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DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson sets November deadline in threat to pull down Stormont in bid to force fresh election over NI protocol

Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: How to apply as launch date looms
 
 
     
   
     
  Sep 10, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor

Good morning from the team at the News Letter

 

In the news today:

* Sir Jeffrey Donaldson sets November deadline in threat to pull down Stormont in bid to force fresh election over NI protocol.
The DUP leader has said he expects to see action from the UK government next month to tackle the Northern Ireland protocol following his warning that the "political institutions" at Stormont are at risk.

* Sean Graham Bookies arrest: Probationary PSNI officers still under investigation after seven months - and could face prosecution.
Two probationary police officers who made a controversial arrest at a terror commemoration on the Ormeau Road in Belfast could face prosecution for their actions, it has been revealed.

* Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: How to apply as launch date looms.
NI's High Street Voucher Scheme applications will open on Sunday, September 12, 2021, offering an important boost to the economy. But as the application date approaches, many people are left asking how they can apply.

And: 

* Tim McGarry: Arlene Foster is off to the Lords — and I am going to stand as a TUV candidate.
There was good news this week for someone who has retired and who requires a safe, comfortable but economically cost-efficient care home.

 

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  DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson sets November deadline in threat to pull down Stormont in bid to force fresh election over NI protocol  
     
  DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said he expects to see action from the UK government next month to tackle the Northern Ireland protocol following his warning that the "political institutions" at Stormont are at risk,  
     
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Sean Graham bookies arrest: PSNI officers could face prosecution
 
Two probationary police officers who made a controversial arrest at a terror commemoration on the Ormeau Road in Belfast could face prosecution for their actions, it has been revealed.
 
     
 
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UVF godfather Gusty Spence found comfort in his well-rehearsed rationale for terrorising the country
 
I interviewed Gusty Spence in July 2004. My best efforts over a two-hour period fell lamentably short of what was required.
 
     
 
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Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: How to apply and who is eligible
 
NI's High Street Voucher Scheme applications will open on 12th September, offering an important boost to the economy. But as the application date approaches, many people are left asking how they can apply.
 
     
 
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Tim McGarry: Arlene Foster is off to the Lords — and I am going to stand as a TUV candidate
 
There was good news this week for someone who has retired and who requires a safe, comfortable but economically cost-efficient care home.
 
     
     
 
 
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Who fancies bathing in a forest in Northern Ireland?
 
The National Trust is encouraging people to take a bath in an NI forest this weekend ... though no swimsuit is required.
 
 
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Sunday closing bid by DUP defeated (September 1981)
 
Mr Sam Murphy, "the quietly spoken deputy mayor of Carrickfergus", became the hero of the town's young people during this week in 1981 when he single-handedly saved their Sunday swimming and other leisure facilities.
 
 
     
     
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  Paul Jordan links up with PreZ Racing for Cookstown 100  
     
  Magherafelt man Paul Jordan will ride for the Isle of Man-based PreZ Racing team at the Cookstown 100 in Co Tyrone, where practice gets under way today.  
     
     
 
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McFarland satisfied as Ulster reap rewards
 
Ulster head coach Dan McFarland was pleased with the both the result and the performance in his side's 33-3 win over Saracens in London to conclude the pre-season campaign.
 
 
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Cookstown 100 hosts final Irish national road race of 2021
 
The postponed KDM Hire Cookstown 100 hosts the second and last Irish national road race of the season this weekend (September 10-11).
 
 
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Shirley McCay reflects on glittering 14-year Ireland career
 
Shirley McCay has called time on her international career following a ground-breaking 14-year spell with Ireland.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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