IRA abandons landmine in castle grounds
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Your support makes all the difference.Belfast Castle was evacuated during a function last night, after the IRA said it had abandoned a landmine in the grounds.
Army bomb disposal experts were called to the castle, off the Antrim Road, shortly after 10pm, the Royal Ulster Constabulary said. They examined a suspect vehicle in the grounds. Several coded warnings were telephoned to local media.
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