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  Jul 17, 2020  
     
 

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  Relaxing NI pub opening hours: Warm welcome from business sector but church and addiction charity express concern  
     
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‘Where is my apology?’ asks Jamie Bryson after chief constable says sorry to Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey
 
The PSNI has said it will respond in due course to a call for the Chief Constable to apologise to Jamie Bryson over botched warrants used to search the loyalist’s home.
 
     
 
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Micheal Martin pledges to get key north-south infrastructure projects ‘over the line’
 
Ireland’s new taoiseach has said he will try to get key north-south infrastructure projects “over the line”.
 
     
 
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Law change means that same-sex marriages can be carried out in churches in Northern Ireland
 
Measures allowing same-sex marriages in churches in Northern Ireland if priests and ministers enjoy support from their governing bodies have become law.
 
     
 
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NI authors: Easons closures a sad day for those who loved browsing books
 
Two Northern Ireland authors have said that the closure of the Province’s Easons stores will rob people in many major towns of the opportunity to properly browse through books.
 
     
 
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Lord Maginnis: The removal of Huawei from the UK telecoms market is happening too slowly
 
The government decision to remove the Chinese telecoms giant, Huawei, from the market by 2027 should be put in the fast lane.
 
     
     
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: No agreement reached as shipyard strike continues
 
From the News Letter, July 17, 1929
 
 
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Navy patrol vessel to drop anchor in Carrickfergus
 
A Royal Navy patrol boat is set to visit Carrickfergus Harbour next week as part of a summer deployment.
 
 
     
     
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  Rory McIlroy makes solid start at Memorial Tournament in Ohio  
     
  Rory McIlroy is tied for eighth on two under after a round of 70 in the Memorial Tournament in Ohio.  
     
     
 
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Philip Black named new Cricket Ireland President
 
Philip Black has been formally announced as the new President of Cricket Ireland following the organisation’s first ‘virtual’ Annual General Meeting.
 
 
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Flashback: Darren Clarke becomes Open champion at Royal St George’s in 2011
 
Darren Clarke became the oldest winner of the Open Championship since 1967 when he clinched his first major title on this day in 2011.
 
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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