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  Feb 14, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Welcome to your lunchtime update from The News Letter.

In the news:

* Former Special Branch detective Rev Mervyn Gibson has added his voice to a chorus of support for the RUC, saying that far from deserving denunciation, the force is owed a debt by the public at large.

* Christian doctor says his legal fight will go on against ruling which slams the Book of Genesis.

* Lewis says there is a ‘landing ground’ to sort out protocol.

* On a day synonymous with hearts and flowers, detectives are urging the public to get wise to the amorous advances of online fraudsters.

Opinion:

* Henry McDonald: Columnist is ludicrously spooked by the spirit of Enoch Powell.

* Morning View: We should beware house price rises in Northern Ireland based on weak foundations.

* Owen Polley: Time we busted some myths about Brexit and unionism.

Sport:

* France v Ireland highlights 2022: watch best bits from Six Nations match in Round 2 of rugby union championship.
* Jonathan Rea tries to put young offenders on track at Hydebank.
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  ‘Collusive behaviour’ allegations: Orange Order Chief and ex-Special Branch detective Rev Mervyn Gibson adds his voice to chorus of support for RUC  
‘Collusive behaviour’ allegations: Orange Order Chief and ex-Special Branch detective Rev Mervyn Gibson adds his voice to chorus of support for RUC
     
   
     
 
Lewis says there is a ‘landing ground’ to sort out protocol
Lewis says there is a ‘landing ground’ to sort out protocol
 
     
 
WATCH: NI couple who didn't hurry love
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