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Earthquake in Scotland with magnitude of 3.1 felt in Ballycastle + Political rivals unite in good wishes for DUP MP Gavin Robinson

Mannok raises 'safety' concerns after ex-tycoon Sean Quinn's comments in extended interview
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 16, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good morning from the Newsletter

Travel update:
Motorists are advised of a road traffic collision on the A1 near Dromore, according to the PSNI.

In the news:

* An earthquake which frightened people in the west of Scotland has also been felt in Ballycastle.
Did you feel the earthquake in NI? Let us know your experiences 

* The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation's recommendation to extend the Covid-19 vaccine to the 40 to 49 age group and offer second doses to 16 and 17-year-olds will be implemented in Northern Ireland, Robin Swann has said.

* WATCH: 96-year-old whose husband fought for SAS under Blair Mayne trying to save War Years Remembered museum in Northern Ireland.

Opinion:

* Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister, Edwin Poots, reflects on his days at the world's largest ever environmental event.

* The shortage of drivers boosts the case for rail a tunnel to Northern Ireland. A letter from John Barstow.

 

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  Earthquake in Scotland with magnitude of 3.1 felt in Ballycastle  
     
  An earthquake felt by people in the west of Scotland has been felt in Ballycastle, it has been reported.  
     
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'Safety' concerns raised after latest Sean Quinn comments
 
The company at the centre of a row with Fermanagh man Sean Quinn has expressed "safety" concerns after the former tycoon said he said he would do "anything I can do in my power" to remove his former management team.
 
     
 
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Protocol not being put into practice by Poots: Givan
 
First Minister Paul Givan has insisted the Stormont agriculture minister is not implementing the Brexit protocol.
 
     
 
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Queen may have no duties until new year
 
The Queen is resting at Windsor Castle where she is expected to carry out light duties this week after missing the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph.
 
     
 
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Vaccine 'initiatives' to be implemented in Province
 
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation's recommendation to extend the Covid-19 vaccine to the 40 to 49 age group and offer second doses to 16 and 17-year-olds will be implemented in Northern Ireland, Robin Swann has said.
 
     
 
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Ballygawley bus bombing recalled at poignant gathering
 
Survivors of the 1988 Ballygawley bus bombing joined victims' representatives at the scene of the IRA atrocity for a special memorial service on Remembrance Sunday.
 
     
 
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Political rivals unite in good wishes as DUP MP recovers from surgery
 
Political rivals have united in wishing the DUP's Gavin Robinson a speedy recovery following emergency back surgery.
 
     
 
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Health Minister wants to introduce mandatory vaccine passports
 
Health Minister Robin Swann has called for the phased introduction of mandatory vaccine passports in Northern Ireland.
 
     
     
 
 
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Diesel breaks £1.50 per litre barrier for the first time
 
Further blow to motorists and shoppers as fuel prices continue to climb around the country
 
 
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Sunday Times ranks Strangford in top ten 30 prettiest villages in the UK
 
The picturesque village of Strangford has been named as one of the prettiest villages in the UK by The Times.
 
 
     
     
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  Gianluca Vialli full of praise for Ian Baraclough's Northern Ireland after draw  
     
  Ian Baraclough revealed Gianluca Vialli compared Northern Ireland's defensive performance to a "typical Italian masterclass" after they frustrated the European champions in a 0-0 draw that leaves Italy facing the World Cup qualifying play-offs.  
     
     
 
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Ireland boss Andy Farrell braced for All Blacks backlash next summer
 
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell is already anticipating an All Blacks backlash following his side's stunning Test triumph in Dublin.
 
 
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Brilliant blank as Northern Ireland hold European champions Italy in Belfast
 
European champions Italy must go into the World Cup qualifying play-offs after being held to a goalless draw by brilliant Northern Ireland at Windsor Park.
 
 
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David Cushley injury 'hell' but Carrick Rangers cameo assist marks key step back
 
After a demanding road to recovery described as 'hell' by David Cushley on the periphery of life at Carrick Rangers, the summer signing served up a glimpse of future gains on Saturday by capping his second-half cameo with a crucial assist.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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