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News Letter
27 Apr, 2020
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Health Minister reveals his fear that cabin fever is making NI people ‘more lax’
Health Minister Robin Swann has spoken of the greatest threat in the fight against Covid-19 - is complacency.
Latest News
Coronavirus: Sinn Fein’s claim pandemic boosts chance of Irish unity ‘crass’

The coronavirus pandemic is a greater catalyst for a united Ireland than Brexit, Sinn Fein’s leader has claimed, prompting one of unionism’s most moderate voices to say that it is “crass” to make such a comment at this time.

PSNI officer injured as car rammed off road

A police officer has been treated in hospital for whiplash injuries after their patrol vehicle was rammed off a road in Co Antrim.

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?

Promoted by Age Partnership

Coronavirus: Volunteer returning medic John Kyle, 68, not yet called up

A month after the 68-year-old John Kyle volunteered to return to medicine in an attempt to save lives from coronavirus, he says that he has not yet been enlisted by the health service because the pandemic has been less severe than feared in Northern Ireland.

Digital safety and wellbeing resource

Causeway Coast and Glens Policing and Community Safety Partnership (PCSP) in partnership with NSPCC, Western Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Heath and Social Care Trust and the Education Authority have developed a Digital Wellbeing and Safeguarding resource pack to help parents keep their children and themselves safer online.

Sport Update
Michael O’Neill highlights Steven Davis role in Northern Ireland job

Michael O’Neill has revealed the key role Northern Ireland captain Steven Davis played in him becoming the national team manager.

MY BEST 11 I PLAYED WITH: Raymond McGuinness

Our 'My Best 11 I Played With' series continues with ex-Derry City, Finn Harps, Bangor and Institute midfielder Raymond McGuinness.

Top five Manchester United strikers

Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s £18.5million transfer to Manchester United from PSV Eindhoven collapsed on April 27, 2000 after the Dutch club would not agree to United’s extra fitness tests on Van Nistelrooy’s injured knee.

And finally...
Halifax Foundation helps NI charity sector

The Halifax Foundation for Northern Ireland has responded quickly to the Covid-19 outbreak, awarding £387,854 in just four weeks to 66 charities battling to support their local communities during this time of crisis.

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