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Doctors ‘feeling strain’ as NI Covid cases climb towards 100,000

Government to intensify engagement with Troubles victims
 
 
     
   
     
  Jan 18, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

In today's news:

*A spokesman for the Province's doctors has spoken of his "deep concern" about their welfare, as Northern Ireland draws closer to 100,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus.

* The Government has pledged to "intensify" engagement with victims' groups in addressing the legacy of the Northern Ireland conflict.

* The manager of a small, family-run fruit-and-veg business has said that customers are coming to him complaining of not being able to get fresh items from major supermarket firms.

* DUP MP Carla Lockhart has claimed parents of babies that need special formula milk are struggling to find supplies due to Irish Sea border issues.

* Thieves have targeted a mobile unit, belonging to St John's Ambulance which has been helping the NI Ambulance Service during the pandemic.

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Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

 
     
  Government to intensify engagement with Troubles victims  
     
  The Government has pledged to "intensify" engagement with victims' groups in addressing the legacy of the Northern Ireland conflict.  
     
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Doctors 'feeling strain' as NI Covid cases climb towards 100,000
 
A spokesman for the Province's doctors has spoken of his "deep concern" about their welfare, as Northern Ireland draws closer to 100,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus.
 
     
 
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Irish Sea border hitting baby formula supplies says MP
 
DUP MP Carla Lockhart has claimed parents of babies that need special formula milk are struggling to find supplies due to Irish Sea border issues.
 
     
 
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Thieves target 'vital resource' for St John's Ambulance Service unit
 
Thieves have targeted a mobile unit, belonging to St John's Ambulance which has been helping the NI Ambulance Service during the pandemic.
 
     
 
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One million euro found in vehicle
 
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Family-owned greengrocer: We are better stocked than Tesco
 
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Go-ahead for Ireland's one-day international against UAE
 
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