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Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: Registration date confirmed, with first cards issued by early October

'GAA must ask itself why so few Protestants get involved' says DUP MLA Jim Wells
 
 
     
   
     
  Sep 14, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor

Good morning

 

The big day has finally arrived as a launch date for the long awaited High Street voucher scheme has been announced. All adults in Northern Ireland over the age of 18 will be eligible to receive a £100 voucher, with the electoral register and other government databases such as DVLA and DfC being used to verify people's details.

Following the victory of Tyrone in GAA's All-Ireland championship at the weekend, one DUP MLA has said those leading the sport must ask themselves why so few Protestants are attracted to it. Jim Wells made his comments after a string of unionists offered congratulations to the winning players, including DUP First Minister Paul Givan.

40 years ago RUC Reserve Constable Johnny Proctor was murdered by the IRA in the grounds of Magherafelt Hospital when visiting his wife and five-day-old baby boy. Johnny's widow June McMullin spoke to the News Letter just before a service was to take place in the village of Upperlands, Co Londonderry to mark the anniversary of his murder.

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  Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: First cards to be available early October  
     
  The highly anticipated NI High Street Voucher Scheme will open for applications on Monday, September 27, 2021, seeing those eligible receiving a £100 prep-paid voucher.  
     
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