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Support from political figures for Stormont minister Naomi Long after vaccine passport Twitter abuse

Covid passport NI: how to apply for a Northern Ireland Covid passport on the app - and what do I need it for?
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 18, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


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One of the most read stories on our website this morning talks about the possibility of reopening disused railway tunnels under Dungannon for any potential restoration of the railway line, off-road cycling or walking routes. An initial report on the possibility of reopening the two tunnels linked to the Great Northern Railway and Northland Estate came before members of Mid Ulster Council's development committee last week.

In other news: 

There has been condemnation after Northern Ireland's Justice Minister was targeted with a torrent of "vile misogynistic" abuse on social media.

* Close to declaring a 'major incident'. More than 500 people are waiting on care packages from the Southern Health Trust amid a crisis at Craigavon Hospital this week.

* Sammy Wilson has suggested that the DUP could yet block the move to make vaccine passports mandatory after a majority vote at Stormont saw the proposal passed.

* Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson should not be facing prosecution for "telling the truth" at a Stormont committee examining a billion pound property deal, the High Court heard yesterday.


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  Political figures back Stormont minister Naomi Long after vaccine passport Twitter abuse  
     
  There has been condemnation after Northern Ireland's Justice Minister was targeted with a torrent of "vile misogynistic" abuse on social media.  
     
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Strong criticism from some unionists of decision to make vaccine passports mandatory
 
Sammy Wilson has suggested that the DUP could yet block the move to make vaccine passports mandatory after a majority vote at Stormont saw the proposal passed.
 
     
 
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Covid NI: How to apply for a Covid passport in Northern Ireland explained
 
Stormont ministers have voted for Covid passports to be introduced in Northern Ireland next month, but what are they and how can you get one?
 
     
 
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Sammy Wilson fire broadside at COP26 science on climate change
 
Former Environment Minister Sammy Wilson has issued a broadside at the science world leaders relied on last week when they agreed a climate change action plan.
 
     
 
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Bryson 'should not face trial for telling the truth'
 
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson should not be facing prosecution for "telling the truth" at a Stormont committee examining a billion pound property deal, the High Court heard yesterday.
 
     
 
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Unionists back ex-RUC officers over Kelly's 'sectarian' label
 
The main unionist parties have backed a call from retired police officers for Dolores Kelly to rethink her disparaging comments about the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
 
     
 
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Murphy and Mallon round on DUP stance
 
Conor Murphy was critical of the DUP's objection to the introduction of vaccine passports.
 
     
     
 
 
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FSA say that shortage of vets is impacting meat production
 
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Graham Ford to step down as Ireland head coach in December
 
Ireland Men's head coach Graham Ford will step down from his role and leave Cricket Ireland in December.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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