Orange Order not surprised by huge interest in Northern Ireland Centenary parade date announcement
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  Nov 4, 2021  
     
 

 

Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Hello from the News Letter and welcome to your daily bulletin

News
* An Orange Order chief says he is not at all surprised by the dramatic level of interest shown in plans for a gigantic Orange parade marking 100 years of Northern Ireland’s existence.

* Householders in Northern Ireland will be some of the hardest hit by the rocketing price of oil and gas, a leading economist has said.

* The battle to clear the name of Army veteran Dennis Hutchings will continue following his death last month, a leading veterans’ group has said.

Opinion

* Jim Allister: DUP has shown weakness to Dublin, London and Brussels by operating the North-South bodies

* Republican triumphalism hardens unionist attitudes and confirms suspicions

Sport

* IN PICTURES: Fans say farewell as funeral of Rangers manager Walter Smith passes Ibrox

 

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  ‘Fight to clear name of Dennis Hutchings will continue’: veterans group  
     
  The battle to clear the name of Army veteran Dennis Hutchings will continue following his death last month, a leading veterans’ group has said.  
     
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Hike in home heating costs will ‘hit Northern Ireland harder than rest of UK’
 
Householders in Northern Ireland will be some of the hardest hit by the rocketing price of oil and gas, a leading economist has said.
 
     
 
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Orange Order not surprised by huge interest in NI Centenary parade
 
An Orange Order chief says he is not at all surprised by the dramatic level of interest shown in plans for a gigantic Orange parade marking 100 years of Northern Ireland’s existence.
 
     
 
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Court report: Man jailed for stealing his neighbour’s fish
 
A man who stole his neighbour’s exotic fish in a row over money has been jailed for four months.
 
     
 
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Extension to high street voucher scheme causing mixed reactions
 
There has been both support and opposition to a government decision that the deadline to use the £100 high street voucher card is to be extended until the middle of December.
 
     
     
 
 
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Jim Allister: DUP has shown weakness to Dublin, London and Brussels by operating the North-South bodies
 
While the public have been told that the DUP are boycotting all North South Ministerial Council meetings except those related to health, the answers to a number of written questions reveal that the scope of the recent NSMC meeting went well beyond health matters.
 
 
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Kenneth Branagh, Jamie Dornan, Judi Dench and more, in Belfast for movie premiere
 
Sir Kenneth Branagh’s autobiographical film ‘Belfast’, about his childhood in Northern Ireland, will have its Irish premiere at the opening night of Belfast Film Festival tomorrow at the Waterfront Hall.
 
 
     
     
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  IN PICTURES: Fans say emotional farewell to Walter Smith at Ibrox  
     
  The funeral of much-loved Rangers manager Walter Smith took place today ahead of memorial services planned later this month in Glasgow and Belfast.  
     
     
 
   
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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