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Simon Hamilton: We expected a better roadmap out of lockdown than the one Stormont gave us yesterday

Tsar's 'indoctrination' of children warning ahead of hunger strike commemorations
 
 
     
   
     
  Mar 3, 2021  
     
 

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In the headlines today:

Arlene Foster defends her MP who describes exit strategy as 'clear as mud' adding it would have been 'completely different' if DUP had been in charge

* Children's tsar 'indoctrination' of children warning ahead of hunger strike commemorations


* Deputy First minister advises DUP to 'get real' over party politicking on executive

* 'Radical' change being considered for transfer tests in schools in autumn

And 

* Read more from Jonny McCambridge: Homeschooling horrors just keep on multiplying

 

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

 
     
  Simon Hamilton: We expected a better roadmap out of lockdown than the one Stormont gave us yesterday  
     
  Belfast Chamber has always been clear that the challenge facing the NI Executive in navigating out of the Covid crisis is an immense one.  
     
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LIVE UPDATES: Coronavirus NI - Executive recovery plan 'mumbo jumbo' and 'a charade' says top NI restaurateur Michael Deane - DUP MP describes path to recovery as 'clear as mud' - Rapid testing could be introduced in schools
 
The Northern Ireland Executive's Covid-19 recovery plan has been slated by top restaurateur, Michael Deane.
 
     
 
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PSNI hunt for prisoner 'unlawfully at large'
 
A remand prisoner, who had been released on compassionate leave but failed to return, has been asked to turn himself in.
 
     
 
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Tsar's 'indoctrination' of children warning ahead of hunger strike commemorations
 
Children's tsar Koulla Yiasouma has warned against potential "indoctrination" ahead of republican hunger strike commemorations involving young people.
 
     
 
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UK furlough scheme to be extended until end of September - what it means for workers
 
The furlough scheme will be extended until September, Chancellor Rishi Sunack will announce when he unveils the Budget today (Weds 3 March).
 
     
 
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Do you know a tradesperson worthy of a lockdown hero award?
 
People here are being encouraged to nominate tradespeople in their area who have gone above and beyond to help out their local community during the Covid-19 pandemic (since March 2020) for a National Award.
 
     
 
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Jonny McCambridge: Homeschooling horrors just keep on multiplying
 
I've got a short period of time, perhaps 20 minutes, before I know that I will need to get back to work. I wipe some fragments of crisps off the sofa with the back of my hand.
 
     
     
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: New steamship is launched at Harland and Wolff
 
From the News Letter, March 3, 1884
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Wayne's world of old-fashioned drinks boosted by going digital
 
Old-fashioned Ginger Wine from Bangor is proving increasingly popular with lovers of traditional non-alcoholic drinks in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland during the coronavirus pandemic.
 
 
     
     
  Dave Lewis  
     
  World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea aiming to 'keep building speed and confidence' at Portimao test  
     
  Jonathan Rea will continue Kawasaki's pre-season testing programme on his own this week at Portimao in Portugal as team-mate Alex Lowes misses out through injury.  
     
     
 
Dave Lewis
 
When will golf courses open in Northern Ireland amid Coronavirus restrictions?
 
All golf courses here have been closed since the end of December due to Coronavirus restrictions in Northern Ireland.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Nico Mawhinney 'stil capable of winning titles', keen on North West 200 return despite 2016 crash
 
Former Irish Superbike champion Nico Mawhinney believes he still has what it takes to be a title contender after injuries put the brakes on his career over the past few years.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Spectators' return outlined in NI Executive's lockdown exit plan
 
The NI Executive have confirmed spectators will not be permitted to attend sporting events, both indoor and outdoor, until phase four of the lockdown exit plan.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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