วันอังคารที่ 26 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2564

NI schools could stay closed until Easter + NI health workers set to receive one off ‘thank you’ payment

SF figure indicates republican funeral was toned-down event
 
 
 
     
   
     
  Jan 26, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

We hope you are well on this cold wet day.

Today's headlines:

* Unionist politicians have condemned the crowds attending the funeral of IRA veteran Eamon McCourt on Monday.

* Schools in Northern Ireland could be closed until Easter, it has emerged.

* The daughter of a former police reservist murdered by the IRA has broken a 30-year-silence to ensure her father "is not a forgotten victim".

* The Northern Ireland Executive has given a clear signal that it intends to reward the remarkable work of health and social care employees with a one off 'thank you' payment.

* An urgent appeal has been launched by an NI food bank which is in 'crucial need' of supplies.

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Michael Cousins
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  NI schools could stay closed until Easter: Options for NI Executive revealed  
     
  Schools in Northern Ireland could be closed until Easter, it has emerged.  
     
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Images emerge of crowd of mourners at new republican funeral procession
 
Images have begun circulating online this evening of crowds of mourners following a funeral cortege of IRA man Eamonn McCourt.
 
     
 
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Bereaved daughter breaks 30-year silence to commemorate RUC dad
 
The daughter of a former police reservist murdered by the IRA has broken a 30-year-silence to ensure her father "is not a forgotten victim".
 
     
 
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SF MLA indicates that republican funeral was toned-down event
 
Sinn Fein MLA Raymond McCartney has indicated that the farewell given to IRA man Eamonn McCourt in Londonderry on Monday was a toned-down affair – even though the PSNI is investigating "likely" breaches of Covid restrictions connected with it.
 
     
 
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Irish Sea border sees hundreds of items disappear from corner shops
 
About 100 small corner shops and larger convenience stores are losing more than 400 items from their shelves because of the Irish Sea border, the News Letter can reveal.
 
     
 
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Young girl left 'deeply shocked' after car flipped and overturned
 
A young girl has been left "deeply shocked" after nearly being hit by a suspected drink driver in the Cookstown area this afternoon.
 
     
 
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Michelle O'Neill backs NI Protocol, despite growing problems at Irish Sea border it created
 
The deputy first minister has firmly backed the Northern Ireland Protocol which creates the Irish Sea border, despite the growing evidence of the problems that border is creating.
 
     
     
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Minister pledges to bring electricity to more Ulster farms
 
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North Down couple urge others to consider fostering, saying "it's a decision you will not regret"
 
A North Down couple has urged Belfast residents to consider fostering, saying that welcoming children into their home has given them "such great memories to cherish".
 
 
     
     
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  Sean Connor blasts 'nonsense' 12 team Irish Cup suggestion  
     
  SEAN CONNOR believes suggestions the Irish Cup should go ahead featuring only Danske Bank Premiership sides is 'absolute nonsense' and a decision which would devalue the competition.  
     
     
 
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Linfield should 'enjoy and embrace' the challenge
 
Linfield manager David Healy wants his league leaders to 'enjoy and embrace' tonight's derby date against Cliftonville.
 
 
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Roy Torrens was 'Mr Irish Cricket' - insists ex-skipper William Porterfield
 
Former Ireland captain William Porterfield says Irish cricket has lost a legend after the sad passing of Roy Torrens.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Baloucoune part of Ulster quartet to sign fresh deals
 
Ulster have secured the services of Robert Baloucoune, Luke Marshall, Alan O'Connor and Aaron Sexton until 2023 after the quartet all penned fresh contracts to stay at the Kingspan Stadium.
 
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
 

     
   
 
 
   
 
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