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Decisions expected over breaches of regulations at Bobby Storey funeral

Sammy Wilson condemns Irish-American 'crass ignorance and arrogance' of NI affairs
 
 
     
   
     
  Mar 30, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

Welcome to your daily update from the team at the News Letter:


 

 
     
  Decisions to be made today over breaches of regulations at Bobby Storey funeral  
     
  Decisions on whether anyone will face action over potential breaches of health regulations at Bobby Storey's funeral are due to be made known today.  
     
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* Decisions on whether anyone will face action over potential breaches of health regulations at Bobby Storey's funeral are due to be made known today. You can keep up with all the latest on that breaking news here

* Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill have given up their attempt to act as interviewers for those applying to be head of the civil service after it ended in an inability to agree on who should take the key role.

* Some of the leading football clubs in the Province have set out the reasons why they received far bigger Covid support grants than their Premiership rivals.

* DUP MP Sammy Wilson has hit out at a prominent Irish-American politician, accusing him – and many Irish-Americans in general – of "crass ignorance" about NI politics.

And: 

'Ewe couldn't make it up' after lambs rescued 'from footwell of car'.

Have a good day

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

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