On the brink of October, it was gloriously sunny much of yesterday, the
two days prior were atrocious Here Sandra Chapman
remembers a storm Tomorrow there will be metaphorical storms in the Irish Sea when the trade border becomes the most forceful it has yet been. But Chris Heaton-Harris
explains to us why he thinks it is an improvement on the protocol It has taken
years of twists to get to this point But in this article for us on the eve of the barrier, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says the
DUP will not be bullied back to Stormont, yet he seems not to close the door on such
Again Esmond Birnie challenges claims about the
alleged economic boost NI has had from the protocolHere Reg Empey says that unionists who backed Nigel Farage
have been betrayed by his comments on a united Ireland
Also this week, much of the
Gillen recommendations on sex trials became law
We reported in 2019 the concerns legal experts had about parts of the plan including
Joshua Rozenberg, the leading QC
Chris Daw, and the top judge
Sir Richard Henriques, who had written a report into the dangers of always believing claimants as in Operation Midland
Now, incredibly, as Jim Allister KC, who opposed the law, and the Society of Editors explain, it will
not in NI be possible to name people such as Jimmy Savile, even after death, if they are charged for sex offences but not convicted
Police tomorrow will warn pro life marchers about
new abortion protest limits, caused by another
badly devised Stormont law Shortly after the sheep dog trials,
a well known handler has died, William Barfoot
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