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1 CONFLICTING opinions on the state of the loyalist ceasefire were expressed yesterday.
2 He said anything that might weaken support for the loyalist ceasefire was dangerous.
3 The blast put the loyalist ceasefire under strain, but the IRA denied responsibility.
4 THE retention of the loyalist ceasefire was urged by the Minister for Social Welfare.
5 The Presbyterian minister who helped broker the loyalist ceasefire has resigned from the North's Parades Commission.
6 THE loyalist ceasefire is under severe strain after UDA prisoners withdrew support for the peace process yesterday.
7 A loyalist ceasefire is to be recognised, the Northern Ireland Secretary announced in the House of Commons today.
8 Mr McGuinness said yesterday that the loyalist ceasefire had ended, and that the peace process must now be rebuilt.
9 Wright was expelled from the UVF last year over his opposition to the peace process and the loyalist ceasefire .
10 SINN Fein has urged nationalists to be vigilant following warnings that the loyalist ceasefire might be at breaking point.
11 Tuesday is the 21st anniversary of the 1994 loyalist ceasefire .
12 THE Rev Roy Magee who helped broker the 1994 loyalist ceasefire last night said it was close to breaking point.
13 MR John Major has been told that the loyalist ceasefire in the North is in a "precarious" condition.
14 Mr Trimble said he left the meeting feeling "very strongly" that the prisoners wished to see the loyalist ceasefire sustained.
15 David Ervine Since the loyalist ceasefire , David Ervine has been the darling of the media, the North's Catholic middle-class, and Southern politicians.
16 THE loyalist ceasefire is at breaking point and UVF members believe that the peace process is over, a leading loyalist politician has warned.
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