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  Oct 23, 2021  
     
     
  EU admission Protocol can be altered leaves gung-ho local cheerleaders isolated  
     
  A letter from James Martin:  
     
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Reopening nightclubs in Northern Ireland branded ‘complete madness’ by BMA
 
A Stormont decision to lift coronavirus rules despite mounting pressures on the health service has been branded “complete madness” by medics.
 
     
 
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Stephen Nolan transgender podcast series now among most popular in GB
 
A new Stephen Nolan series on transgender issues is currently among Britain’s most listened-to news podcasts.
 
     
 
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Ben Lowry: Centenary church service should have celebrated Northern Ireland yet the biggest news story to come out of it was criticism of partition
 
For anyone who feels that Northern Ireland’s 100th birthday should be celebrated, the service held in Armagh on Thursday was deeply disappointing.
 
     
     
 
 
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Northern Ireland’s bathing waters get ‘Excellent’ grades in new compliance report
 
Almost three quarters of bathing waters along Northern Ireland’s coastline have been graded as ‘Excellent’ in the latest compliance report.
 
 
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Travel: Sampling the foodie delights of Cyprus
 
Katie Wright discovers the culinary delights of the Mediterranean island.
 
 
     
     
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  Ryan Mayse at the double as Dungannon Swifts see off Carrick Rangers  
     
  Dungannon Swifts picked up their second win of the season thanks to Ryan Mayse’s brace secured a 2-0 win over Carrick Rangers  
     
     
 
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Billy Burns prepared for Connacht test at Aviva Stadium
 
As with every clash between the Irish provinces, as well as league points and bragging rights there are always several interesting sub-plots in the personal battle between players in the same position.
 
 
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David Jeffrey says part-time clubs have to find a way to compete
 
David Jeffrey says the part-time clubs in the Irish League have to find a way to compete with their full-time counterparts.
 
 
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New deal to broadcast NIFL games worldwide
 
Live matches and highlights from the NI Football League will be broadcast by ELEVEN and OneFootball after a landmark collective deal with The Association of European Professional Leagues.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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