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The appearance of loyalist anti-Irish Sea border posters in Co Tyrone bearing the image of sectarian killer Billy Wright have been condemned. The offensive posters have been placed on lampposts in the Milltown area of Dungannon and include a picture of. ....
Everton are reportedly keen on signing Dwight McNeil from Burnley and remain interested in Bayer Leverkusen s Leon Bailey, the latter of whom they have scouted heavily over the past couple of years. Paul Joyce of The Times has tweeted that the Blues are eyeing McNeil who has emerged as a Premier League talent and he put his stamp on the last meeting between Everton and the Clarets with an impressive goal at Goodison Park earlier this year. Jamaica international Bailey, meanwhile, is more of a pacy, goalscoring profile, although it s not clear if he would still be a target if his current team-mate, Demarai Gray, makes his anticipated £1.5m switch to Merseyside this month. ....
Michael McGoldrick was murdered at the height of the Drumcree parading dispute in 1996. Picture by Pacemaker LOYALIST murder victim Michael McGoldrick s mother Bridie still remembers laughing with her son and husband days before his killing 25 years ago. Then aged 31, with one young daughter and a son due in a few months, Michael had worked hard to get his English and politics degree from Queen s University in Belfast. He had worked as a taxi driver during his studies and had planned to become a teacher. On the Wednesday before his graduation Michael got his hair cut, really cropped, Mrs McGoldrick said. ....
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