Three registered terrorist offenders in Northern Ireland lose High Court battle over notification requirements
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  Ex-DUP man: MLA salary cut should not influence DUP decision on Protocol deal  
Ex-DUP man: MLA salary cut should not influence DUP decision on Protocol deal
     
   
     
 
No academic advantage to attending single-sex schools, research suggests
No academic advantage to attending single-sex schools, research suggests
 
     
 
Education Authority proposes closing Queen Elizabeth II Primary School - opened in coronation year
Education Authority proposes closing Queen Elizabeth II Primary School - opened in coronation year
 
     
 
Stranger walks off street to give £1,000 to local charity to help children in random act of kindness
Stranger walks off street to give £1,000 to local charity to help children in random act of kindness
 
     
 
Bill to delay Northern Ireland Assembly election and progress ‘Daithi’s Law’ set to pass Commons
Bill to delay Northern Ireland Assembly election and progress ‘Daithi’s Law’ set to pass Commons
 
     
 
DUP leader meets with ERG on how a NI Protocol solution could be easily reached, as Rees-Mogg fires warning
DUP leader meets with ERG on how a NI Protocol solution could be easily reached, as Rees-Mogg fires warning
 
     
 
Three registered terrorist offenders lose High Court battle over notification requirements
Three registered terrorist offenders lose High Court battle over notification requirements
 
     
     
 
 
Lee Bonis sets Premiership leaders Larne on path to victory in Ballymena
 
Lee Bonis sets Premiership leaders Larne on path to victory in Ballymena
 
"We've tried to identify the best young talent at that age and try to get them to come to Glentoran."
 
"We've tried to identify the best young talent at that age and try to get them to come to Glentoran."
 
     
     
  Ben Lowry: Abstaining from wine every year has shown me the value of Lent, which begins today  
     
  Ben Lowry: Abstaining from wine every year has shown me the value of Lent, which begins today  
     
 
Most conversational situations reduce me to a state of discomfort akin to a slug having a bath in salt water.
 
Most conversational situations reduce me to a state of discomfort akin to a slug having a bath in salt water.
 
Editorial: Now that unionists are in a minority at Stormont​, Brandon Lewis is talking of reform
 
Editorial: Now that unionists are in a minority at Stormont​, Brandon Lewis is talking of reform
 
Letter: Now unionists are at a crossroads and must decide if Northern Ireland is more important than bank balance
 
Letter: Now unionists are at a crossroads and must decide if Northern Ireland is more important than bank balance
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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