1. In Northern Ireland the loyalist ceasefire is under scrutiny after bombs were planted at sports grounds. 2. If they achieve a breakthrough in their Irish Peace Process, the loyalist ceasefire will automatically end. 3. The loyalist ceasefire still holds, but is known to be precarious. 4. A loyalist ceasefire, declared about the same time as that of the IRA some two years ago, is still in force. 5. A loyalist ceasefire? 6. A loyalist ceasefire declared shortly after that of the IRA is still in force, although loyalist paramilitaries have recently suggested they were rethinking it. 7. A loyalist ceasefire declared six weeks after that of the IRA is still in force. 8. A loyalist ceasefire, declared around the same time as that of the IRA, is technically still in force. 9. A loyalist ceasefire is technically still in force, although several attacks on republicans have been attributed to the loyalist paramilitaries. 10. A loyalist ceasefire called at about the same time is still technically in force, although several attacks have been attributed to the loyalists. |
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