UUP urged to 'sell' Good Friday Agreement

The Ulster Unionist Party was tonight urged to positively sell the Good Friday Agreement to its community in a bid to stop the advances made by hardliners.

The Ulster Unionist Party was tonight urged to positively sell the Good Friday Agreement to its community in a bid to stop the advances made by hardliners.

SDLP MP Eddie McGrady tonight told a constituency meeting in South Down that the positive benefits of the Agreement were there for all to see, especially in the way the Policing Board in Northern Ireland had dealt with the controversial issues of a new emblem for the police and the Omagh bomb investigation.

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