Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has criticised the British government's security policy in Northern Ireland. At a Belfast news conference DUP Leader, Ian Paisley, called on the British Prime Minister to stop what he calls the tinkering and the timid talk, and to extirpate the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
Report shows press conference addressed by DUP Leader, Ian Paisley, and DUP Deputy Leader, Peter Robinson.
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Chief Constable elect, Hugh Annesley.
To camera Jim Dougal on cross-border security, which the DUP do not believe has improved.
Footage of the aftermath of the shooting of two senior RUC officers at Jonesboro, County Tyrone.
Ian Paisley speaking at news conference.
Grosvenor Road Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station in Belfast at which four mortar bombs were fired last night.
British soldiers sealing off a section of the Falls Road in west Belfast following an IRA claim that a bomb was left in a derelict house.
The reporter is Jim Dougal.