THE threat of terrorism in Northern Ireland was today raised from “substantial” to “severe” – meaning an attack is highly likely. MI5 ramped up the threat level indepe…
"The Belfast Agreement demonstrates how peaceful and democratic politics improve society.
"However, a small number of people remain determined to cause harm to our communities through acts of politically motivated violence."while coaching young footballers. Senior PSNI officer John Caldwell remains in a "critical but stable condition" as 13 arrests focused around theAssistant Chief Constable Mark McEwan toldRadio Ulster: "The investigation is at an early stage, we are keeping an open mind. There are multiple strands to that investigation.
"The primary focus is on violent dissident republicans and within that there is a primary focus as well on New IRA."Mr Heaton-Harris added: "I pay tribute to the tremendous efforts of the Police Service of Northern Ireland and security partners, and the determination and resilience of the Northern Ireland people, who are making Northern Ireland a safer place to live and work.
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