Rats enjoying a boom time during the pandemic as they move from towns to residential areas
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Good morning

Today's latest news:

* Peter Robinson writes for the News Letter: Unionists might face a choice between keeping Stormont or scrapping the Irish Sea border.

* Another 103 people have died with Covid-19, weekly statistics show. 

* A former Assistant Chief Constable says some serving officers are now “looking the other way” rather than risking enforcing Covid regulations on the public.

* The clinically extremely vulnerable should all be vaccinated by early next month, Northern Ireland’s chief medical officer has said.

And: 

* Rats are enjoying a boom time during the pandemic as they move from towns to residential areas.

Have a good day

Michael Cousins
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  Peter Robinson: Unionists might face a choice between keeping Stormont or scrapping the Irish Sea border  
     
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Another 103 people have died with Covid-19, weekly statistics show
 
Another 103 people have died with Covid-19, official weekly statistics showed.
 
     
 
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Michael McBride: Extremely vulnerable should all be vaccinated by early next month
 
The clinically extremely vulnerable should all be vaccinated by early next month, Northern Ireland’s chief medical officer has said.
 
     
 
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Rats enjoying a boom time during the pandemic as they move from towns to residential areas
 
Some Northern Ireland residents have reported seeing more rats around their properties this year, than in previous years.
 
     
 
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Sean Graham Bookmakers arrest: PSNI officers now ‘looking the other way’ on Covid breaches after constable suspended for controversial arrest, says former Assistant Chief Constable
 
A former Assistant Chief Constable says some serving officers are now “looking the other way” rather than risking enforcing Covid regulations on the public.
 
     
 
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