NI Terrorism threat level has been lowered from SEVERE to SUBSTANTIAL.
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  Mar 22, 2022  
     
 

Hello from the News Letter

 

In the news today:

More than 300 EU laws govern life in Northern Ireland now due to Protocol

* NI Terrorism threat level has been lowered from SEVERE to SUBSTANTIAL

£10m Dobbies flagship store to bring 100 jobs

Funeral details released for popular NI businessman Ciaran McGurgan after his sudden passing

Opinion:

* Morning View: The slow pace of progress at Stormont on RHI reforms is hardly a surprise

* Ruth Dudley Edwards: This newspaper takes a brave stand, despite libel risks

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  More than 300 EU laws govern life in Northern Ireland now due to Protocol  
More than 300 EU laws govern life in Northern Ireland now due to Protocol
     
   
     
 
NI Terrorism threat level has been lowered from SEVERE to SUBSTANTIAL
NI Terrorism threat level has been lowered from SEVERE to SUBSTANTIAL
 
     
 
RHI: Fewer than half of renewable heat scheme inquiry recommendations have been implemented
RHI: Fewer than half of renewable heat scheme inquiry recommendations have been implemented
 
     
 
£10m Dobbies flagship store to bring 100 jobs
£10m Dobbies flagship store to bring 100 jobs
 
     
 
Sadness at sudden death of Ciaran McGurgan
Sadness at sudden death of Ciaran McGurgan
 
Funeral details released for popular businessman Ciaran McGurgan after his sudden passing
 
     
 
Minister announces £800m for building at 28 schools
Minister announces £800m for building at 28 schools
 
     
 
Mercedes stolen from NI owner without using vehicle's keys - PSNI urge 'vehicle owners to be vigilant, especially those with keyless entry cars'
Mercedes stolen from NI owner without using vehicle's keys - PSNI urge 'vehicle owners to be vigilant, especially those with keyless entry cars'
 
     
     
 
 
The slow pace of progress at Stormont on RHI reforms is hardly a surprise
 
The slow pace of progress at Stormont on RHI reforms is hardly a surprise
 
Ruth Dudley Edwards: This newspaper takes a brave stand, despite libel risks
 
Ruth Dudley Edwards: This newspaper takes a brave stand, despite libel risks
 
     
     
  Jonny Evans back from injury in Northern Ireland recall for Luxembourg friendly  
     
  Jonny Evans back from injury in Northern Ireland recall for Luxembourg friendly  
     
 
Domestic blues but Oran Kearney sights on Coleraine’s European goal
 
Domestic blues but Oran Kearney sights on Coleraine’s European goal
 
Tribute to Morton McKnight as ‘enthusiastic and energetic’ football figure
 
Tribute to Morton McKnight as ‘enthusiastic and energetic’ football figure
 
Neil Kernohan on comeback trail after suffering broken neck in Armoy crash
 
Neil Kernohan on comeback trail after suffering broken neck in Armoy crash
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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