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Here's how it started. 54 mins agoNorthern Ireland1 hr agoAgreement over Belfast Orange parade breaks down A march past Ardoyne shops is now being sought on the evening of 12 July.1 hr agoNorthern Ireland2 hrs agoKneecap funding refusal 'attack on culture'The Belfast rap group has secured High Court permission to take legal action against the UK government.2 hrs agoNorthern Ireland3 hrs agoIncrease in number of abortions in NIBetween 2022 and 2023, more than 2,000 terminations took place across NI's five health trusts.3 hrs agoNorthern Ireland3 hrs agoBBC Newsline signed summaryA signed summary of BBC Newsline with Catherine Morrison and Paula Clarke.3 hrs agoNorthern Ireland6 hrs agoMotorcyclist dies after crash with police vehicle The man, aged in his 60s, was involved in the collision on the Maydown Road on Wednesday afternoon. 6 hrs agoNorthern Ireland6 hrs agoMan appears in court over Crossmaglen murderMalachy Quinn, 67, is remanded in custody after being charged with Michael McConville's murder.6 hrs agoNorthern Ireland7 hrs agoSchool uniforms 'number one financial burden'Education Minister Paul Givan says he wants to ensure that school uniforms are affordable for all.7 hrs agoNorthern Ireland