วันพุธที่ 30 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2565

Protocol court case: Anti-Protocol camp presses home arguments as hearing ongoing

Parents urged to get children the flu vaccine after 70% jump in hospital cases
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 30, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor

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 There is little "light at the end of the tunnel" with food prices rising at a record level, a former Stormont agriculture minister has warned. Edwin Poots made the comment in an interview with the News Letter as new figures show food inflation soaring 12.4% to hit a new record

The PSNI has confirmed it is considering an investigation into a photograph of a south Armagh woman posing with what has been claimed to be a replica AK-47

The father of conjoined twins 'Issie and Annie' Bateson has posted amazing news on their Facebook page. In a short post last night on Dan's spuds and veg page the heartwarming news was relayed by father Dan Bateson to followers. It said: "These three ladies are coming home!

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  Protocol court case: Anti-Protocol camp presses home arguments as hearing ongoing  
     
  Arguments against the legality of the Protocol are currently being heard in the Supreme Court in London.  
     
Protocol court case: Anti-Protocol camp presses home arguments as hearing ongoing
     
   
     
 
Public asked to be vigilant after report of suspicious device left in Newtownbutler area
Public asked to be vigilant after report of suspicious device left in Newtownbutler area
 
     
 
More than 40 boxes of material have been gathered relating to police officer murder,  hearing has been told
More than 40 boxes of material have been gathered relating to police officer murder, hearing has been told
 
     
 
Parents urged to get children flu vaccine after 70% jump in hospital cases
Parents urged to get children flu vaccine after 70% jump in hospital cases
 
     
 
No 'light at end of tunnel' amid food price hikes, warns former Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots
No 'light at end of tunnel' amid food price hikes, warns former Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots
 
     
 
Sean Quinn admits significant business wrongdoing in new RTE documentary
Sean Quinn admits significant business wrongdoing in new RTE documentary
 
     
     
 
 
Rangers Football club good relations scheme gets £20k backing from Northern Ireland council
 
Rangers Football club good relations scheme gets £20k backing from Northern Ireland council
 
"It's a really exciting challenge and I think all of us are just chomping at the bit.
 
"It's a really exciting challenge and I think all of us are just chomping at the bit."
 
     
     
  Morning View: Decline of a faith that has been key to our history  
     
  Morning View: Decline of a faith that has been key to our history  
     
 
Letters: Ireland's Future meeting was inclusive and informative
 
Letters: Ireland's Future meeting was inclusive and informative
 
A letter from Arnold Carton
 
 
Johnny Andrews: Reconciliation should be at heart of overdue review of Stormont
 
Johnny Andrews: Reconciliation should be at heart of overdue review of Stormont
 
Jonny McCambridge: If you want to know how to make new friends don't bother asking me
 
Jonny McCambridge: If you want to know how to make new friends don't bother asking me
 
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วันอังคารที่ 29 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2565

'Up The Ra': PSNI say graffiti on Orange Hall is 'hate crime'

Troubles victims' activist says republican political leadership to blame for 'cancer of terror glorification'
 
 
     
   
     
  Nov 29, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
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  BBC NI to axe 36 jobs: NUJ calls for rethink on plans to save £2.3m as part of national plan  
BBC NI to axe 36 jobs: NUJ calls for rethink on plans to save £2.3m as part of national plan
     
   
     
 
'Up The Ra': PSNI say graffiti on Orange Hall is 'hate crime' after overnight criminal damage
'Up The Ra': PSNI say graffiti on Orange Hall is 'hate crime' after overnight criminal damage
 
     
 
Two men assaulted in Ava Avenue incident in south Belfast in early hours of November 29
Two men assaulted in Ava Avenue incident in south Belfast in early hours of November 29
 
     
 
England v Wales: The nine players in Wales World Cup squad in Qatar born in England
England v Wales: The nine players in Wales World Cup squad in Qatar born in England
 
     
 
Morning View: Eco friendly long grass plan is fine so long as it's safe
Morning View: Eco friendly long grass plan is fine so long as it's safe
 
     
 
Ulster University under renewed pressure over ties to China as government pledges to get tough on the eastern superpower
Ulster University under renewed pressure over ties to China as government pledges to get tough on the eastern superpower
 
     
 
Esmond Birnie: Covering protocol costs as it stands will not be sustainable
Esmond Birnie: Covering protocol costs as it stands will not be sustainable
 
     
 
Republican politicians are the ones to blame for 'up the Ra' culture says Troubles campaigner
Republican politicians are the ones to blame for 'up the Ra' culture says Troubles campaigner
 
     
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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