This is a very positive day in the return to normality with a major move in the relaxation of Coronavirus restrictions. We will continue to keep you up to date with all the changes as they are announced.
* Edwin Poots: Northern Ireland Protocol is ‘undeliverable’ says incoming DUP leader. Incoming DUP leader Edwin Poots has claimed the NI Protocol is “undeliverable” and indicated he may order officials to halt border checks if the issue is not resolved.
* Ex-DUP MLA Brenda Hale will stay in party as ‘a critical friend’ after slamming removal of Arlene Foster. Former DUP MLA Brenda Hale has ruled out leaving the party – despite openly condemning the manner in which outgoing leader Arlene Foster was ousted.
* Show of strength for 40th anniversary of hunger striker Patsy O’Hara condemned as ‘no justification for bringing firearms onto streets in blatant terrorist display’. Questions need to be answered “quickly” by the PSNI after a show of strength by armed and masked men beside a mural of INLA hunger striker Patsy O’Hara.
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Northern Ireland is taking further steps out of lockdown on Monday as a wide range of restrictions are removed.
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Incoming DUP leader Edwin Poots has claimed the NI Protocol is “undeliverable” and indicated he may order officials to halt border checks if the issue is not resolved.
Questions need to be answered “quickly” by the PSNI after a show of strength by armed and masked men beside a mural of INLA hunger striker Patsy O’Hara.
Jonathan Rea reflected on a madcap practice day at Kirkistown in Northern Ireland as he mastered the tricky conditions at Motorland Aragon to secure his 101st World Superbike victory.
Kirk Millar - who headed straight to the Mourneview Park stands moments after Linfield broke the deadlock against Larne - has highlighted the supporters’ positive influence behind the club’s 44th Irish Cup honour.
Some of motorsport’s biggest names raised a glass to record-breaker Jonathan Rea after the Northern Ireland rider won his 100th World Superbike race on Saturday.
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