Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: First 100,000 Spend Local cards issued
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| | | | | Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme: First 100,000 Spend Local cards issued | | The first 100,000 Spend Local cards are being issued today (Monday October 4), it has been confirmed. |
| | | | | | Covid NI: What are the current Covid restrictions in Northern Ireland? | | From Monday, October 4, travel restrictions will ease across Northern Ireland the UK with the end of the traffic light system. |
| | | | | | Covid patient numbers ‘stubbornly high’ across UK despite drop in NI | | Patient numbers remain “stubbornly high” across Great Britain, as Northern Ireland data shows a slight decrease over recent weeks. |
| | | | | | Robin Swann: Still time to get fully vaccinated against Covid-19 before Christmas | | There is still time to get vaccinated against coronavirus before Christmas even for those who have not yet had their first dose, Health Minister Robin Swann has insisted. |
| | | | | | Sinn Fein bonfire motion is 'simply an attempt to poke the prods in the eye' | | The Alliance Party and PUP are opposing a Sinn Fein motion tonight at Belfast City Council which would create a bonfire licencing system which it has been suggested could put bonfires on council property ‘out of existence’. |
| | | | | | Owen Polley: Unionists must stay united against the disgraceful Northern Ireland Protocol | | To coincide with the anniversary of ‘Ulster Day’, when many of our forefathers signed the Ulster Solemn League and Covenant in 1912, four of Northern Ireland’s unionist parties published a joint declaration this week, affirming their opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol. |
| | | | | | Abortion court hearing: NIO has no power to ‘boss people about’ and impose new laws on Stormont | | The Secretary of State has no legal power to “boss people about” by directing the commissioning of abortion services in Northern Ireland, the High Court heard on Monday. |
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