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Up to 80 military medics set to arrive in Northern Ireland + Doug Beattie slams threats against Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann

Northern Ireland's largest unionist party the DUP celebrates its 50th birthday today
 
 
     
   
     
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Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor

Good evening

This is your news and Coronavirus update from the News Letter

 

In Coronavirus news:

* Covid NI: What are the current Covid restrictions in Northern Ireland - from social distancing to international travel
With restrictions on travelling abroad and social distancing changing, we've put together an update on the current Covid restrictions in Northern Ireland.

* Doug Beattie slams threats against Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann, calls for social media giants to 'clamp down'.
UUP leader Doug Beattie has slammed further threats made against the Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann.

* Covid NI: 40 NI postcodes with the highest number of positive Covid test results in the last seven days.
With cases of Coronavirus in Northern Ireland still on the rise, we explore how many positive Covid test results there are in 40 postcodes in Northern Ireland.

In Other news:

'Serious overkill': Allister rounds on eight-month-long equality law investigation.
TUV leader Jim Allister has described an eight-month Equality Commission probe into a missing equality screening document as "serious overkill".

* Looking ahead to Presbyterian Church's General Assembly at which Moderator David Bruce will break 127 year tradition.
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland's General Assembly next week will see Moderator Right Reverend Dr David Bruce returned for a second term – the first time that has happened in 127 years.





 
     
  Covid NI: What are the current Covid restrictions in Northern Ireland?  
     
  From Monday, October 4, travel restrictions will ease across Northern Ireland the UK with the end of the traffic light system.  
     
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Two more coronavirus deaths recorded in Northern Ireland
 
A further two patients who had previously tested positive for Covid-19 in Northern Ireland have died.
 
     
 
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Up to 80 military medics set to arrive in Northern Ireland
 
Up to 80 military medics will arrive in Northern Ireland in the next week to help relieve Covid pressures on hospital wards, the health minister has told MLAs.
 
     
 
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Giving kids second jab could prevent thousands of long Covid cases
 
Giving children two doses of a coronavirus vaccine could help to prevent thousands of cases of long Covid, new research suggests.
 
     
 
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'Serious overkill': Allister rounds on eight-month-long equality law investigation
 
TUV leader Jim Allister has described an eight-month Equality Commission probe into a missing equality screening document as "serious overkill".
 
     
 
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Doug Beattie slams threats against Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann, calls for social media giants to 'clamp down'
 
UUP leader Doug Beattie has slammed further threats made against the Northern Ireland Health Minister Robin Swann.
 
     
 
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Sammy Wilson: The power shortages in the Republic of Ireland show the perils of Northern Ireland becoming increasingly dependent on renewables
 
The admission by EirGrid that the Irish Republic will face severe power shortages and blackouts if they do not keep coal and peat burning power stations open until at least 2025, is further confirmation of the mad energy polices being followed by the Irish and British governments.
 
     
 
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Muckamore Abbey abuse inquiry 'must go right to the top', says father of patient
 
The public inquiry into the alleged abuse of vulnerable patients by staff at Muckamore Abbey Hospital must "go right to the very top", a patient's father has said.
 
     
 
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Northern Ireland's largest unionist party the DUP celebrates its 50th birthday today
 
The Democratic Unionist Party turns 50 today.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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Northern Ireland’s largest unionist party the DUP celebrates its 50th birthday today

Jamie Bryson wins permission to challenge NAMA prosecution
 
 
     
   
     
  Sep 30, 2021  
     
     
  Northern Ireland's largest unionist party the DUP celebrates its 50th birthday today  
     
  The Democratic Unionist Party turns 50 today.  
     
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'No advance intelligence' that could have prevented RUC officer's murder
 
There was no advance intelligence that could have prevented the 1992 murder of a female RUC officer in Newry, a police ombudsman (PONI) report has concluded.
 
     
 
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Jamie Bryson wins permission to challenge NAMA prosecution
 
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson has won High Court permission to challenge his ongoing prosecution in connection with a billion pound property deal.
 
     
 
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Cardiologist and fundraiser honoured for inspirational charity efforts
 
Two inspirational Northern Ireland women have won major charity awards for their outstanding efforts in supporting heart disease patients and raising money for life saving heart research.
 
     
 
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When is the Belfast City Marathon 2021, what is the route and will there be spectators?
 
Runners throughout the province are getting ready to take part in the 39th Belfast City Marathon after it was postponed due to covid.
 
     
     
 
 
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Enchanted Winter Garden returns to Antrim Castle Gardens
 
Northern Ireland's premiere Christmas event, Enchanted Winter Garden, is returning to the award -winning Antrim Castle Gardens.
 
 
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Largest remaining ornamental canal is restored at Castle Ward
 
Overlooking Strangford Lough, Castle Ward is famed for its split personality, with its house said to reflect the differing tastes of the 1st Viscount Bangor (Bernard Ward) and his wife Ann.
 
 
     
     
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  Goodwin is planning high-scoring season  
     
  Belfast Giants' American centreman David Goodwin says it is great to be back putting the puck in the back of the opposition's net.  
     
     
 
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We should have been sharper – Thomas Tuchel demands cutting edge from Chelsea
 
Thomas Tuchel admitted Chelsea were "not free enough" as they slumped to a 1-0 Champions League defeat at Juventus.
 
 
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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hails 'best in the world' David De Gea after Villarreal win
 
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer lauded world-class David De Gea and matchwinner Cristiano Ronaldo after Manchester United secured a thrilling last-gasp Champions League comeback win against Villarreal.
 
 
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Shane Lowry fully focused on 2023 Ryder Cup despite 'dog's abuse' in US
 
Shane Lowry's sole ambition for the next two years is to make the Ryder Cup team again, despite the record defeat and "dog's abuse" suffered by Europe's players and families at Whistling Straits.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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