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Loyalist riots: Fears out-of-town elements seeking violent Friday clash

Tim McGarry: Creating two police forces is the way to keep everyone happy
 
 
     
   
     
  Apr 8, 2021  
     
 

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In the news today:

Loyalist protests: 'I get why people want DUP to quit Policing Board – but now is not the time'
A senior DUP figure says he understands why many loyalists want his party to walk out of the Policing Board, but that the time has not come for it to happen.

* DUP leader Arlene Foster talks to chief constable Simon Byrne.
Arlene Foster has spoken with the Simon Byrne to discuss the violence in Northern Ireland.

* These are the 13 NI postcode areas with zero new Covid-19 infections in the last seven days.
As the number of new infections continues to come down right across Northern Ireland the number of postcode areas recording zero new cases of the virus go up.

* Arlene Foster: PM sees flaws in protocol.
Arlene Foster has claimed that Boris Johnson is "beginning to realise" the scale of the problems associated with the Irish Sea border.

And:

* Tim McGarry: Creating two police forces is the way to keep everyone happy.
My car is so sophisticated that you need a Masters Degree in Computer Science and a PhD in Software Engineering just to change the time on the clock.

Have a good day

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

 
     
 
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DUP leader Arlene Foster talks to chief constable Simon Byrne
 
Arlene Foster has spoken with the Simon Byrne to discuss the violence in Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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Loyalist riots: Fears out-of-town elements seeking violent Friday clash
 
A Portadown councillor has said that nobody in the community seems to know who is behind a call for a loyalist protest in the town tomorrow night.
 
     
 
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Foster: PM sees flaws in protocol
 
Arlene Foster has claimed that Boris Johnson is "beginning to realise" the scale of the problems associated with the Irish Sea border.
 
     
 
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Loyalist protests: 'I get why people want DUP to quit Policing Board – but now is not the time'
 
A senior DUP figure says he understands why many loyalists want his party to walk out of the Policing Board, but that the time has not come for it to happen.
 
     
 
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NI hairdressers' anger as rest of UK moves to reopen
 
Hairdressers in Northern Ireland have spoken of their anger and frustration at the slower easing of lockdown and the lack of information from Stormont.
 
     
 
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Boris Johnson's 'deep concern' as police try to calm Belfast disorder
 
Police have appealed for anyone with influence to help calm disorder in the Shankill area of Belfast after a bus was set on fire and petrol bombs were thrown across the peaceline.
 
     
     
 
 
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Jordan Stewart's double delight as Linfield see off Coleraine
 
Jordan Stewart's delicious double – two 'Goal of the Season' contenders – helped Linfield turn up the heat in the Danske Bank Premiership title race at Windsor Park.
 
 
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Rory McIlroy focused on 'big picture' as he bids to end title drought
 
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