‘The Twelfth is still on - but format will be different as NI emerges from pandemic’
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  Jun 25, 2021  
     
 

Good morning

Welcome to your Friday update from the News Letter.

* ‘The Twelfth is still on - but format will be different as NI emerges from pandemic’.
Just as last year, Twelfth of July Celebrations will not be thwarted by Covid-19 this summer, a source in the Orange Order has confirmed. 

* Malta, Balearic Islands and Madeira among new additions to travel green list.
Anyone hoping for a holiday abroad this summer will soon have more options for quarantine-free travel after the Government reviewed its foreign travel list on Thursday (24 June).

* Report sets out benefits of trade with GB over RoI.
A freshly compiled report on where the bulk of Northern Ireland’s goods come from shows there are “five times more reasons” to prioritise trade with Great Britain as opposed to the Republic.

* Picture special: Sir Jeffrey Donaldson’s daughter marries son of UUP chair Danny Kennedy.
Sir. Jeffrey Donaldson's daughter and the son of former UUP MLA, Danny Kennedy, tied the knot at Banbridge Road Presbyterian Church in Dromore, Co Down yesterday.

* Top NI judge suggests terrorist sentence guidelines could be used to combat organised crime.
Northern Ireland’s most senior judge has suggested that sentencing guidelines which are currently used in some terrorist cases could also be applied to combat organised crime gangs.

 

Have a good day

Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor

 
     
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‘The Twelfth is still on - but format will be different as NI emerges from pandemic’
 
Just as last year, Twelfth of July Celebrations will not be thwarted by Covid-19 this summer, a source in the Orange Order has confirmed.  
 
     
 
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Top NI judge suggests terrorist sentence guidelines could be used to combat organised crime
 
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