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Colleagues supporting driver after bus hijacked and torched in Newtownabbey

Unionist leaders slam 'same voices' trying to undermine UK approach to NI Protocol
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 8, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Hello from the News Letter

In the news today

News:
* Unionist leaders have slammed the "co-ordinated" approach of those trying to prevent the triggering of Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

* Police and community representatives have condemned a weekend 'hate crime' attack on a house and car in Co Armagh.

* The driver of a bus hijacked and set alight near Newtownabbey's Rathcoole estate last night (Sunday) has been left badly shaken following the incident.

Opinion:
* Owen Polley: Anti protocol violence will hinder campaign against Irish Sea border

* Firm politics and not bus hijackings is way to oppose Northern Ireland Protocol

Sport:

* The Ulster Grand Prix is poised to return in 2022 as a revamped racing festival featuring classic racing machines to mark the centenary of the iconic Dundrod event under a new promoting club.

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  Colleagues supporting driver after bus hijacked and torched in Newtownabbey  
     
  The driver of a bus hijacked and set alight near Newtownabbey's Rathcoole estate last night (Sunday) has been left badly shaken following the incident.  
     
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Man shot in chest in Antrim
 
A man has been shot in the chest during an incident last night in Antim.
 
     
 
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Unionist leaders slam 'same voices' trying to undermine UK approach to NI Protocol
 
Unionist leaders have slammed the "co-ordinated" approach of those trying to prevent the triggering of Article 16 of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
 
     
 
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Police name woman killed in crash on Boa Island Road in Belleek
 
Police have released the name of the woman who died following a collision on the Boa Island Road, Belleek on Saturday.
 
     
 
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Owen Polley: Anti protocol violence will hinder campaign against Irish Sea border
 
If the anti-Protocol violence we saw last week is repeated, it will be self-defeating and is likely only to undermine the broader campaign against an Irish Sea border.
 
     
     
 
 
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We need to know why so many pro Union voters reject unionists
 
A letter from Alan S. Carson:
 
 
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Maine Soft Drinks: company going strong since 1949 and looking for new recruits
 
It's refreshing in both senses of the word that a Co Antrim company that started selling soft drinks in 1949 is still going strong.
 
 
     
     
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  Ulster Grand Prix set for return in 2022 as new club takes over legendary Dundrod race  
     
  The Ulster Grand Prix is poised to return in 2022 as a revamped racing festival featuring classic racing machines to mark the centenary of the iconic Dundrod event under a new promoting club.  
     
     
 
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High-octane thrills guaranteed as Red Bull Car Park Drift comes to Titanic Quarter
 
The thriving Titanic Quarter will be the scene of high-octane thrills later this month as the Red Bull Car Park Drift series comes to Belfast for the first of the 2022 qualifiers.
 
 
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Steven Gerrard hails 'world class' Ryan Kent goal in win over Ross County
 
Steven Gerrard hailed Ryan Kent's "world class" goal after the attacker inspired Rangers to a 4-2 win over Ross County in his first start since September.
 
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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