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New loyalist group says it is behind anti-Irish Sea border posters across Northern Ireland – and says businesses funding are funding it

Schools not a major transmission site of COVID-19 - decision on school reopening this week
 
 
 
     
   
     
  Feb 15, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

Your latest news: 

* A new loyalist group which says it has erected many of the anti-Irish Sea border posters appearing across Northern Ireland has claimed that businessmen are helping to fund it.

* Death of tragic couple over Valentines weekend, Brigid Wilkinson and Owen McMullan, leaves their three young children and 'devastated' community. 

* Schools are not a major source of transmission of coronavirus, the Public Health Agency (PHA) have said.

* A Co Down Pastor who survived a bitter hospital battle with Coronvirus has gone back into hospital with clots on his lungs.

And:

* A fortified police vehicle for controlling riots at the start of the Northern Ireland conflict is being sold off in England. The 26-tonne Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) truck was mounted with a water cannon to disperse troublemakers in 1970.

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

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  New loyalist group says it is behind anti-Irish Sea border posters across Northern Ireland – and says businesses funding are funding it  
     
  A new loyalist group which says it has erected many of the anti-Irish Sea border posters appearing across Northern Ireland has claimed that businessmen are helping to fund it.  
     
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Historic police water cannon up for sale
 
A fortified police vehicle for controlling riots at the start of the Northern Ireland conflict is being sold off in England.
 
     
 
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