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John Brennan
Dec 21, 20221 min read
Terror suspect granted temporary relaxation of curfew for Christmas amid 'unusual' five-year bail...
Belfast terror suspect granted temporary relaxation of curfew for Christmas amid 'unusual' five-year bail conditions There has been...
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John Brennan
Dec 21, 20222 min read
Northern Ireland man dies after waiting over nine hours for ambulance
Northern Ireland man dies after waiting over nine hours for ambulance
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John Brennan
Oct 11, 20212 min read
Protests against the Northern Ireland Protocol were held in London at the weekend.
Protesters flocked to the streets of London on Sunday to protest the Northern Ireland Protocol, which is part of the Brexit agreement and...
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John Brennan
Sep 21, 20212 min read
Bill to remove Gerry Kelly from Policing Board & Paul Kavanagh from Education Authority
A Private Member's Bill that would prevent political appointees who have been convicted of a serious crime from being nominated to public...
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John Brennan
Sep 14, 20212 min read
The UK government has threatened to put the Northern Ireland Protocol on hold.
Lord Frost, a Brexit minister, tells the House of Lords that renegotiation proposals must be taken seriously by the European Commission....
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John Brennan
Sep 10, 20213 min read
Claudy bombings relatives will receive pay-outs after inquiry revealed ‘cover-up’ of IRA priest..
Relatives of three victims murdered in the Claudy bombs are to receive pay-outs in civil claims against the PSNI and British Government,...
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John Brennan
Sep 10, 20212 min read
Leading Troubles victims organisation the SEFF has established its latest office in Lisburn
The Lisnaskea based group, initially formed to support victims and survivors of the Troubles in Fermanagh, has been so successful that it...
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John Brennan
Sep 10, 20212 min read
COFFEE LOVERS - Tim Hortons “drive-thru” given the green light in Ballymena.
A proposal for a new outlet of the Canadian coffee and doughnut business at the former Frankie and Benny’s restaurant, more recently...
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John Brennan
Sep 9, 20212 min read
The PSNI has been urged to launch a review of its approach to policing the PUL community.
The PSNI has been asked by a unionist policy group to review its approach to the Protestant, Unionist, and Loyalist (PUL) community. The...
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John Brennan
Sep 8, 20213 min read
How to apply for the Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme….
How to apply for the Northern Ireland High Street Voucher Scheme, which is set to begin in the coming weeks. Many people are asking how...
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John Brennan
Sep 7, 20212 min read
The United Kingdom has again extended grace periods on goods checks in Northern Ireland.
Boris Johnson's government declared on Monday (6 September) that it would unilaterally extend grace periods on goods inspections once...
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John Brennan
Sep 3, 20211 min read
National Insurance to increase by 1% to fund social care - reports
National Insurance is to increase by 1% to fund social care - reports, despite manifesto promise not to hike income tax, VAT, or NI. A...
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John Brennan
Sep 3, 20211 min read
Three men released in dissident republican inquiry in Lurgan
The three men arrested in Lurgan, County Armagh, on Thursday as part of the terrorism investigation have been released. The arrests came...
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