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Belfast News Letter

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WATCH: Previously unseen footage released showing the first time human eyes caught sight of the wreck of HMS Titanic

​A stash of previously-unseen footage showing the discovery of the wreck of HMS Titanic has been released for public viewing. → Read More

Police hunt suspect after teenage victim stabbed in groin and thighs in Belfast's Botanic Gardens

The PSNI have said tonight that an 18-year-old has been “stabbed in each thigh and groin area” in Botanic Gardens today. → Read More

Military tight-lipped on use of soldiers to cover for fire brigade strikes in Northern Ireland

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has declined to comment on plans for the deployment of soldiers to Northern Ireland in the event that the firefighters go on strike. → Read More

Call for new law to curb ‘cultural acceptance of terror’ after alleged 'Up the Ra' incident involving Edwin Poots

A former first minister has raised the idea of a new law to counter public pro-paramilitary displays, after reports that someone had directed the phrase “Up the Ra” at Edwin Poots. → Read More

Putting Protocol Bill 'on ice' confirms my worst fears about Rishi Sunak, says Arlene Foster

Former First Minister Arlene Foster has said a report that the government is freezing any progress on the Protocol Bill tells her that the future of the Union is not a priority under Rishi Sunak. → Read More

Tragic life of fatal hit-and-run victim Catriona Johnston included drugs, violence and stints in jail

A woman killed in a recent hit-and-run was a troubled ex-prisoner with a tragic background, who had recently been the victim of a serious assault. → Read More

Jim Allister questions how anti-paramilitary report can avoid mentioning any outlawed groups across its 144 pages

Jim Allister has criticised the decision by the IRC to – yet again – not name any of the Province’s paramilitary groups in its report. → Read More

DUP MLA calls for investigation into alleged Dublin crime syndicate ties to Sinn Fein as he mocks party for being full of MI5 informers

The DUP has called for a “proper investigation to ensure no gangland money is being used to influence politics here,” citing evidence presented at a murder trial in Dublin linking Sinn Fein to an alleged crime syndicate. → Read More

Non-aligned People Before Profit demand a border poll within two years amid 'pantomime' Stormont debate

A special sitting of the Northern Ireland Assembly - dismissed in advance as a "pantomime" by the UUP - is now under way. → Read More

Paramilitaries in 2022: IRC serves up mirror-image of last year's report calling for talks with outlawed groups

The Independent Reporting Commission (IRC) has called for talks with paramilitary organisations to ease them on their way to disbandment. → Read More

State of Northern Ireland's paramilitaries 2022: What exactly is the Independent Reporting Commission (IRC)?

Today the Independent Reporting Commission (IRC) is set to deliver its fifth report. → Read More

Recall of Stormont a piece of pre-Christmas pantomime says MLA whilst Allister states EU 'colonialism' is barrier to reviving devolution

Unionists of varying stripes have dismissed Wednesday’s recall of Stormont – led by Sinn Fein, SDLP and Alliance – as a “stunt” and a “pantomime” which will not change the facts on the ground. → Read More

DUP chief praises 100 years of free movement of citizens between Ireland and UK

The leader of the DUP has hailed the 100th anniversary of the Common Travel Area – an agreement that in many ways makes the UK / Ireland border non-existent. → Read More

Enraged church hits out at 'deplorable and devastating' move to enforce extra abortion facilities

The country’s biggest Protestant church has issued a very strongly-worded statement condemning the government over its decision to essentially enforce an increase in abortion facilities across NI. → Read More

Green Party leader: DUP councillor should make more of a public issue about being gay

The leader of the Green Party in Northern Ireland has said that gay DUP councillor Alison Bennington should talk publicly about her sexual orientation. → Read More

Rural region of Northern Ireland still beset by bomb alert road closures five days after alarm first raised

Parts of Fermanagh are still experiencing road closures five days after a security alert began in the area. → Read More

Controlled explosion in Co Down residential neighbourhood after pipe bomb discovered

A controlled explosion has occurred in a Co Down residential neighbourhood after a pipe bomb was discovered. → Read More

Masked duo enter village home and beat man with wooden posts

Detectives are investigating the report of an aggravated burglary at a house in the Cluny Gardens area of Clady on Friday. → Read More

Northern Ireland Protocol latest: 'The EU is giving us a punishment beating and is enjoying it' says Brexiteer businessman

A unionist who is helping lead the legal charge against the Northern Ireland Protocol has said the EU is “enjoying” watching the UK suffer from the political “punishment beating” it has laid down. → Read More

Bible free speech controversy: Leader of traditionalist Irish church group says silencing parts of scripture 'cuts our culture off from its roots'

A leading Christian traditionalist has argued that barring parts of the Bible from being read aloud in public will “cut loose” our culture from its roots. → Read More