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NI chief scientific adviser loses High Court bid to block disciplinary probe

Stephen Nolan: I have been threatened by powerful people to stop doing particular stories
 
 
     
   
     
  Mar 9, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

 

Welcome to your morning update from the team at the News Letter.

* Parents need to know school reopening plans this week, says Education Minister Peter Weir as he prepares to bring proposals to the Stormont Executive

Stephen Nolan: I have been threatened by powerful people to stop doing particular stories...sophisticated machines have been set up in order to achieve political objectives

* Piers Morgan storms off GMB set after being challenged on his treatment of Meghan Markle

'Foetus has no human rights in NI' Human Rights Commission confirms, as Assembly asks it to advise on protection of pregnancies with disabilities

* Temporary and technical extensions to post-Brexit trade grace periods in Northern Ireland are sensible, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.

 

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  NI chief scientific adviser loses High Court bid to block disciplinary probe  
     
  Northern Ireland's chief scientific adviser has lost a High Court bid to block a disciplinary investigation into allegations he failed to tell the family of a nine-year-old girl who died about "failings" in her treatment.  
     
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Visiting at all Southern Trust hospitals remains suspended due to high COVID levels
 
Increased levels of COVID-19 in the Southern Health Trust area has led to visiting at all sites and hospitals remaining temporarily suspended.
 
     
 
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Harry & Meghan - Piers Morgan storms off Good Morning Britain as co-presenter Alex Beresford defends Meghan Markle
 
Television presenter, Piers Morgan, stormed off the set of Good Morning Britain on Tuesday morning after fellow presenter, Alex Beresford, defended the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle.
 
     
 
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Stephen Nolan: I have been threatened by powerful people to stop doing particular stories...sophisticated machines have been set up in order to achieve political objectives
 
Broadcaster Stephen Nolan and First Minister Arlene Foster have both gone public to lift the lid on "online lynch mobs controlled by dark forces" who are attempting to "achieve political objectives" by destroying public figures through online trolling.
 
     
 
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Parents need to know school reopening plans this week, says Education Minister Peter Weir as he prepares to bring proposals to the Stormont Executive
 
Parents need to know this week if children returning to the classroom will stay in school until Easter, Education Minister Peter Weir has said.
 
     
 
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'Foetus has no human rights in NI' Human Rights Commission confirms, as Assembly asks it to advise on protection of pregnancies with disabilities
 
The Human Rights Commission has confirmed that the foetus or unborn child in any pregnancy in Northern Ireland does not enjoy a right to life under the European Convention of Human Rights.
 
     
     
 
 
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THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Marquis of Downshire urges tenants to raise a 'bold resistance' to rate aid
 
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Little sympathy for Harry and Meghan on streets of NI after revelations from Oprah Winfrey interview
 
There was not much sympathy for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in Lisburn ahead of their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey airing on British television tonight.
 
 
     
     
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  Rangers transfer warning by Mark Warburton  
     
  Mark Warburton insists newly-crowned champions Rangers must now build on their position of strength if they want Steven Gerrard to lead them into a dynasty of dominance over Celtic.  
     
     
 
Dave Lewis
 
Welcome win the perfect platform for Portadown push
 
Portadown manager Matthew Tipton set aside the emotion of a second derby success and instead turned his focus to the pragmatic reward of three welcome points and a third win of the club's return to Premiership football.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Gary Hamilton's derby duty message to Glenavon players after 'unacceptable' run
 
Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton rejected revenge as any future motivation for his players in the aftermath of Saturday's demoralising 4-1 reverse - but offered a decisive reminder to his squad of derby duty.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
TalkSPORT pundit claims it is 'matter of fact' that Steven Gerrard will leave Rangers for 'elite' league
 
Simon Jordan has claimed that it is a "matter of fact" that Steven Gerrard will leave Rangers if he receives an offer to manage in an "elite league".
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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