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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: The EU must admit that the NI Protocol has failed

Your daily news update from the Belfast News Letter
 
 
     
   
     
  Jul 19, 2021  
     
 

Good morning from the team at the News Letter

We hope that you are able to enjoy the good weather.

This is your daily news update.

* Sir Jeffrey Donaldson writes in today's News Letter: The EU must admit that the NI Protocol has failed.
Seven months on from its implementation, the protocol continues to weaken Northern Ireland's economic and constitutional position within the United Kingdom.

* Record-breaking NI temperature to be investigated by Met Office.
The townland of Ballywatticock raised eyebrows at the weekend as Northern Ireland found itself at the top of the weather charts.

* Sam McBride: A Troubles amnesty involves an implicit moral judgement, and will have historical implications.
When war ends in complete defeat for one side, the aftermath is straightforward: To the victor, the spoils.

* 'Sinister' UVF facades 'attempt to intimidate residents' says Alliance.
The erection of UVF facades on a gable wall in south Lurgan is an attempt to intimidate residents, says the Alliance Party.

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  Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: The EU must admit that the NI Protocol has failed  
     
  Seven months on from its implementation, the protocol continues to weaken Northern Ireland's economic and constitutional position within the United Kingdom.  
     
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'Sinister' UVF facades 'attempt to intimidate residents' says Alliance
 
The erection of UVF facades on a gable wall in south Lurgan is an attempt to intimidate residents, says the Alliance Party.
 
     
 
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Record-breaking NI temperature to be investigated by Met Office
 
The townland of Ballywatticock raised eyebrows at the weekend as Northern Ireland found itself at the top of the weather charts.
 
     
 
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As amnesty looms, detectives close in on IRA killers with new DNA lead
 
A fresh investigation in the IRA abduction and murder of farmer Tom Oliver has uncovered new DNA evidence, which investigators hope will lead to a prosecution.
 
     
 
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Arlene Foster: My children have received death threats from social media trolls
 
Former first minister Arlene Foster has talked about her determination to tackle social media trolls, revealing some issued deaths threats to her as well as her children.
 
     
     
 
 
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From the News Letter, July 19, 1921
 
 
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