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Price: 75p (IR 1.05 EURO) Friday, July 6, 2012

The pride of Northern Ireland

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Since 1737

Campaign to help Ulster veterans


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WIN a Multi-Match Ticket package for the Milk Cup


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INSIDE

Giants Causeway: Is it 6,000 ... or 60 million years old?


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PICTURE: Gavan Caldwell

Crisis bank set to unveil payout package


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McGuinness must face inquiry MP


BY REBECCA BLACK
r.black@newsletter.co.uk

Downpour causes more flood misery


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A SENIOR DUP MP has said Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness must also be investigated after it emerged yesterday a murder inquiry has been set up to probe the events of Bloody Sunday.

A team of 30 PSNI detectives has been tasked with looking into the shooting of 13 people in Londonderry in 1972 following a civil rights march. The investigation is set to take four years and is believed may cost up to 8million. It follows a 12-year public inquiry which cost almost 200million.

Gregory Campbell has asked if Mr McGuinness who the Saville Inquiry report records was probably carrying a sub-machine gun will also be probed. If the material contained in the Saville Report is good enough to warrant an investigation of the soldiers, then the police will also note that the report indicates

the Deputy First Minister was probably carrying a submachine gun on that day. This must also merit investigation by the police, he said. Ulster Unionist MLA Tom Elliott said he had deep concerns, while TUV leader Jim Allister denounced the inquiry as patent, political sop. Turn to page 12

4pm deadline set for Ardoyne


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