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* In breaking news: It's expected that Peter Weir will announce later today that all GCSE, AS and A-level examinations in Northern Ireland will not go ahead this year. Stay with us for updates.
* An order for people in Northern Ireland to stay at home - to stop the spread of Covid-19 - will become legally enforceable from Friday.
* Sam McBride writes: A small businessman last night told of his anger as the Irish Sea border which the government claims is non-existent has suddenly forced him to suspend trading - while products continue to vanish from supermarket shelves across Northern Ireland.
* A woman left bereaved by the IRA has described as "outrageous" the amount of time given over to innocent Troubles victims in a new documentary, being broadcast tonight.
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A small businessman last night told of his anger as the Irish Sea border which the government claims is non-existent has suddenly forced him to suspend trading - while products continue to vanish from supermarket shelves across Northern Ireland.
A woman left bereaved by the IRA has described as "outrageous" the amount of time given over to innocent Troubles victims in a new documentary, being broadcast tonight.
One of the world's customs experts has admitted that even he has found the first few days of the new border "very tough" because "there are so many processes".
Larne's derby clash with Carrick Rangers and Ballymena United's encounter with Coleraine scheduled for this Saturday are set to be called off in line with the NI Football League's Covid-19 policy.
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