| | | | | Nov 25, 2020 | | | | | | Good morning
So here we are, November 25, exactly one month away from Christmas Day.
In a year like none before it Christmas will certainly be a little bit different this time around.
We may still be in November but it is clear that this year people are getting into the Christmas spirit early, putting up their trees and decorations, and excited by the prospect of being able to spend some much needed quality time with loved ones.
We are looking forward to Christmas too and between now and December 25 via this newsletter will aim to bring you all some festive cheer.
This daily email will showcase some of our best Christmas content as well as a few other nice little surprises.
You can read all our Christmas themed content here.
Apologies in advance for the bad festive jokes!
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| | | | | | | | Two men arrested under Terrorism Act by detectives probing the UDA shooting of ‘a vulnerable woman’ in her NI home | | Two men, both aged 43-years, have been arrested this morning by detectives investigating the shooting of a vulnerable woman in her home on Bushmills Road, Coleraine on Monday, 5 October. |
| | | | | | NI Council relaxes Sunday opening rules for major food stores | | Strict Sunday trading laws for large supermarkets are to be relaxed by Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council. |
| | | | | | Joe Biden: Irish border must remain open after Brexit | | US President-elect Joe Biden has stressed the importance of keeping the Irish border open following Brexit. |
| | | | | | Jonny McCambridge: A day at the beach in the cold November rain | | There’s a permanence in this November rain. You can’t tell where it starts or finishes; you only have to be outside for a few seconds and it’s all over you, cold and inescapable. A fine mist that cloaks every blade of grass in the garden. |
| | | | | | Dentists are only NHS workers living on their savings during pandemic, warns BDA | | Dentists across Northern Ireland are carrying dangerous levels of stress, with some unable to tell their spouses that their homes are at risk due to financial pressures, the British Dental Association (BDA) has warned. |
| | | | | | Stocks of critical blood type short due to pandemic - appeal for donors to come forward | | The Blood Transfusion Service has appealed for fresh blood donors, after it emerged that the pandemic has left it persistently short of the most vital blood type needed for emergency situations. |
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