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D-Day: 70 years on

D-Day: 70 years on

Hundreds of Second World War veterans have begun commemorations to mark the 70th anniversary of the Normandy Landings, with many crossing the Channel for what may be the last time.

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Frustration over RUC widows' funding

Frustration over RUC widows' funding

The chair of the RUC George Cross Widows’ Association has said she feels as though steps that resulted in its funding being cut off over a year ago were intended to force the organisation to “give up the ghost”.

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Records not held at baby scandal home

Records not held at baby scandal home

Nuns in charge of an institute for single mothers where the burial of hundreds of babies in a septic tank has been uncovered have said they no longer hold records from the home.

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Protestant internment 'an abuse of power'

Protestant internment 'an abuse of power'

The Government allegedly abused its power by deciding to jail Protestants without trial in the 1970s in a bid to balance mass Catholic internment, the High Court heard yesterday.

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Over one-third of DUP want a curb on Orange march routes

Over one-third of DUP want a curb on Orange march routes

A top Orangeman denied that the Order marches through nationalist neighbourhoods after a poll found over a third of DUP members want to curb its ability to enter such areas.

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Sport

Emerging youngster Liam Donnelly ready to fight for his place with club and country

Emerging youngster Liam Donnelly ready to fight for his place with club and country

Liam Donnelly is hoping to win a place for both club and country next season after making his Northern Ireland debut against Chile.

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Aaron Hughes believes South American tour was a success for Northern Ireland

Aaron Hughes believes South American tour was a success for Northern Ireland

Aaron Hughes insists Northern Ireland are leaving South America a better side than they arrived, despite suffering successive defeats.

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England's Wayne Rooney does not listen to critics

England's Wayne Rooney does not listen to critics

Wayne Rooney could not care less about the critics who say he should be dropped from the England team.

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Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill upbeat after South American tour

Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill upbeat after South American tour

Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill declared his side’s South American tour a big success despite them slipping to a second defeat as Chile proved too strong.

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Gary Hamilton believes Leeds United visit will be 'major draw' for fans

Gary Hamilton believes Leeds United visit will be 'major draw' for fans

Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton believes the visit of Leeds United to Mourneview Park will be a “major draw” for football fans.

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