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News Letter
9 Jan, 2020
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Health crisis: Worst cancer treatment waiting times on record
The number of patients forced to wait more than two months to begin cancer treatment has reached its highest ever level, new figures show.
Latest News
Alliance leader Naomi Long to make Stormont return

Alliance leader Naomi Long will return to the Stormont Assembly, party sources have indicated.

Leo Varadkar: RIC event backlash 'a setback for Irish unity'

A republican backlash against plans to commemorate Irish police officers killed by the IRA has been a "setback for Irish unity," according to the Irish government.

NI hate crime review judge was 'shocked' by ISIS comments from Muslim leader

The judge who is reviewing NI hate crime legislation was "deeply shocked" to discover that a leading Belfast Muslim he was consulting with had publicly praised Islamic State.

Jamie Bryson: Dublin and London seem to want to reward Sinn Fein for the politics of hostage

The ongoing talks illuminate the moral blackmail at the heart of the Belfast Agreement 'process'.

Sport Update
The 13 star players who the bookies think Manchester United COULD land in the January transfer window

We're now into the second week of the January transfer window, and things are set to move up a gear as Premier League sides look to secure players capable of taking their team to the next level. Manchester United have improved of late, but still look a few players short of a team capable of challenging for a top four finish.

Niall Grace signs for Bonagee United, as Institute confirm more players expected to leave in January

Midfielder Niall Grace has signed for Ulster Senior League side Bonagee United, just days after being put on the transfer list by Institute and he may not be the only player to leave the club this month.

Manchester United 'make offer' for PSG star, Old Trafford man in SHOCK move to Italy, and more

Manchester United feature heavily in today's roundup of the latest Premier League gossip.

And finally...
Entrepreneurs urged to go for it in 2020

The new year is the perfect time to set goals for the year ahead and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is urging local budding entrepreneurs to make starting a business their New Year's resolution with the support of the Go For It Programme.

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