Hairdressers, sports and driving lessons return today as NI takes ‘important step’ out of lockdown
View email online | | | | | Apr 23, 2021 | | | | | | Good morning Firstly, apologies that we have not been able to send you our news update emails for the last week. This was down to gremlins in the system. We hope we have chased them away now. If you would like to comment on our email newsletter or on anything else digital you can contact us at nidigital@jpress.co.uk In the news today: * The PSNI has launched an online Major Incident Public Portal that allows people with information, photographs or videos connected to the attempted murder of a part-time female police officer in Dungiven earlier this to submit them to the police. Detective Superintendent Richard Campbell said had the device actually detonated it would have caused a "fireball" and "engulfed the victim's car". * Covid-19 related deaths continue to fall in Northern Ireland, according to the latest data published by the Northern Ireland Research and Statistics Agency (NISRA) Latest figures published today by NISRA show that 10 deaths involving Covid-19 occurred in the week 10th April to 16th April 2021. * Northern Ireland today takes a “steady but important step” on the road to recovery with the return of hairdressers, sports, and other activities. It will be great to be back for both small business owners and shaggy-haired members of the public alike. * And Peter Robinson writes: The volume and frequency of the use of profanity on TV is now of pandemic proportions. There is no point in having a regular column if you don’t occasionally have a personal rant. We're offering the first three months of a digital subscription with The News Letter for just £1 per month. For less than a cup of coffee each month you will get full access to all our stories, exclusives, features, political analysis and much more all with 70% fewer ads.
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| | | | | Hairdressers, sports and driving lessons return today as NI takes ‘important step’ out of lockdown | | | | | | Northern Ireland today takes a “steady but important step” on the road to recovery with the return of hairdressers, sports, and other activities. | | | | |
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