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MLA John Stewart talks about his experiences after testing positive for coronavirus

Pupils will not face a repeat of the exams fiasco says education minister
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 3, 2020  
     
 

Good morning

Despite the coronavirus restrictions Adam Kula reports that fifty people have died in road traffic collisions in NI so far this year.

And education minister Peter Weir has moved to reassure parents and children that pupils will not face a repeat of the exams fiasco  which caused concern last year.

Stay with us during the day for these and other news and sport updates.

Michael Cousins

Deputy digital editor


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  An Ulster Unionist MLA who tested positive for Covid-19 said he had none of the three classic symptoms of the virus.  
     
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Education minister: Pupils will not face a repeat of the exams fiasco
 
There will be no repeat of the exams fiasco earlier endured by students earlier this year, Education Minister Peter Weir has said.
 
     
 
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NI alcohol licensing laws to be debated at Stormont
 
Today a bill that could lead to long-awaited changes in NI's alcohol licensing laws will be debated at Stormont.
 
     
 
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Warm welcome for government pledge to have UK-wide approach to Christmas Covid fight
 
The UK government's decision to try and adopt a joint approach to coronavirus arrangements for Christmas has been welcomed by Northern Ireland MPs.
 
     
 
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NI road deaths WORSE than last year despite coronavirus as fatalities hit 50
 
Fifty people have now died in road traffic collisions so far in 2020.
 
     
 
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Civil servant: My memories of Stormont Castle in the turbulent days of the early 1970s
 
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Through the archives: Lord Lieutenant issues reward for apprehension of villain
 
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Through the archives: Power from Ulster's turf bogs
 
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  Dan McFarland's praise for Ulster win over 'tough' Cardiff Blues  
     
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Robert Garrett adds vital Glenavon grit in a game short of grace
 
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Jordan Jones urged to 'learn' as Northern Ireland confirm international call
 
Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough has told Jordan Jones to "learn from this incident" following a breach of COVID-19 protocols by the player and his Rangers team-mate George Edmundson.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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