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Paisley left his party and church on a high, son tells packed Ulster Hall

Paisley left his party and church on a high, son tells packed Ulster Hall

Ian Paisley left both the DUP and his church when they were at their “pinnacle”, his memorial service was told.

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Sex trafficking survivor tells why she supports DUP bill

Sex trafficking survivor tells why she supports DUP bill

A sex trafficking victim who escaped her captors in Belfast is backing a DUP bill which would criminalise buying sex.

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Guests hail a friend to many

Guests hail a friend to many

While unionists and church members had a dominant place on the guest list yesterday, there were a number of others from wildly varying backgrounds too.

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Service dominated by Paisley's faith, not his politics

Service dominated by Paisley's faith, not his politics

After weeks of analysis of Ian Paisley’s politics, his preaching and his personality, yesterday’s service was a reminder of his life away from the public.

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Analysis by Sam McBride: U-turn to enter a DUP pact a mammoth gamble

Analysis by Sam McBride: U-turn to enter a DUP pact a mammoth gamble

Mike Nesbitt’s initial year as leader was so disastrous that many people wondered if, despite an overwhelming mandate from party members, he could survive.

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Sport

HOCKEY: Ulster U18 girls win interprovincial series

HOCKEY: Ulster U18 girls win interprovincial series

Ulster U18 Girls secured the U18 Girls Interprovincial Title at Lisnagarvey Hockey Club with a perfect weekend claiming four wins from four.

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Home win against Toulon now vital for Ulster

Home win against Toulon now vital for Ulster

Ulster must defeat reigning champions, Toulon, in Belfast on Saturday if they are to keep their European Champions Cup hopes alive.

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Boyd on target as Rangers crush Raith Rovers

Boyd on target as Rangers crush Raith Rovers

Kris Boyd finally ended his seven-game scoring drought as Rangers romped to a 6-1 win over Raith Rovers at Ibrox.

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Patient Daly vows      to stay put

Patient Daly vows to stay put

Jon Daly may have felt frustrated at being named as a substitute at Ibrox on Saturday for the seventh successive game – but certainly provided the perfect response in his 20 minutes on the park as he netted twice in Rangers’ 6-1 win over Raith Rovers.

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St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright gutted after defeat to Kilmarnock

St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright gutted after defeat to Kilmarnock

St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright admitted his players had only themselves to blame after Kilmarnock handed them a fifth straight Scottish Premiership defeat.

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