Bishop Brian Hannon lived the faith he preached, mourners told at funeral
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  Jan 14, 2022  
     
 

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In the news today:

* Climate protest paralympian who superglued himself to British Airways plane at London City Airport has prison sentence cut.

* Odd speech by chief NI Protocol negotiator Liz Truss shows her enraged by imported cheese but overjoyed at pork markets.

* Michael D Higgins ‘caught out by a contradiction’ over which centenaries he wants to mark.

* Farming Minister Edwin Poots says that less than 10% of the Irish Sea border checks which the European Union envisages are actually being carried out.

* Northern Ireland’s First Minister has said the public have not accepted Boris Johnson’s claim that he believed the alleged Downing Street drinks party was a work event.

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  Michael D Higgins ‘caught out by a contradiction’ over which centenaries he wants to mark  
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Poots: Sea Border situation could get so much worse – 90% of checks aren’t even happening yet
 
     
 
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VAT on fuel in Northern Ireland cannot be cut due to the NI Protocol
 
     
 
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Ombudsman’s report: Some agents ‘accomplished liars’ said ex-SB officer
 
     
 
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Bishop Brian Hannon lived the faith he preached, mourners told
 
     
 
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Prince Andrew loses patronages of NI golf clubs
 
     
 
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Givan: Public don't accept PM's claim that party was work event
 
     
     
 
 
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There is public outrage over Boris Johnson and Covid but not Tony Blair and IRA
 
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Politicians still avoiding hard questions about handling of ombudsman probes
 
     
     
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  Ulster aim to make amends  
     
 
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Jude Winchester reveals mental health struggles as midfielder joins Crusaders
 
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Mid Antrim 150 set for September return in Irish road racing finale
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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