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  Jan 21, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


Good afternoon

This is your afternoon update from the News Letter

Today's news:

* Thirty-six deaths linked to Covid-19 in Northern Ireland have been recorded in the latest weekly update.

* Sir Norman Stronge and his son James we murdered by the “most barbarous” of the IRA’s killers, a friend has recalled on the anniversary of the 1981 Tynan Abbey atrocity.

* TUV leader Jim Allister has pointed out that the latest Department of Health figures for abortions in NI hospitals last year - 63 - are only a tiny proportion of the 2,400 that actually took place in NI in that period.

* A new energy strategy for Northern Ireland will create jobs and lead to lower costs for consumers, economy minister Gordon Lyons has said.
* Sir Tony Blair has accused Boris Johnson of lacking a coherent plan for dealing with the changes the country faces as a result of Brexit.

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  Thirty-six deaths linked to Covid-19 in Northern Ireland have been recorded in the latest weekly update  
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