‘Questions for Tourism NI’ on failed UGP bid + Omagh bomb families hail DUP inquiry support

DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson appeals to UUP to help block Integrated Education Bill
 
 
     
   
     
  Mar 8, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
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In the news today:

* DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson appeals to UUP to help block Integrated Education Bill.

* London funding uncertainty casts doubt on future Wrightbus orders

* Exam students 'will not be disadvantaged' by Covid disruption

* Omagh bomb families hail DUP inquiry support.

Opinion:

* Ruth Dudley Edwards: Remembering a much loved historian who despised the IRA.

* The sudden increased awareness of Nato, and support for it due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is welcome.

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  'Questions for Tourism NI' on failed UGP bid  
'Questions for Tourism NI' on failed UGP bid
     
   
     
 
London funding uncertainty casts doubt on future Wrightbus orders
London funding uncertainty casts doubt on future Wrightbus orders
 
     
 
Thiepval officer happy to blaze trail for women
Thiepval officer happy to blaze trail for women
 
     
 
Donaldson appeals to UUP to help block education bill
Donaldson appeals to UUP to help block education bill
 
     
 
Omagh families hail DUP inquiry support
Omagh families hail DUP inquiry support
 
     
 
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: No business as usual until protocol resolved
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: No business as usual until protocol resolved
 
     
 
War in Ukraine: Black Santa back to raise cash as NI fundraising efforts continue
War in Ukraine: Black Santa back to raise cash as NI fundraising efforts continue
 
     
 
Poots: Christopher's family asked me to do this ... it was hard to refuse
Poots: Christopher's family asked me to do this ... it was hard to refuse
 
     
     
 
 
Ruth Dudley Edwards: Remembering a much loved historian who despised the IRA
 
Ruth Dudley Edwards: Remembering a much loved historian who despised the IRA
 
Another London mayor puts his faith in Ballymena-built buses
 
Another London mayor puts his faith in Ballymena-built buses
 
     
     
  Ulster relishing top-of-the-table clash with Leinster  
     
  Ulster relishing top-of-the-table clash with Leinster  
     
 
Dundrod winners Dean Harrison and Paul Jordan dismayed by Ulster Grand Prix setback
 
Dundrod winners Dean Harrison and Paul Jordan dismayed by Ulster Grand Prix setback
 
Eddie Jones: Ireland structure enables Johnny Sexton to operate at highest level
 
Eddie Jones: Ireland structure enables Johnny Sexton to operate at highest level
 
Hargey: legal impediments need to be overcome for football stadiums
 
Hargey: legal impediments need to be overcome for football stadiums
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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Energy crisis: NI Protocol could limit VAT relief to tackle fuel costs, says TUV leader

Exam students 'will not be disadvantaged' by Covid disruption
 
 
     
   
     
  Mar 8, 2022  
     
 
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  Energy crisis: NI Protocol could limit VAT relief to tackle fuel costs, says TUV leader  
     
  Government action to tackle fuel prices by cutting VAT would be hampered in Northern Ireland due to post-Brexit trading arrangements with the EU, TUV leader Jim Allister has said.  
     
Energy crisis: NI Protocol could limit VAT relief to tackle fuel costs, says TUV leader
     
 
Camilla meets actress who played her in The Crown
Camilla meets actress who played her in The Crown
 
The Duchess of Cornwall came face to face with her younger self when she met the actress who played her in the acclaimed TV series The Crown.
 
     
 
Man in court after lorry hits Russian embassy gates in Dublin
Man in court after lorry hits Russian embassy gates in Dublin
 
A man has appeared in court after a lorry crashed into the gates of the Russian embassy in Dublin.
 
     
 
Fresh appeal for information after man shot three times by masked gunmen
Fresh appeal for information after man shot three times by masked gunmen
 
Detectives are reissuing their appeal for information following a shooting incident in the Carnbane Industrial Estate in Newry last month - on Tuesday 8th February.
 
     
 
Ukraine aid appeal raises £120m in just five days
Ukraine aid appeal raises £120m in just five days
 
An appeal raising money to provide aid to people fleeing Ukraine has reached £120 million in five days.
 
     
 
Exam students 'will not be disadvantaged' by Covid disruption
Exam students 'will not be disadvantaged' by Covid disruption
 
Everything will be done to ensure that students sitting exams this summer will not be disadvantaged due to the disruption caused by the Covid pandemic, exam chiefs have said.
 
     
 
Pat Finucane murder: Long-delayed legal action by Geraldine Finucane against UK Government to go ahead in June
Pat Finucane murder: Long-delayed legal action by Geraldine Finucane against UK Government to go ahead in June
 
Long-delayed legal action against the UK Government for not holding a public inquiry into the assassination of solicitor Pat Finucane is set to go ahead in June, a judge announced today.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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