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Irish language row: ‘Street signs mean area is Nationalist’ says DUP representative

Donaldson repeats threat to bring down Stormont
 
 
     
   
     
  Dec 9, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good afternoon

In the news today:

* Christmas parties have been given the green light by Northern Ireland's chief government health advisors so long as precautions are taken

* The family of military veteran Dennis Hutchings has lodged formal complaints with both the PPS and PSNI over a claimed failure to disclose relevant information that would have halted his prosecution.

* Translink to close train lines during Christmas period for 'essential work'

* A new campaign designed to reduce the number of patients being reported missing from emergency departments (ED) has been launched.

* Terror watchdog IRC still to address murder which prompted its creation six years ago.

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Royal Hillsborough Christmas Market opens for two days
 
     
     
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