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* Sam McBride: MLAs prefer rambling statements to questions, as they fail to extract information from Maroš Šefčovič. Maroš Šefčovič's ground-breaking appearance before a Stormont committee yesterday exposed many MLAs' inability to extract information from witnesses.
* There have been fresh calls for Northern Ireland to follow England's lead by setting a date for the removal of legal limits on social contact. Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared yesterday that, from July 19, life for people in England would return to "pretty much life before Covid".
* Call for publication of 'flags and culture' report. Stormont MLAs have heard fears that a long-awaited report into dealing with flags and culture in Northern Ireland may never be published.
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A senior Orangeman has urged anyone with health concerns to seek expert help sooner rather than later after being diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening large blood clot.
Kyle Walker knows it is time for England to "go and deliver" on the big stage tonight by putting in a fearless display in the Euro 2020 knockout clash with Germany.
Leading Planning consultancy firm, Clyde Shanks, based in Belfast has confirmed its sponsorship for the prestigious Armoy Road Races which are due to take place on Friday 30th and Saturday 31st July.
Derry City is believed to be continuing talks with Crusaders for striker Jamie McGonigle, as the Brandywell club aims to strengthen its squad when the July transfer window open this Thursday.
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