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Wednesday, 23 August, 2000, 07:51 GMT 08:51 UK
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Adair to challenge arrest
The political allies of Northern Ireland leading loyalist Johnny Adair say he will challenge the decision to send him back to prison.

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 | The BBC's Northern Ireland correspondent Tom Coulter: "All Mr Mandelson had to do was believe Adair would break parole." real 28k
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 | Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson: "He has been associating himself very directly with violence" real 28k
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 | Ulster Democratic Party's Gary McMichael: "We are running the risk of trying to pin all the responsibility on one person" real 28k
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Adair to challenge arrest
The political allies of Northern Ireland leading loyalist Johnny Adair say he will challenge the decision to send him back to prison.

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Also:
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 | The BBC's Northern Ireland correspondent Tom Coulter: "All Mr Mandelson had to do was believe Adair would break parole." real 28k
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 | Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson: "He has been associating himself very directly with violence" real 28k
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 | Ulster Democratic Party's Gary McMichael: "We are running the risk of trying to pin all the responsibility on one person" real 28k
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