Your weekly news roundup from the Belfast News Letter
View email online | | | | | Jul 4, 2021 | | | | | | Top Stories A round up of the most popular news stories this week. | |
| | | | | ‘Loveliest kindest soul’ Sarah (39) latest reported Covid-related death in NI | | | | | | A south Down woman aged 39 has become the first reported Covid-19 related death in Northern Ireland in almost a month. | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Long clarifies stance on criminalising school pupil confrontations | | Justice minister and Alliance leader Naomi Long has said it is up to teachers, parents, and pupils whether or not to involve the police in schoolyard altercations. |
| | | | | | Loyalist activisit Jamie Bryson to sue Stephen Nolan tormentor, ‘Pastor Jimberoo’ for libel | | Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson says he has begun libel proceedings against a social media user who has already paid out at least £100,000 to broadcaster Stephen Nolan. |
| | | | | | Sam McBride: Sir Jeffrey may want compromise on sea border, but DUP may not | | As Sir Jeffrey Donaldson was being ratified as DUP leader on Wednesday night, there was symbolic weakening of the unionism he now leads. |
| | | | | | ‘I’m happiest with my hands and feet in the soil’ | | TV presenter Joe Mahon chats to JOANNE SAVAGE ahead of the beginning of his new UTV series that explores less considered beauty spots across Ulster and their surprising back histories |
| | | | | | OPINION: Remember old school video games that now seem so basic? | | Space Invaders, Pac-Man and Mario Bros, the early days of character-led video games seem outdated in today’s world of virtual reality headsets, writes JOANNE SAVAGE |
| | | | | | Wells: DUP risks ‘alienating traditional base’ with LGBTQ+ issues | | Jim Wells has issued a warning to the party he has belonged to 46 years: do not alienate our conservative base over gay, transgender, and non-binary matters. |
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