereene defendant's hospital plea: Irish News Barry McCaffrey
'Don't underestimae Real IRA's bomb capabilities': Belfast Telegraph Lesley-Anne Henry
Anti-terror legal challenge outcome to set precedent: Irish News
Allister hails breakthrough as ex-DUP men join party: The News Letter
So, why did Mr Parsley take sharp right turn?: Belfast Telegraph Gail Walker
Petrol bombs thrown at the Fountain: Derry Journal
Remove flags, say Councillors: Ulster Herald
Gerry Adams visa was a very close call – Ted Kennedy: Irish Voice/IrishCentral.com (Sep 15) Niall O'Dowd
Prosecution not aware Hamill officer's alibi was discredited: Irish News Bimpe Archer
Evidence in English case nears completion: Irish News
Trio held over McDaid death freed: BBC
Ultimatum over 'shoot-to-kill' reports: UTV Internet
Shoot-to-kill reports ruling welcomed: The Irish Times Gerry Moriarty
Ireland's David rejoins battle to defeat Goliath EU's Lisbon treaty: The Times David Sharrock
New Defamation Act 'is a mix of the good, bad and the ugly': Irish Independent Allison Bray
Wednesday, September 16
DUP leader downplays talks hopes: Belfast Telegraph Noel McAdam
Devolution of justice powers 'must be focus': UTV Internet
First Minister and Deputy smooth relations after spat: The News Letter
Proposed voting changes would build on success of the Assembly: Belfast Telegraph Peter Robinson
Minister pledges to improve PSNI: BBC
Gillespie 'committed' to improving policing: UTV Internet
Ten years on from Patten there are new challenges: The News Letter Liam Clarke
Police cuts are fatally mistimed: Belfast Telegraph Editorial
Five arrested in dissident probe: BBC
Clarke condemns Real IRA death threat: Antrim Times Lorna McKay
'Republican vigilantes' threaten to kill Cork drug dealers: Belfast Telegraph
It's still early days in the dissident learning-curve: Irish News Fionnuala O'Connor
Suspects' challenge to terror laws may have significant implications: Irish News
Former DUP councillors join TUV: UTV Internet
PSNI criticised following petrol bomb incident: Londonderry Sentinel (Sep 9) Olga Bradshaw
Paramilitaries' relatives 'shouldn't be compensated': UTV Internet
Omagh bomb victim father urges compensation ban for paramilitaries: Belfast Telegraph
UUP – Executive must face up to black hole: Belfast Telegraph
Tory budget 'a horror show' for the North Northern News Editor: The Irish Times
North's milk excluded from new mark: The Irish Times Seán MacConnell
From Celtic tiger to timid puss: Guardian.co.uk Simon Tisdall
Ignoring diversity of society is a guarantee for trouble ahead: Irish News Brian Feeney
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