Trimble seeks sanctions against SF over Belfast raid

Ulster Unionist Party leader David Trimble has accused the British government of taking a "softly, softly" attitude towards alleged breaches of the IRA ceasefire.

Trimble seeks sanctions against SF over Belfast raid

Ulster Unionist Party leader David Trimble has accused the British government of taking a "softly, softly" attitude towards alleged breaches of the IRA ceasefire.

Speaking about the IRA's alleged involvement in last month's £26.5m Belfast bank heist, Mr Trimble said the British government was making a fool of itself by not ejecting Sinn Féin from the peace process.

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