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There will be EU, UK and DUP fudge this Christmas over the NI Protocol but no-one will be buying it

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  Sep 26, 2021  
     
 

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  There will be EU, UK and DUP fudge this Christmas over the NI Protocol but no-one will be buying it  
     
  A letter from Harry Patterson:  
     
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Henry McDonald: For all the gushing attitudes to the European Union in Dublin, Brussels cannot rely on the Republic of Ireland to help it with an EU army
 
Emmanuel Macron is at it again.
 
     
 
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Army medics on way back to Northern Ireland to help combat health crisis
 
Army medics will soon be back in Northern Ireland to help combat the ongoing crisis in the health service.
 
     
 
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Northern Ireland centenary service will be all the better without republicans, be they President Michael D Higgins or Sinn Fein
 
A letter from Archibald Toner:
 
     
 
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Robin Newton: Underachievement in education in Northern Ireland, which particularly affects Protestant boys, must be addressed
 
In East Belfast and across Northern Ireland, the pandemic has unquestionably affected young people and children in and out of education.
 
     
 
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Alleged sex act at a house near Ballymena is caught on CCTV camera
 
A man returned home from work to discover CCTV footage of a stranger masturbating while staring in a window at his unsuspecting wife, the High Court heard yesterday.
 
     
 
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Ben Lowry: Colum Eastwood is right to say that vaccine passports allow us to open up
 
Yesterday I was at the Balmoral Show, at the News Letter and Farming Life stand.
 
     
 
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Colum Eastwood's right: vax passports allow us to open up
 
Yesterday I was at the Balmoral Show, at the News Letter and Farming Life stand.
 
     
 
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Sinn Fein plan for strict bonfire regulations in Belfast moves a step forward
 
A Sinn Fein proposal to place stringent regulations on bonfires on land owned by Belfast council has taken a step forward. 
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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