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First Minister contender Paul Givan addresses anger at email sent by Jim Wells to party members

DUP accused by Sinn Fein of snubbing another north-south meeting
 
 
     
   
     
  Jun 3, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

In the news today:

* Mother of two found dead in house after road traffic collision only gave birth to second child four weeks ago.
The 27 year-old woman pronounced dead in a residential property after a road traffic collision in Northern Ireland yesterday has been named locally as Charlotte Louise Flood.

* Anti-NI Protocol rally may be 'largest one yet' - organisers claim up to 4000 could attend.
Organisers behind an anti-NI Protocol Rally in Portadown this Saturday claim that it will likely be the largest one yet - with up to 4000 attending.

* New First Minister contender Paul Givan addresses anger at email sent by Jim Wells to party members.
The frontrunner to replace Arlene Foster as First Minister, Paul Givan, MLA, has said an email sent by DUP MLA, Jim Wells, to members of the DUP was not sent with the consent of new leader, Edwin Poots, MLA.

Have a good day

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

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  LIVE UPDATES: DUP in crisis - New First Minister contender Paul Givan addresses anger at Jim Wells rogue email  
     
  The frontrunner to replace Arlene Foster as First Minister, Paul Givan, MLA, has said an email sent by DUP MLA, Jim Wells, to members of the DUP was not sent with the consent of new leader, Edwin Poots, MLA.  
     
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DUP accused by Sinn Fein of snubbing another north-south meeting
 
A Sinn Fein minister has heavily criticised the DUP after accusing the party of snubbing another north-south meeting.
 
     
 
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Naomi Long's concern over DUP/loyalist engagement if it involves to 'cosying up to loyalist terrorists'
 
DUP engagement with loyalists is "completely inappropriate" if it involves "cosying up to loyalist terrorists," Northern Ireland's justice minister has said.
 
     
 
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Parades Commission gives approval for annual parade involving 17 bands
 
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It would be farcical now to prosecute unionists who protest against protocol
 
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PSNI report tragic death of motorcyclist after collision with car
 
Police have reported the death of a motorcyclist following a two-vehicle collision in Ballycastle yesterday.
 
     
     
 

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