Controversy, Bombs, and Retirements
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Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald defends her controversial pick for the Invest NI board, Peter Lynch, amid unionist backlash over his 1993 murder conviction. Meanwhile, loyalist activist Jamie Bryson is cleared to challenge a contentious bonfire near critical hospital power infrastructure. In Derry, a pipe bomb was found on a car—no injuries—but tensions simmer. The TUV party’s new low? A cartoon mocking migrants as “Migrant Express” has sparked outrage. And in Newry, retail legend Peter Murray, who shaped the city’s shopping scene for 38 years, is retiring.
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