Shaun Woodward

Robinson rejects 'appalling' Troubles legacy report

Proposals to deal with the legacy of the Troubles were today rejected by Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) leader Peter Robinson. The unionist leader published a 12-page response to the so-called Eames-Bradley report which...

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50 complain of low-flying helicopters :: Irish News

MORE than 50 people have complained about low-flying helicopters in Co Fermanagh and south Tyrone over the weekend. A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence said the British army was involved in a training exercise but declined...

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Don't crown Cameron just yet. There's one way Labour could still trip him up | Jonathan Freedland

Brown's political obituary is written. The new PM waits in the wings. But – don't laugh – some see cracks in that crystal ball Don't laugh, but it's possible that the Tories won't win the next general election. Sounds silly, I...

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Dying man wants castle gates back

The gates of Richhill Castle were taken by the government in 1936 A terminally ill pensioner in County Armagh has issued a plea to the government to return the gates of his County Armagh home. Gordon Lyttle, 76, has lived in...

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Woodward optimistic over councils :: BBC

The secretary of state has said he is optimistic executive ministers will resolve their differences over the proposed shake-up of local government. He is hopeful they can do so before their meeting next Thursday. Environment...

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Woodward optimistic over councils

The secretary of state has said he is optimistic executive ministers will resolve their differences over the proposed shake-up of local government. He is hopeful they can do so before their meeting next Thursday. Environment...

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Cuts failed to hinder high-flying Martin

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Micheal Martin hit the taxpayer with a bill for €498.86 for VIP facilities at London's Heathrow airport just three weeks after Finance Minister Brian Lenihan delivered the toughest Budget in decades.

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No more delay on devolution :: Irish News -- Editorial

With just six weeks until Christmas, time is running out to resolve the policing and justice issue before next year and the looming Westminster election. Following a flurry of meetings last month, which resulted in a...

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Tory Peer Raps Sun Reportage

A top brass Conservative has criticised a tabloid's "very personal" attack on the Prime Minister.Front bench Opposition peer Pauline Neville-Jones said David Cameron would share view that the Sun had "got it wrong" this week by...

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MPs united in praise for the ECHO's campaign to safeguard burns units in Alder Hey and Whiston...

Nov 13 2009 by Ian Hernon, Liverpool Echo MINISTERS and regional MPs were united in their praise for the ECHO's campaign to safeguard burns units in Alder Hey and Whiston hospitals. Former health minister Jane Kennedy said:...

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