* Confusion continues despite updated NI travel guidelines. Covid restrictions and requirements for travel both in and out of Northern Ireland remain as unclear as ever following the latest NI Executive instructions, industry professionals have said.
* Dominic Cummings tells MPs people died unnecessarily because of government failings during the coronavirus pandemic. Boris Johnson's former chief advisor, Dominic Cummings, has told a parliamentary oversight committee that people died unnecessarily because of government failings during the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Covid restrictions and requirements for travel both in and out of Northern Ireland remain as unclear as ever following the latest NI Executive instructions, industry professionals have said.
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The DUP has said that the "stability" of Northern Ireland is under threat in a way which has not been seen for a generation – adding that it expects government action on the protocol within days.
This week sees our regular feature, in association with Dogs Trust, Ballymena, highlight some of the adorable dogs currently in its care who are looking for their 'forever homes'.
A group of open water swimmers who almost perished when caught in a strong rip current at a popular NI beach have taken steps to remind people to stay safe when swimming in the sea.
Young Chelsea defender Sam McClelland and teenage Liverpool defender Conor Bradley have been called up to the Northern Ireland senior men's squad for the first time.
This summer's Armoy Road Races have received a huge boost following confirmation the Bayview Hotel will return as title sponsors for the Irish national meeting (July 30-31).
Open champion Shane Lowry admits he had no desire to defend his title at an empty course last year so is relishing the return of fans to Royal St George's in July.
A 'busted' Linfield boss David Healy called the effort of his double-winning players 'incredible' following last night's point in Coleraine to secure Premiership glory.
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