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Main unionist parties come together in a joint statement against the Northern Ireland Protocol

Former IRA 'folk hero' is 'hardly fitting face for Amnesty International campaign' say unionists
 
 
     
   
     
  Sep 28, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor

Good morning

Leading the news today:

* The main unionist parties have come together in a joint statement against the Northern Ireland Protocol.
The agreed position has been supported by the DUP, the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) and the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP).

* Amnesty International's Northern Irish branch has come in for criticism for involving a former leading IRA man as part of a campaign for "truth and justice".
The group issued a press release last week denouncing the Tory government's plans for a statute-of-limitations, which would bar any further investigations into Troubles crimes.

* Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: Almost 500,000 apply for £100 spending card.
The new High Street voucher scheme got off to a rocky start yesterday morning as the web page for applications crashed shortly after it went online.

* Unionist voters have been urged not to award transfers to the Alliance Party by the DUP's Jim Wells, as parties clash over calls for greater unionist co-operation
The South Down MLA intervened in the debate over potential pacts to warn unionists that the Alliance Party should not be viewed as a "soft unionist party".

 
     
  The unionist parties come together to reject the Northern Ireland Protocol, and call for its replacement with arrangements that respect NI's place in UK  
     
  The main unionist parties have come together in a joint statement against the Northern Ireland Protocol.  
     
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Former IRA 'folk hero' is 'hardly fitting face for Amnesty International campaign' say unionists
 
Amnesty International's Northern Irish branch has come in for criticism for involving a former leading IRA man as part of a campaign for "truth and justice".
 
     
 
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Almost 500,000 apply for £100 High Street Voucher spending card
 
The new High Street voucher scheme got off to a rocky start yesterday morning as the web page for applications crashed shortly after it went online.
 
     
 
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NI escapes fuel fears panic
 
A local fuel supplier has said 'press hype' in Britain could be to blame for panic buying as Northern Ireland continues to escape long petrol station queues and closed pumps.
 
     
 
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DUP's Jim Wells: Transfer votes to other unionists but not Alliance Party
 
Unionist voters have been urged not to award transfers to the Alliance Party by the DUP's Jim Wells, as parties clash over calls for greater unionist co-operation.
 
     
     
 
 
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8 Northern Ireland Filming Locations Revealed - from Line of Duty to Game of Thrones
 
Northern Ireland has a wide variety of filming locations on offer from Game of Thrones to Line, Line of Duty to The Fall.
 
 
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Would you have space in your heart and home for one of these dogs?
 
This week sees our regular feature, in association with Dogs Trust, Ballymena, highlight two of the adorable dogs currently in its care who are looking for their 'forever homes'.
 
 
     
     
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  Glenavon's Gary Hamilton highlights midweek 'benefits' for full-time sides  
     
  Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton feels midweek fixtures offer the Premiership's full-time clubs an advantage over the rest of the top-flight field.  
     
     
 
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David Healy wants Linfield to 'embrace and enjoy' derby Oval atmosphere
 
Linfield boss David Healy has set his players a challenge to 'embrace and enjoy' tonight's Big Two derby date.
 
 
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Andrews ready for final push by Glens
 
Glentoran Women's Joely Andrews has been named Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association Danske Bank Women's Player of the Month for August.
 
 
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British Superbikes: Glenn Irwin 'thinking about bigger picture' after tough weekend at Oulton Park
 
Glenn Irwin endured a challenging opening weekend in the British Superbike Showdown at Oulton Park, with the Honda Racing rider dropping to eighth in the standings.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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