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Most MLAs would need to back unity to trigger border poll: Ex Cabinet minister

After sweltering summer Northern Ireland has just had its warmest-ever autumn
 
 
     
   
     
  Dec 2, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good afternoon


In Coronavirus news:

A further two deaths of patients who had previously tested positive for Covid-19 have been reported in Northern Ireland.

Another 2,272 cases of the virus were also notified.

On Thursday morning there were 324 Covid-positive patients in hospital, of whom 30 were in intensive care.

 

In other news:

* Most 80-year-olds would not be inclined to celebrate their milestone birthday by sitting outside for a week in the bitter cold.

* Brandon Lewis: UK 'optimistic' on Northern Ireland Protocol deal despite blow to December target.

* Justice Minister Naomi Long has accused Stormont's Executive Office of a "complete failure of leadership" for failing to "drive forward" progress on the report on flags, identity and cultural traditions.

* A Stormont election returning a majority of MLAs in favour of a united Ireland would be required to trigger a border poll, a senior UK politician has said.

 

 
     
  Up to 23,000 people in NI 'who pose sexual risk to children'  
     
  There may be as many as 23,000 people who pose a sexual risk to children living in Northern Ireland, the director general of the National Crime Agency (NCA) has said.  
     
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Ten people to face charges over Ian Ogle murder
 
Five men are to stand trial on a charge of murdering Belfast community worker Ian Ogle, a judge ordered today.
 
     
 
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Belfast based Array Collective have been named the winners of the Turner Prize 2021
 
The group, comprised of 11 artists, have made history, becoming the first Northern Irish winners of the prize.
 
     
 
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Executive accused of 'institutional racism' over Black Lives Matters
 
The Stormont Executive "facilitated institutional racism" through the crackdown on Black Lives Matter protests last year, the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (NIAC) has heard.
 
     
 
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Coleraine tragedy: Pair of close friends will be buried on same day
 
The funerals will take place tomorrow (Friday) in Coleraine for two close friends who died suddenly in mysterious circumstances.
 
     
 
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Most MLAs would need to back unity to trigger border poll: Ex Cabinet minister
 
A Stormont election returning a majority of MLAs in favour of a united Ireland would be required to trigger a border poll, a senior UK politician has said.
 
     
 
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After sweltering summer Northern Ireland has just had its warmest-ever autumn
 
Northern Ireland enjoyed its warmest autumn on record this year while the rest of the UK experienced the third mildest, according to provisional figures from the Met Office.
 
     
 
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Shoppers urged to support NI craft community this Christmas...here's a few to get you in the festive mood
 
Craft NI has launched its annual Christmas campaign to urge shoppers to buy local and support Northern Ireland's talented craft-makers this festive season.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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