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Sam McBride: Five things we learned at the Stormont Assembly this week (but you probably missed)

First ever space 'petrol station' to be partly built in Belfast
 
 
     
   
     
  Oct 15, 2020  
     
 

Dear reader

Online today Sam McBride brings us his latest piece looking at life on the hill Five things we learned at the Stormont Assembly this week (but you probably missed) 

Gemma Murray reports that police are investigating a 'hate incident' after a male youth accessed the Tannoy system in an NI supermarket.

And we also have news on a police appeal for information after a woman sadly died after a three car collision.

Keep up to date during the day with all the latest coronavirus news on Andrew Quinn's live blog

Have a good day

Michael Cousins

Deputy digital editor

 

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  Sam McBride: Five things we learned at the Stormont Assembly this week (but you probably missed)  
     
  From making Opposition easier to plugging leaks, and an improvement in how Stormont scrutinises pandemic restrictions – our political editor Sam McBride examines five developments at the Northern Ireland Assembly this week which you probably haven't seen reported.  
     
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Woman dies after three car collision on NI road - appeal for witnesses
 
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