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Greater Belfast train service: Political backing for circle line campaign

Tougher working-from-home advice and a new scoring system on Covid compliance for businesses
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 19, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good morning

In the news today:

* The latest in a series of utility price hikes – this time a 21.4% electricity tariff increase by Power NI – will have an adverse impact on already struggling householders.

* Forty-nine deaths linked to Covid-19 have been recorded in the latest weekly update from the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra)

* A number of greater Belfast political representatives have backed a growing campaign to radically transform the area's train system.

* A lorry driver who found the bodies of 39 Vietnamese people in his trailer has to sell his 4×4 vehicle and watch to pay the victims' families more than £21,000

* Some senior DUP figures appear to remain at odds over the prospect of new legislation requiring a so-called Covid 'vaccine passport' to gain entry to a range of hospitality and entertainment venues.

 

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  Greater Belfast train service: Political backing for circle line campaign  
     
  A number of greater Belfast political representatives have backed a growing campaign to radically transform the area's train system.  
     
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Tougher working-from-home advice under plans brought forward by Robin Swann.
 
The measures, seen by PA news agency, are contained in a set of proposals put together by the health minister and Department of Health officials as part of a bid to arrest a worrying rise in Covid-19 rates in Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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Bryson and McKay Twitter messages 'not criminal plot'
 
Any Twitter messages between a loyalist activist and the former chair of a Stormont probe into a billion pound property deal do not amount to a criminal plot, the High Court heard yesterday.
 
     
 
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High-tech could help in search for remains
 
A committee is to write to the Geological Survey of Ireland to establish whether a lidar plane could be used to locate the remaining Disappeared victims.
 
     
 
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Driver must pay compensation
 
A lorry driver who found the bodies of 39 Vietnamese people in his trailer has to sell his 4×4 vehicle and watch to pay the victims' families more than £21,000.
 
     
 
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Apology demanded after Bertie Ahern says loyalists 'haven't got a clue' about NI Protocol
 
Loyalists who are opposed to the Northern Ireland Protocol "haven't got a clue" about how it works, former Irish premier Bertie Ahern has said.
 
     
     
 
 
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WATCH: Singer Nadine Coyle reveals Lottery ball artwork in NI
 
Former Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle has unveiled a new art installation in Co Antrim made from National Lottery balls.
 
 
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Northern Ireland Christmas light switch on events: Best light switch on events
 
There are plenty of Christmas light switch on events happening across Northern Ireland this holiday season.
 
 
     
     
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  Giovanni van Bronckhorst: Why Rangers new manager is the right man at the right time  
     
  Only four times previously in their 149-year history have Rangers turned to one of their former players as the permanent manager of the club.  
     
     
 
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Aaron Traynor happy for Coleraine to keep punching
 
Aaron Traynor says Coleraine will keep punching above their weight as they bid to keep pace with the full-time teams in the Danske Bank Premiership.
 
 
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What's on the agenda for new Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst?
 
Giovanni van Bronckhorst was named as the new manager of Rangers following the departure of Steven Gerrard to Aston Villa.
 
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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