* The Chief Medical Officer for Northern Ireland, Dr. Michael McBride has warned that reopening schools at the wrong time could see the infection rate increase up to 50 per cent.
* The PSNI is perfectly free to say if it is running criminal investigations into civilians at a victims commemoration on the Ormeau Road in Belfast on Friday, despite claiming to the contrary, the Police Ombudsman has said.
* The Gaelic Athletic Association should make a fair contribution to the cost of building the new Casement Park stadium, unionists have said.
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Up to 60 per cent of newly confirmed cases of Covid-19 are being identified as the more transmissible Kent variant, Health Minister, Robin Swann, has said.
Education Minister Peter Weir was unable to lift the uncertainty surrounding the reopening of schools when he appeared at the Stormont education committee yesterday.
A group of Ulster cricketers are lending their support to a former Ireland international who is preparing for life in a wheelchair due a rare hereditary disorder.
Gerard Lyttle's focus is on the future for Northern Ireland youth players - and fact he was, if not first choice, then the final choice as national under 19s and under 17s manager.
Waterford's Brian McCormack will put extra focus on this year's British Superbike Championship following the cancellation of most major road races in 2021 due to Covid-19.
More than 50 names from the world of sport have signed a letter urging the Northern Ireland Executive to take "immediate action" towards a return for outdoor youth sport.
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