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Stacey Graham

@staceygraham90

Unashamed Loyalist, Married Mummy to two amazing babies, Let's Talk Loyalism. views are my own.

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BBC News NI (@bbcnewsni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An area of farmland in County Louth is to be examined for the remains of abducted and murdered Army captain Robert Nairac. bbc.in/3ABKNjI

Henry Wilson (@1stbaronetdso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 'First Minister for all' charade didn't last long. An insult to all the families and loved ones of the victims murdered by those whom O'Neill celebrated yesterday.

Cool FM News (@newsoncool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Colum Eastwood is expected to stand down as leader of the SDLP later. hellorayo.co.uk/cool-fm/local/… hellorayo.co.uk/cool-fm/local/…

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In 1908, the Ne Temere ruling led to the Catholic Church not recognising mixed marriages. Agnes and Alexander McCann were torn apart when a priest invalidated their Presbyterian marriage. Alexander took their children and disappeared. Agnes never saw her children again.

Arlene Foster DBE PC #ProudofNI. (@arlenefosteruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think it is “unsettling” that the PM should remove the first female PM from No 10. He cannot deny her role in our nation - the most significant PM after Churchill. Not a good start from Labour, looks and feels vindictive and petty. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/…

Quincey Dougan (@_quincey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay 30 Aug 1920, Edward Carson issues an appeal to all loyal citizens to help quell ongoing disturbances and show restraint against provocation. The day began with attacks in York Street by Sinn Fein gunmen on workers heading to the shipyards, which left at least six dead

#OnThisDay 30 Aug 1920, Edward Carson issues an appeal to all loyal citizens to help quell ongoing disturbances and show restraint against provocation. The day began with attacks in York Street by Sinn Fein gunmen on workers heading to the shipyards, which left at least six dead
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"To present the site as anything less than a stark reminder of the violence and suffering endured by many would be a disservice to all who were affected." "Bring in the bulldozers, flatten it, and forget it even stood." newsletter.co.uk/news/opinion/l…

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#OnThisDay 2 Sep 1920, James Craig makes representations to Gov in London to establish a full time & reserve force of ‘Special Constabulary’, to deal with ongoing disturbances in Ulster. He tells Bonar Law they are, ‘losing faith in the government’s determination to protect them’

#OnThisDay 2 Sep 1920, James Craig makes representations to Gov in London to establish a full time & reserve force of ‘Special Constabulary’, to deal with ongoing disturbances in Ulster. He tells Bonar Law they are, ‘losing faith in the government’s determination to protect them’
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The head of a loyal order in Northern Ireland has said “equality of citizenship is being eroded” in the UK, as the marching season came to a close. belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-…

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Tomorrow, we will see the first of our Tigers Bay & Mountcollyer Clinic at Duncairn Community Centre 10-12pm. Lower North Belfast Housing Officer Ian Shanks, North Belfast Housing Executive, Belfast Housing Solutions, and Cllr Dean McCullough .please feel free to call in

Tomorrow, we will see the first of our Tigers Bay & Mountcollyer Clinic at Duncairn Community Centre 10-12pm. Lower North Belfast Housing Officer Ian Shanks, North Belfast Housing Executive, Belfast Housing Solutions, and Cllr Dean McCullough .please feel free to call in
Quincey Dougan (@_quincey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay 5 Sep 1690, King William III ‘…seeing the campaign nigh an end’, appointed surrogates, and left Ireland to address more immediate matters. James II had long since fled the island in defeat, becoming known by former Irish followers as Séamus an Chaca (James the s***)

#OnThisDay 5 Sep 1690, King William III ‘…seeing the campaign nigh an end’, appointed surrogates, and left Ireland to address more immediate matters. James II had long since fled the island in defeat, becoming known by former Irish followers as Séamus an Chaca (James the s***)