UK and Ireland take aim at New IRA following attacks on Northern Ireland police stations
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The British and Irish Governments have issued a joint condemnation of attacks on police stations in Northern Ireland claimed by the New IRA.Following today's British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference at Hillsborough Castle, both administrations praised the "excellent ongoing cooperation" between the PSNI and An Garda Siochana in "tackling terrorism, paramilitarism and associated criminality".Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn and Parliamentary Under-Secretary Matthew Patrick represented the UK at the summit.Meanwhile, Ireland's delegation included Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee and Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The conference addressed recent dissident republican violence targeting police facilities across Northern Ireland.In one incident, a male delivery driver was seized by attackers in the Twinbrook district of west Belfast on Saturday.The assailants placed an explosive device in his vehicle, before forcing him to drive to Dunmurry...
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