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Watch as Van Morrison and Ian Paisley Jnr roar 'Robin Swann is very dangerous'

Lowest weekly total of Covid-19 deaths in Northern Ireland since July 2020
 
 
     
   
     
  Jun 11, 2021  
     
 

Good afternoon

Welcome to your Friday afternoon special interest email update from the News Letter.

As the British Irish Council meeting gets underway in Fermanagh a video has emerged showing Van Morrison and Ian Paisley Jnr singing 'Robin Swann is very dangerous' into a microphone in the Europa Hotel. This led to outgoing First Minister and former DUP leader, Arlene Foster, saying she was not surprised.

The former first minister then went on to do some singing of her own. She turned heads during the British Irish Council press conference when she broke into the Frank Sinatra's, 'That's Life'. 

BBC NI journalist, Gareth Gordon had suggested Mrs. Foster give the rest of the media a taste of her favourite Sinatra song with Mrs. Foster responding by crooning  "That's life. That's what all the people say. You're riding high in April, shot down in May." You can watch the video here

In other Coronavirus news:

*Lowest weekly total of Covid-19 deaths in Northern Ireland since July 2020.
Just one Covid-19-linked death occurred in Northern Ireland in the latest week subjected to statistical analysis.

* 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.

 

Have good weekend

Michael Cousins

Deputy digital editor

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  WATCH IT HERE: Video of Van Morrison & Ian Paisley Jnr roaring 'Robin Swann is very dangerous' emerges online  
     
  A video of Van Morrison and Ian Paisley Jnr roaring 'Robin Swann is very dangerous' into a microphone in the Europa Hotel has emerged online.  
     
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Lowest weekly total of Covid-19 deaths in Northern Ireland since July 2020
 
Just one Covid-19-linked death occurred in Northern Ireland in the latest week subjected to statistical analysis.
 
     
 
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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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Delta variant NI: Cases of Indian variant quadruple here in seven days
 
The number of confirmed and suspected cases of the Covid-19 Delta variant in Northern Ireland has more than quadrupled within the last seven days.
 
     
 
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WATCH: 'That's Life' - Arlene Foster sings Frank Sinatra song at British Irish Council press conference in Fermanagh
 
Outgoing First Minister, Arlene Foster, turned heads during a British Irish Council press conference in her home county of Fermanagh when she started singing Frank Sinatra song, 'That's Life'.
 
     
 
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Arlene Foster unsurprised at Ian Paisley Jnr roaring 'Robin Swann is very dangerous' into microphone in Europa Hotel
 
Outgoing First Minister and former DUP leader, Arlene Foster, said she was not surprised when she was made aware DUP MP Ian Paisley Jnr. joined Van Morrison on stage in the Europa Hotel on Thursday evening to roar 'Robin Swann is very dangerous'.
 
     
 
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British Irish Council summit has kicked off in Fermanagh
 
A British Irish Council summit meeting has begun in Co Fermanagh.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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