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  Dec 13, 2020  
     
 

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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  Sam McBride: DUP’s constitutional flippancy key to Brexit has weakened the Union and been key to Irish Sea Border’s creation  
     
  To err is human, but few politicians willingly admit to fallibility.  
     
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Ben Lowry: This is a time for firm, not liberal, unionism in Northern Ireland
 
Unionism has long been criticised for saying No.
 
     
 
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Thank you Lord Maginnis for your service to Northern Ireland
 
A letter from George Johnston:
 
     
 
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Sam McBride: DUP’s constitutional flippancy over Brexit has weakened the Union and been key to Irish Sea Border’s creation
 
To err is human, but few politicians willingly admit to fallibility.
 
     
 
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Schools deserve credit for staying open and soldiering on until the end of term
 
News Letter editorial of December 12 2020:
 
     
 
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Tandragee Baptist: Rev Foster is wrong in his undermining of our faithful witness
 
A long letter, published only on the News Letter website, from Luke Barker, who has attended Tandragee Baptist for the last few months, including the meetings during the ban:
 
     
 
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Sam McBride: DUP’s constitutional flippancy key to Brexit has weakened the Union and been key to Irish Sea Border’s creation
 
To err is human, but few politicians willingly admit to fallibility.
 
     
 
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Please tell us Sammy Wilson where Northern Ireland goes from this mess
 
A letter from Harry Patterson:
 
     
 
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Schools deserve credit for staying open until term ends
 
Schools across Northern Ireland will head into their final full week before Christmas.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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