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Last Updated: Monday, 3 July 2006, 13:53 GMT 14:53 UK
Northern Ireland: Have your say

On 2 July 2006, Rosy Billingham reported on proposed changes to the liquor licensing laws in Northern Ireland.

Jim Fitzpatrick interviewed the SDLP leader, Mark Durkan, and the Sunday newspapers were reviewed by the US Consul-General, Dean Pittman.

These are some of your reactions:

Close the Assembly down. Tom, Newry

Why not just get on with it and have joint authority now? Gary, Lisburn

Send McAleese to the USA and keep her there.

People are turned into bigots in childhood by propaganda, lies and myths.

Sinn Fein think they are policemen, as do the UDA et al, and no one trusts a Peeler much less an A,B or C man.

It wasn't Protestants who disrespected Catholics. They lived in denial. Trevor, Portadown

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