The Met Office has updated its forecast for Northern Ireland - Disruption possible
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  Mar 6, 2023  
     
 

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From the News Letter in print and online today

News:

* ​A former UDR soldier acquitted of involvement in the murder of a Catholic man 40 years ago has lost a High Court challenge to being denied compensation

* The Avenue cinema, café & bar set to open at CastleCourt Belfast on March 10, creating 50 jobs

* Met office issue yellow weather warning for Northern Ireland - Disruption possible

* ​DUP leader urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to give unionists a reality check on his deal with the EU to solve problems with the NI Protocol

Opinion:

* Owen Polley: It would be outrageous to sideline unionists, still the biggest group in Stormont

* News Letter editorial on Monday March 6 2023

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  Former soldier acquitted of murder of Catholic man Adrian Carroll in 'UDR Four' case denied compensation  
Former soldier acquitted of murder of Catholic man Adrian Carroll in 'UDR Four' case denied compensation
     
   
     
 
Officer injured after vehicle fails to stop for police - PSNI appeal for information
Officer injured after vehicle fails to stop for police - PSNI appeal for information
 
     
 
The Met Office has updated its forecast for Northern Ireland - Disruption possible
The Met Office has updated its forecast for Northern Ireland - Disruption possible
 
     
 
The 28,000 sq. ft space boasts nine lavish 60-seat auditoriums each kitted out with state-of-the-art technology
The 28,000 sq. ft space boasts nine lavish 60-seat auditoriums each kitted out with state-of-the-art technology
 
     
 
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson yesterday urged Rishi Sunak to give unionists a reality check on his EU
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson yesterday urged Rishi Sunak to give unionists a reality check on his EU
 
     
 
Motorway partially reopened northbound following RTC- southbound remains closed - seek alternative route
Motorway partially reopened northbound following RTC- southbound remains closed - seek alternative route
 
     
 
Unionists slam Naomi Long calls for end to one party veto over Stormont government
Unionists slam Naomi Long calls for end to one party veto over Stormont government
 
     
     
 
 
'The injury to my ankle is probably the toughest year I’ve had as a professional rugby player.'
 
'The injury to my ankle is probably the toughest year I’ve had as a professional rugby player.'
 
The Kawasaki rider is sixth in the World Superbike Championship after the first two rounds
 
The Kawasaki rider is sixth in the World Superbike Championship after the first two rounds
 
     
     
  Owen Polley: It would be outrageous to sideline unionists, still the biggest group in Stormont  
     
  Owen Polley: It would be outrageous to sideline unionists, still the biggest group in Stormont  
     
 
Editorial: Ditching minority protections for unionists would defy the spirit of the prime minister's essay
 
Editorial: Ditching minority protections for unionists would defy the spirit of the prime minister's essay
 
Letter: The Windsor Framework does not replace the protocol, but it does and always could amend it
 
Letter: The Windsor Framework does not replace the protocol, but it does and always could amend it
 
Letter: If DUP accepts protocol deal it would be refreshingly honest if it also admits the consequences of doing so
 
Letter: If DUP accepts protocol deal it would be refreshingly honest if it also admits the consequences of doing so
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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