Alan McQuillan: I am fighting terminal cancer with family, friends and humour
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  Jan 27, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good morning

In the news today:

Former UK veterans’ minister Johnny Mercer has hit back at SDLP leader Colum Eastwood over a claim that troops were on a mission to murder on Bloody Sunday.

* Alan McQuillan: I am fighting terminal cancer with family, friends and humour.

* Brexit’s Northern Ireland Protocol has left local farmers in a “no man’s land” amid concerns they will be unable to benefit from new international trade deals, MPs have been told.

* The prime minister has declared the EU’s interpretation of the NI Protocol to be “insane” amid rumours that today may see the DUP take long-awaited action over the issue.


Opinion:

* Tim McGarry: Sorry Sir Kenny, but no-one was called Buddy in Belfast in 1969.

* Morning View: The system of providing care for the elderly in Northern Ireland is broken

* Letters: The proposal to ban hunting is a diversion from the real issues facing rural Northern Ireland.

 

Sport:

* Ulster prop Marty Moore warns no room for error against Scarletts.

* Social media striker Elliott Dugan bringing old-school style to Portadown fight.

* Glenavon sign Canadian goalkeeper Massimo Schiavoni.


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  MP lambasts Colum Eastwood over ‘incendiary allegations’  
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'I am fighting terminal cancer with family friends and humour'
 
     
 
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Tweets controversy: Outrageous for Sinn Fein to shout loudest for women, says Carla Lockhart
 
     
 
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Northern Ireland farmers fear trade ‘no man’s land’
 
     
 
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John Traynor named as workman killed after dumper truck believed to have slid on rural hill
 
     
 
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Hospitality sector hoping to get back to normal as restrictions go
 
     
 
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Smith tried to justify suicide bombings: Childhood friend
 
     
 
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Tim McGarry: Sorry Sir Kenny, but no-one was called Buddy in Belfast in 1969
 
     
 
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Boris: EU’s protocol stance frankly insane
 
     
     
 
 
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The system of providing care for the elderly in Northern Ireland is broken
 
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The proposal to ban hunting is a diversion from the real issues facing rural NI
 
     
     
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  Ulster prop Marty Moore warns no room for error against Scarletts  
     
 
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Social media striker Elliott Dugan bringing old-school style to Portadown fight
 
Dave Lewis
 
Glenavon sign Canadian goalkeeper Massimo Schiavoni
 
Dave Lewis
 
Ireland’s Johnny Sexton targets return in Six Nations but Iain Henderson is major injury doubt
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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