Police shortage.
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Cahal Milmo on the crisis within the new police service. David Pallister in the Guardian says: “With 10% of the force on sick leave, and more than 730 injured in the past year, Mr Cramphorn said: “The cumulative effect of …
Mining history
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Brian Walker quotes Macauley with regard to the position of the loyalists of Derry: “The faults which are normally found in dominant castes have not seldom shown themselves without disguise at her festivities; and even with the expressions of pious …
Various letters
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The letters pages in any paper often throw up insights that are not picked up by journalists. There’s an interesting reaction to Steven King’s piece in yesterday’s Belfast Telegraph from Christopher Lyttle: “Surely unionists have learnt from the past. The …
Unionist backroom
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Two of the current favourites to become Trimble’s successor, Messers Burnside and Donaldson, have applied for permission from the party to stand for the Assembly elections – whenever they come. On his return from the Camlough Feile Steven King calls …
More on Lennon..
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We have the first rash of post-mortems on the LVF death threat against the Northern Ireland captain. Henry Winter says: “Neil Lennon, one of life’s decent citizens, a man who lives for football, family and friends, walked away from the …
Soccer captain in death threat
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Neil Lennon withdrew from NI’s friendly game against Cyprus tonight after receiving a death threat from the LVF. The Celtic player was to take over the captaincy from Steve Lomas.
A belated thanks
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To Brendan O’Neill for promoting the Slugger’s letter to his A-list of recommended sites and particularly for the co-billing with the CAIN on-line database from the University of Ulster – and a tag line of Peace facts no less! Brendan’s …
This month's bizarre headline
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Sinn Fein defend DUP’s top post – John Kelly of Sinn Fein tells republicans, that they must not seek to dominate unionists. A clear signal from Sinn Fein that it will do business with the DUP after the next election. …
Street violence continues
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The violence at the interfaces continues. There is no shortage of condemnation by unionists and ministers, but as yet there seems to be no viable resolution to whatever cause turns out to be. Des Browne on the Westminster NI team, …