Irish state papers: Fears possible loyalists bombings would be ‘like civil war’ | Belfast News Letter 28/12/2022 In Politics, UK “The Irish government raised fears of loyalists bombing in the Republic of Ireland after the IRA ceasefire ended in 1996, newly released Irish state papers show.” https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/irish-state-papers-fears-possible-loyalists-bombings-would-be-like-civil-war-3966856?utm_campaign=belf-news-api&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=239614200&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-_dv_I3rPOCOiZ7ju_rnijhC_lAp3IGZrLFvsYZrT8gXlSp3KOccjH2tJWpMqQGWAMKDn-JnHEZN6Mm84Bf9TLfdruLfg&utm_content=239614200&utm_source=hs_email #bombings #civil war #IRA #Ireland #loyalists #papers Pubs struggle to retain staff after Brexit and Covid ‘double whammy’ | The Guardian UK ministers pledged to match EU funds after Brexit. How’s that going? Related Posts Scotland shares EU’s values. Here’s how we’d seek to re-join | Politico Sanchez has pulled off a masterstroke in Spain and shown Europe how to beat back the hard right – Eoghan Gilmartin | The Guardian Brexit: what does ‘Not for EU’ food labelling mean? Brexit blow for disabled people as EU holiday destinations stop recognising UK blue badges | The Independent