Donaldson tells Boris: Sort out protocol, we can’t go on like this
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  Feb 7, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
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Hello from the News Letter

In the news today:

The daughter and son-in-law of ‘disappeared’ IRA victim Jean McConville have launched a fund-raising appeal with a view to suing Sinn Fein.

* Donaldson tells Boris: Sort out protocol, we can’t go on like this.

* Police have named an elderly female pedestrian struck by a lorry and killed in east Belfast as 75-year-old Eileen Harding.

* The worst of rising food prices is “yet to come” ahead of a potential 5% increase in spring, the chairman of Tesco has said.

* ‘Hatred and narrow nationalism’ behind attack on Dublin memorial.

Opinion:
* Morning View: Amnesty International calling Israel an ‘apartheid state’ is an unjust slur.

* Henry McDonald: Boris Johnson should be flying to Ulster as well as Ukraine.

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