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David Campbell: Simon Coveney reveals Dublin’s agenda of trade war with UK

Your weekly news roundup from the Belfast News Letter
 
 
     
   
     
  Jul 11, 2021  
     
 

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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  David Campbell: Simon Coveney reveals Dublin's agenda of trade war with UK  
     
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NI bonfires row – Blazing Portadown bonfire collapses onto road and Limavady bonfire lit on Saturday morning
 
A large blazing bonfire in Portadown collapsed onto a road after it was lit last night.
 
     
 
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Italy fan in Northern Ireland explains his role in Italy victories
 
Growing up in Northern Ireland has not diluted Dino Cafolla's love of Italian football.
 
     
 
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Woman pulls back curtains to see naked man in garden
 
A woman pulled back her bedroom curtains to see a naked man standing in the garden of a neighbouring house, a court was told.
 
     
 
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Presbyterian Church to mark links with NI's parliament with online exhibition
 
The Irish Presbyterian Church is to acknowledge its significant role in housing the first parliament in Northern Ireland with a special event at Assembly College in south Belfast in September.
 
     
 
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Assembly snubbing Queen's Platinum Jubilee 'would be incredible'
 
Unionists have insisted the Stormont Parliament must mark the Queen's upcoming Platinum Jubilee, after a spokeswoman for the Assembly said she could not confirm whether any events will take place.
 
     
 
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Twelfth 'watching brief' for Rev Mervyn Gibson after health scare
 
On the mend after a pre-Twelfth health scare, the Orange Order's grand secretary has been working hard behind the scenes to ensure everything goes smoothly on the big day.
 
     
 
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Two Stormont ministers have failed in a legal bid to force police in Northern Ireland to assist in removing a contentious loyalist bonfire.
 
     
 
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer indicates he'd accept some GB-NI checks on goods at Irish Sea border
 
The Leader of the Opposition has indicated that he is willing to accept the retention of some checks on goods moving from GB to NI – and has all but admitted that he does not have an alternative proposal to the NI Protocol at this point.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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