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NI school reopening date needed soon, says Education Minister Peter Weir

Stena's Belfast-Liverpool ferry only accepting payment in euro – and Bank of England says that is legal
 
 
     
   
     
  Feb 17, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

Today's top stories:

* Stena is only accepting payment in euro on its Belfast-Liverpool ferry, adding to the cost of buying anything on board – but has agreed to compensate customers after being contacted by the News Letter.

* A Northern Ireland Railways service between Belfast and Portrush is currently delayed due to "disruptive passengers."

* Three men have been arrested following a large gathering of Loyalists in east Belfast earlier this month.

* A detailed breakdown of the number of coronavirus vaccinations administered in Northern Ireland has been issued by the Department of Health at Stormont.

* A definitive decision on the date for pupils to return to schools in Northern Ireland will need to be made "fairly soon", Education Minister Peter Weir has said.

And:

* Jonny McCambridge: Alexa, why can't you speak in Ulster Scots?

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

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  Stena's Belfast-Liverpool ferry only accepting payment in euro – and Bank of England says that is legal  
     
  Stena is only accepting payment in euro on its Belfast-Liverpool ferry, adding to the cost of buying anything on board – but has agreed to compensate customers after being contacted by the News Letter.  
     
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Men armed with metal bar pull driver from van - PSNI give chase before van overturns and busy
 
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Three arrested over loyalist gathering
 
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Steve Aiken: EU Commission leader tramples all over Belfast Agreement he claims to protect
 
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NI school reopening date needed soon, says Education Minister Peter Weir
 
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