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Uncertainty last night surrounded whether the EU could ban some UK medicines in Northern Ireland from the end of this year after concerns about a new aspect of the Irish Sea border.
Denying relatives access to loved ones in care homes is deeply concerning and a "breach of human rights," the commissioner for older people (COPNI) has said.
The son of former Linfield and Glentoran star Billy Sinclair has added his voice to calls for dementia in ex-players to be classed as an industrial injury.
Piers Morgan has labelled the Duchess of Sussex's comments in her interview with Oprah Winfrey as "contemptible", following his abrupt departure from Good Morning Britain.
There will be an anticipated 20% surge in the need for mental health care in NI, as a fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, Professor Siobhan O'Neill has revealed.
Dixie Robinson's interim period in charge of Dungannon Swifts may have ended in defeat to title chasing Coleraine on Saturday, but he feels there are plenty of positives for the future for the club.
Ulster will have to win the European Challenge Cup the hard way after the draw for the last 16 and quarter finals took place in Switzerland, writes Ciaran Donaghy.
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