25/11/2013

Other News In Brief

DUP Leader Calls On Protesters To Limit Damage To Traders

Peter Robinson has urged participants in the upcoming parade through Belfast's city centre on Saturday to try and limit the damage to traders.

The parade is being held to mark one year since a council decision to fly the union jack on designated days, and takes place on what is considered one of the city's busiest shopping days, November 30.

Saying that he did not want to see traders being effected, the DUP leader said: "It is a legitimate right of people to protest to show that one year on that they're still opposed to the flags decision of Belfast City Council, but I ask them to have their protest in a way that does the least possible damage to the traders of Belfast," Mr Robinson told the Sunday Politics show.

Remains Of Fr Reid Brought To Clonard Monastery

The remains of Fr Alec Reid are to be brought to Clonard monastery, his former west Belfast home.

Fr Reid, described as a key figure in the Northern Ireland peace process, died aged 82 in a Dublin hospital on Friday.

Fr Reid's body will lie in repose at Clonard Church from 16:00 on Monday, with a funeral to follow on Wednesday after Requiem Mass in Clonard.

Man Critically Ill After Shooting In Newry

A 50-year-old man remains critically ill in hospital after being shot in the stomach and knee in Newry, County Down.

According to police the attack took place at around 19:00 on Saturday at Parkhead Crescent in the town, but it is not believed to be paramilitary-related.

A 79-year-old man who was arrested has been released on conditional bail.

(MH/CD)

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