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Worst of Omicron wave ‘done with’ says WHO - but pandemic far from over

Boris Johnson shocks Commons with announcement on 'double-jobbing' proposal
 
 
     
   
     
  Jan 19, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good afternoon

 

Welcome to your afternoon update from the News letter.

In the news today:

* Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unexpectedly announced the government's intention to withdraw an amendment to a bill that would permit "double-jobbing" for Northern Ireland politicians.

* Worst of Omicron wave 'done with' says WHO - but pandemic far from over.

* Republican Damien 'Dee' Fennell cleared of illegal parade charges as video won't play in court.

* PSNI reveals why Paramilitary Crime Task Force investigates UVF, UDA and INLA - but not the IRA.

* The UK government and the three devolved administrations have set out their agreed vision for a sustainable fishing industry.

 

Sport:

* Rangers 'happy' with point as Giovanni van Bronckhorst makes VAR claim.

* Rory McIlroy taking inspiration from Tiger Woods ahead of Abu Dhabi Championship.


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Boris Johnson shocks Commons with announcement on 'double-jobbing' proposal
 
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has unexpectedly announced the government's intention to withdraw an amendment to a bill that would permit "double-jobbing" for Northern Ireland politicians.
 
     
 
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Worst of Omicron wave 'done with' says WHO - but pandemic far from over
 
     
 
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Republican Damien 'Dee' Fennell cleared of illegal parade charges as video won't play in court
 
Belfast republican Damien 'Dee' Fennell has been acquitted of overseeing an illegal Easter procession.
 
     
 
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With omicron is retreat it is time for Northern Ireland to reopen society
 
     
 
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