วันจันทร์ที่ 28 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2565

TUV leader Jim Allister claims Doug Beattie and Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s failure to discuss Northern Ireland Protocol is ‘astounding’

Stormont's high-street vouchers were used in 3.7 million transactions in Northern Ireland, injecting almost £137 million into the economy, new figures show.
 
 
     
   
     
  Feb 28, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
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Doug Beattie vows to publish text of Donaldson messages ‘if integrity questioned’

NI food producer renames its Chicken Kyiv and pledges 50% of product's profits to relief efforts in Ukraine
 
 
     
   
     
  Feb 28, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor

Hello from the News Letter

 

In the news today:

* Doug Beattie vows to publish text of Donaldson messages 'if integrity questioned'.

* War in Ukraine: Sister's worry for pair in city under siege.

* Northern Ireland Protocol: Doug Beattie to lead Ulster Unionist Party delegation to Brussels to engage with European Union.

* 29 allegations of criminal activity reported during investigation into claim of physical and sexual abuse involving Mother and Baby Homes and Magdalene Laundries.

* NI food producer renames its Chicken Kyiv and pledges 50% of product's profits to relief efforts in Ukraine


Opinion:

* Morning View: President Putin's aggression has spurred Germany into welcome policy change.

* Owen Polley: It is tragic to see war unfolding over Ukraine, in a region I love.

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  Doug Beattie vows to publish text of Donaldson messages 'if integrity questioned'  
Doug Beattie vows to publish text of Donaldson messages 'if integrity questioned'
     
   
     
 
29 allegations of criminal activity reported during investigation into allegations of physical and sexual abuse involving Mother and Baby Homes and Magdalene Laundries
29 allegations of criminal activity reported during investigation into allegations of physical and sexual abuse involving Mother and Baby Homes and Magdalene Laundries
 
     
 
Mum of tragic Jennifer Cardy dies at age of 73
Mum of tragic Jennifer Cardy dies at age of 73
 
     
 
Chapter Chat: From former pub to new HQ of Royal Black Institution
Chapter Chat: From former pub to new HQ of Royal Black Institution
 
     
 
Number of murals on public property growing – and loyalist ones far outnumber republican ones
Number of murals on public property growing – and loyalist ones far outnumber republican ones
 
     
 
Cost of Translink bus and rail tickets to be frozen
Cost of Translink bus and rail tickets to be frozen
 
     
 
Sister's worry for pair in country under seige
Sister's worry for pair in country under seige
 
     
     
 
 
Owen Polley: It is tragic to see war unfolding over Ukraine, in a region I love
 
Owen Polley: It is tragic to see war unfolding over Ukraine, in a region I love
 
President Putin's aggression has spurred Germany into welcome policy change
 
President Putin's aggression has spurred Germany into welcome policy change
 
     
     
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Conor McMenamin hails Glentoran strike force after Glenavon win
 
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