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Matt Baggott retires: New PSNI chief constable must be a champion for change Key to successor is ability to engage with the remaining challenges in policing

Posted By: January 30, 2014

  Matt Baggott retires: New PSNI chief constable must be a champion for change Key to successor is ability to engage with the remaining challenges in policing   Belfast Telegraph. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Chief Constable Matt Baggott has announced he will retire from the PSNI in September BY DECLAN KEARNEY – 29 JANUARY 2014 Much of the media […]

GREATEST REVELATION WAS ABOUT DUP’S FEMALE LEADER

Posted By: January 30, 2014

Allison Morris. Irish News.( Belfast). Wednesday, January 29, 2014 WHEN Big Ian finally dropped the cuddly uncle act and said what he really thought of the party colleagues who unceremoniously kicked him out the door there were lots of biblical references but little in the way of repenting. It always strikes me as ironic that […]

Haass mired in political mud … while the parties dig in deeper

Posted By: January 30, 2014

The five Executive parties meet today to try to breathe new life into the Haass proposals on flags, parades and the past. But optimism is in short supply, writes Brian Rowan Brian Rowan. Belfast Telegraph. 28 JANUARY 2014 The challenge for the Executive parties meeting again today is how to lift theHaass proposals out of […]

Getting even… Ian Paisley’s last stand

Posted By: January 27, 2014

Malachi O’ Doherty. Belfast Telegraph. January 22, 2014 The political obituaries will have to be ripped up and started again following his bombshell interviews. But the truth is Ian Paisley was always ruled more by his heart than his head, writes Malachi O’Doherty Revelations: Ian Paisley was scathing about Peter Robinson. 22 JANUARY 2014 The obituaries had already been written, […]

Anti-Irish hatred has no place in modern Scotland

Posted By: January 26, 2014

Scotland still doesn’t know quite what to make of the Irish in its midst Kevin McKenna. The Observer. ( London). Sunday 26 January 2014 More than a century and a half after they first began to arrive here in numbers, Scotland still doesn’t know quite what to make of the Irish in its midst. For […]

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