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‘SF and hypocrisy are common bedfellows’: Party silent over Johnson lockdown allegations as PM fights for political survival

Jim Shannon: DUP MP whose tears captured the public mood sets out what he 'wanted to say' in the House of Commons
 
 
     
   
     
  Jan 13, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good morning

Leading the news today:

* Jim Shannon: DUP MP whose tears captured the public mood sets out what he 'wanted to say' in the House of Commons.

* 'SF and hypocrisy are common bedfellows': Party silent over Johnson lockdown allegations as PM fights for political survival.

* Council threatens to fine street preachers up to £20,000 after LGBT 'hate speech' complaints.

* Downing Street lockdown parties: Former Newry publican could decide Prime Minister's fate.

Opinion:

* Gregory Campbell: It is leadership, not weakness, to give time for the Northern Ireland Protocol talks to run their course.

* Morning View: Boris Johnson will struggle to recover from his admission about attending Downing Street drinks gathering.

* Tim McGarry: Sammy the virologist told Boris it was safe to go to the party

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