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Details of NI Covid recovery plan start to filter through - Stormont told to ‘get a move on’ with its roadmap out of lockdown

USPCA offers £500 reward for information on 'unforgivable' mutilation of dog
 
 
     
   
     
  Mar 2, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

Welcome to your specially selected round-up of articles from the News Letter team.

 

In the news today: 

* Stormont is told to 'get a move on' with its roadmap out of lockdown


* Eamonn McCann to resign from politics on health grounds - praises councillors from all parties for their support

* The younger sister of a 28-year-old who died suddenly after testing positive for COVID-19 has told of her love for her 'sister and best friend'

* Call for removal of 'intimidatory' Hunger Strike sign in County Tyrone

And: 

* USPCA offers £500 reward for information on 'unforgivable' mutilation of dog

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  Details of NI Covid recovery plan are starting to filter through - Executive identifies nine key areas plan will focus on  
     
  Some of the details on the Northern Ireland Executive's Covid-19 recovery plan.  
     
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Stormont is told to 'get a move on' with its roadmap out of lockdown
 
Stormont has been told to "get a move on" after the Northern Ireland Executive missed its own deadline to produce a roadmap out of lockdown .
 
     
 
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If mystery carrier of Brazil variant is in Northern Ireland Matt Hancock wants them to ring this number immediately
 
Health authorities are searching for an as of yet unidentified person who tested positive for the Brazil variant of Covid-19 who could be literally anywhere in the United Kingdom, including Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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USPCA offers £500 reward for information on 'unforgivable' mutilation of dog
 
The Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is offering a £500 reward for information leading to a successful conviction after the discovery of mutilated dog remains in the Derrybeg / Meadow area of Newry.
 
     
 
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Reversal looms for DUP's block on building permanent Irish Sea border checkpoints
 
A DUP minister's move to halt work on permanent Irish Sea border posts last night appeared likely to be short-lived, as he faced the prospect of it being rapidly reversed.
 
     
 
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NI vaccine roll-out: New mass vaccine centres run by pharmacists under consideration
 
Pharmacists are in talks with the Department of Health to set up extra mass coronavirus vaccination centres across Northern Ireland, it has emerged.
 
     
     
 
 
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THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Shareholders meet with directors to discuss progress of new railway line
 
From the News Letter, March 2, 1868
 
 
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See inside one of Northern Ireland's finest Georgian country houses, on sale for £850k - there's even a swimming pool
 
Miltown House is a magnificent Grade B1 listed detached Georgian Country House, steeped in history, with the original part dating back to the 18th Century.
 
 
     
     
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  Joint bid from UK and Ireland to host 2030 World Cup receives Government backing  
     
  A joint bid from England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland to host the 2030 World Cup has received support from the UK Government, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying it is the "right time" to "bring football home".  
     
     
 
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Craig Gilroy clear on Ulster ambition
 
Winger Craig Gilroy is one of Ulster's longest-serving players - having made his debut for the province against Cardiff in November 2010.
 
 
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Liam Hughes' Liverpool boost an 'inspiration' to Northern Ireland youth
 
Liam Hughes' weekend to remember for Liverpool should serve as an inspiration to the next generation of Northern Ireland talent.
 
 
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Matthew Tipton refusing to drop demands in push towards full Portadown potential
 
Top-flight relegation concerns may be off the table for Portadown this season but manager Matthew Tipton is refusing to allow standards to fall short at Shamrock Park.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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