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Rory Hanrahan (@roryhanrahan5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Hume on the Troubles. ‘‘Let the record speak. In the 21-year period of the current troubles, 31 per cent of those who have died were members of the security forces. 14 per cent were members of paramilitary organisations. 55 per cent were ordinary civilian men and women from

Tim Cairns (@timcairns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Buckler, who interrupts everyone, didn’t once interrupt Naomi Long. His interview was the journalistic equivalent of an overexcited poodle licking someone in the face

David Thompson (@newsletter_pols) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Executive trans guidance row: The Justice Minister rejects a call to retract comments about teachers bullying pupils - and doubles down saying some 'abuse their position' newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/…

TUV (@tuvonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does the First Minister only meet the chair of the TEO committee before meetings when she will be asked about sex offenders? #TimothyGaston #TUV

Andrew Fox (@mr_andrew_fox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

9/10 Britons retain common decency and values, and oppose rewarding terror, murder, rape and kidnapping. It’s a shame our government does not. telegraph.co.uk/gift/2c56fd5aa…

9/10 Britons retain common decency and values, and oppose rewarding terror, murder, rape and kidnapping.

It’s a shame our government does not.

telegraph.co.uk/gift/2c56fd5aa…
Jim Gamble (@jimgamble_ineqe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gareth Burns Doug Beattie Northern Ireland Office Justice for all is key. Everyone of the police and military who were murdered in the line of duty deserves a full and proper investigation; not only are they and their families victims, they put on a uniform and, knowing the dangers, did the best they could to protect us all from

Jim Allister (@jimallister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starmer’s recognition of Palestine is inescapably a reward for terrorism, compounded by any lack of requirement for the release of the Hamas held hostages. Demands were made of Israel, but none of Hamas! Now, there can be a full blown embassy in London with all the privileges and

Tim Montgomerie 🇬🇧 (@montie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You are a disgrace Prime Minister. You have given Hamas what they wanted when they committed the atrocities of 7th October. This is a shameful day in British history.

The View From Belfast ⚖️ (@callumthereds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A disgusting concession to the violence of hamas & hezbollah! But then in N Ireland we are very used to - in recent years - to our national leaders kowtowing to terrorists! These appeasements always backfire on them tho - because it lets us all see how spineless they are.

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Yokes - sounds like good ole Don finds nothing wrong with abusing players’ spouses etc. If these guys are the leaders of the donkeys then it explains a lot.

No Laying Up (@nolayingup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Man, this is embarrassing. Have attended two Ryder Cups in Europe. Sure, they boo the US and cheer for bad shots, but it is *absolutely nothing* like the abuse the European players experienced at Bethpage. Absolutely NOTHING like it. For the president of the organization to

(((Dan Hodges))) (@dpjhodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what Keir Starmer actually means when he says he will do everything in his power to protect Britain’s Jews. He will put out a tweet.

Sam McBride (@sjamcbride) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stormont is pretending to close RHI, but isn’t: it’s quadrupling payments, locking them in to 2036, and making the scheme easier to abuse. Here are eight flaws in what is now being proposed - this time under a Sinn Féin minister. belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/column…