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News Letter
13 Mar, 2020
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Coronavirus: Two more cases revealed in Northern Ireland – total now 20
The Public Health agency has just revealed that, as on 2pm, “testing has resulted in two new presumed positive cases” in Northern Ireland.
Latest News
Children asked to stay away from NI Youth Club after staff member comes into contact with person with Covid-19

A NI Youth Club has closed for a ‘deep clean’ after a member of staff came into contact with a person who tested positive for Covid-19.

Sam McBride: This is the day of judgment, but it is not the end of the RHI scandal

Sir Patrick Coghlin, who as a judge was known for his blunt assessments, will today deliver his considered verdict on the causes of and blame for the ‘cash for ash’ scandal.

Is equity release right for me?

With equity release featuring more and more in the media over recent years, you may not really be sure what it is, if it’s right for you and where to turn for advice?

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James Dingley: The quest for ‘balance’ in dealing with the legacy of the Troubles can end up equating good and evil

The problem with balance on matters arising from the legacy of the Troubles is simple: it equates good with evil and fails to discriminate between just cause and no cause, vital distinctions in national and international law.

Ballymoney’s Warren is no Calamity as Bill Hickock

It’s been a busy time for Ballymoney performer Warren McCook.

Sport Update
Coronavirus NI: Statement issued by Tandragee 100 organisers

The organisers of the Tandragee 100 Irish road races are ‘continuing to seek advice from the Public Health Agency’ as a cloud hangs over sports events in Northern Ireland due to the coronavirus pandemic.

TAS Racing announces new sponsor for 2020 British Superbike Championship

Northern Ireland’s TAS Racing team has unveiled SYNETIQ as its new title partner the British Superbike Championship.

St Patrick’s Day race meeting to be held behind closed doors at Down Royal

The management team at Down Royal Racecourse has announced its intention to run the St Patrick’s Day race meeting, scheduled for Tuesday 17th March, behind closed doors.

And finally...
Lord Empey: As a unionist and as Arlene Foster’s predecessor as DETI minister, RHI distresses me

I have been particularly shocked by much of the evidence at the RHI Inquiry because four-and-a-half years before Arlene Foster became DETI minister, I held that post.

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