Emergency summit held at Stormont after pharmacists issue warning over medicines supply
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  Oct 26, 2022  
     
 

Good Morning

 

From the News Letter in print and online this morning:

 

News: 

* DUP and UUP say proposal a serious breach of Good Friday Agreement

* Detectives probing yesterday's East Belfast security alert have charged a man with 'possession of explosives in suspicious circumstances'

* A suspicious object found near a school this morning has been declared as ‘nothing untoward’

* Most pharmacists are being forced to spend hours every day trying to source medicines, MLAs have been told following a warning of shortages and soaring prices

Opinion:

* Ben Lowry: Chris Heaton-Harris stays in office … and unionists should be relieved - but only because it could have been worse

* Letters: Loose talk about Joint Authority could push unionists over the edge

* News Letter Morning View: Not too late for Heaton-Harris to delay election

* Jonny McCambridge: Waking up early to leap into life

 

 
     
  Emergency summit held at Stormont after pharmacists issue warning over medicines supply  
Emergency summit held at Stormont after pharmacists issue warning over medicines supply
     
   
     
 
The DUP and UUP have affirmed that any move towards Dublin and London taking joint authority over Northern Ireland would be "another very serious Breach of the Belfast Agreement"
The DUP and UUP have affirmed that any move towards Dublin and London taking joint authority over Northern Ireland would be "another very serious Breach of the Belfast Agreement"
 
     
 
Warm tributes have been paid in the House of Lords to Baroness May Blood who died last week
Warm tributes have been paid in the House of Lords to Baroness May Blood who died last week
 
     
 
Christmas election plans taking shape as Heaton-Harris reappointed as NI secretary by new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Christmas election plans taking shape as Heaton-Harris reappointed as NI secretary by new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
 
     
 
More than 130 groups including Air Ambulance NI benefit from £12m taken from dormant accounts
More than 130 groups including Air Ambulance NI benefit from £12m taken from dormant accounts
 
     
 
Man to appear in court this morning charged with possession of explosives after Dundela Street security alert
Man to appear in court this morning charged with possession of explosives after Dundela Street security alert
 
     
 
Sammy Wilson has challenged Jacob Rees-Mogg over a bill he said will 'drive a greater wedge' between GB and NI
Sammy Wilson has challenged Jacob Rees-Mogg over a bill he said will 'drive a greater wedge' between GB and NI
 
     
     
 
 
Pecco Bagnaia’s MotoGP joy in Malaysia with victory over Enea Bastianini
 
Pecco Bagnaia’s MotoGP joy in Malaysia with victory over Enea Bastianini
 
End of the road for Portadown and Paul Doolin as 'mutual consent' statement confirms manager exit
 
End of the road for Portadown and Paul Doolin as 'mutual consent' statement confirms manager exit
 
     
     
  Ben Lowry: Chris Heaton-Harris stays in office … and unionists should be relieved  
     
  Ben Lowry: Chris Heaton-Harris stays in office … and unionists should be relieved  
     
 
News Letter Morning View: Not too late for Heaton-Harris to delay election
 
News Letter Morning View: Not too late for Heaton-Harris to delay election
 
Letters: Loose talk about Joint Authority could push unionists over the edge
 
Letters: Loose talk about Joint Authority could push unionists over the edge
 
'School mornings are marked by my son’s habit of waking earlier and earlier'
 
'School mornings are marked by my son’s habit of waking earlier and earlier'
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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