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'This is a wake up call' says Arlene Foster + Diane Dodds: Returning to lockdown would destroy businesses

Obituary: Alliance Party founder and former Belfast Lord Mayor David Cook
 
 
     
   
     
  Sep 23, 2020  
     
 

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  Diane Dodds: Returning to lockdown would destroy businesses  
     
  Returning to lockdown to combat the spiralling coronavirus infection rate would destroy businesses, Northern Ireland's economy minister has said.  
     
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MLA writes to Chief Constable over 'wildly disturbing' tweets by transgender activist
 
A senior DUP figure has written to the chief constable to express dismay over comments from a prominent transgender activist which reveal deep hostility towards the police.
 
     
 
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Obituary: Alliance Party founder and former Belfast Lord Mayor David Cook
 
David Cook, a former Lord Mayor of Belfast and deputy leader of the Alliance Party, died at the weekend from Covid-19 after a short illness.
 
     
 
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Arlene Foster: This is not a second lockdown, this is a wake-up call
 
Northern Ireland is getting a coronavirus "wake-up call" – not a second lockdown, Arlene Foster has said.
 
     
 
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Inevitable that nationalists lose a border poll on both sides of the border, says DUP MLA
 
A DUP MLA has claimed that nationalists would "inevitably" lose a referendum on Irish unity on both sides of the border – but has nevertheless argued against such a plebiscite being called.
 
     
 
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Jonny McCambridge: How the little tree proved me wrong 961 times over
 
I think it was six years ago that my wife returned home from yet another shopping trip with a little apple tree in the boot of her car.
 
     
     
 
 
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9 restaurant chains and shops that won't reopen after the pandemic
 
Non-essential shops and retailers had to temporarily close their doors when the UK entered into lockdown in March, and many have since struggled with the financial burden
 
 
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THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Back from Germany on Hitler 'worship' after returning from Berlin
 
From the News Letter, September 23, 1938
 
 
     
     
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  Darren Kelly vows to tackle Stephen Kenny over player eligibility issue  
     
  DARREN KELLY believes he can buck the trend of players turning their back on Northern Ireland in favour  of the Republic should he be  appointed the new N. Ireland U21 boss.  
     
     
 
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Flashback: John Terry calls time on England career
 
John Terry sensationally ended his England career on this day eight years ago, with the former captain effectively accusing the Football Association of forcing his hand after charging him with using racist language.
 
 
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Darryl Tweed full of optimism for 2021 as Ballymoney racer makes good progress after Cookstown 100 crash
 
Ballymoney's Darryl Tweed is firmly back on the road to recovery following a crash at the Cookstown 100 earlier this month.
 
 
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FLASHBACK: Chigaco hosts infamous 'Long Count' bout between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney in 1927
 
When Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney strode into the ring for an eagerly-anticipated re-match in September 1927, the sporting world held its breath.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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