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Daily politics briefing: April 10

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Daily politics briefing: April 10

Daily politics briefing: April 10

The key facts behind the day's headlines on April 10 as Northern Ireland's deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill voiced her concern that the violence of recent days will continue throughout the weekend.


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