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NI Protocol demonstration: PSNI to ‘review footage for suspected breaches’ of coronavirus restrictions

Outgoing Arlene Foster speaks of regrets during time as First Minister
 
 
     
   
     
  Jun 11, 2021  
     
     
  NI Protocol demonstration: PSNI to 'review footage for suspected breaches' of coronavirus restrictions  
     
  A number of warnings have been issued by police at a gathering of thousands of people in west Belfast.  
     
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In the news today:

* Outgoing Arlene Foster speaks of regrets during time as First Minister
The former DUP leader will step down as First Minister next week after 18 months in the role following the resurrection of the Stormont Assembly in January 2020.

* 'Higher risk of hospitalisation' with Delta variant means no end in sight in NI for social distancing and face coverings.
Health Minister, Robin Swann, says because of the spread of the Delta variant he is unable to say when Northern Ireland will be able to do away with social distancing and face coverings.

* Edwin Poots: If Sinn Fein refuses to nominate deputy first minister, it would be 'hugely explosive'.
Sinn Fein refusing to nominate a deputy first minister next week would be a "hugely explosive thing to do", the DUP leader has said.

* Emma Little-Pengelly tells Edwin Poots not to consider her for future DUP roles.
Arlene Foster's special adviser Emma Little-Pengelly has asked new DUP leader Edwin Poots that her name not go forward for any future special adviser or any role within the DUP.

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Boris Johnson claims there is 'no alarm' from US over NI Protocol after Joe Biden talks tough
 
Boris Johnson last night sought to play down differences with Joe Biden, claiming the new US President was a "breath of fresh air" and insisting there was "absolutely common ground" over Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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Outgoing Arlene Foster speaks of regrets during time as First Minister
 
Outgoing First Minister Arlene Foster has spoke of regret at not having had the opportunity to have done more as Northern Ireland's leader.
 
     
 
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Former soldier 'appalled' over new jobs advertisement for Troubles legacy researchers
 
Military veterans have expressed concern at a PSNI recruitment campaign to hire Troubles legacy researchers.
 
     
 
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David Trimble tells Joe Biden that EU 'intransigence' on NI Protocol threatens Good Friday Agreement
 
The original unionist champion of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, David Trimble, has rejected claims by US President Joe Biden that the NI Protocol protects the 1998 peace deal.
 
     
     
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