Tim McGarry: 2021 is the year that started poorly, dipped in the middle, then — like Line of Duty — ended very badly indeed
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  Dec 30, 2021  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
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  No further Covid-19 restrictions in Northern Ireland following Stormont Executive meeting  
     
  No further Covid-19 restrictions are set to be imposed in Northern Ireland at this stage, Paul Givan has said.  
     
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In Pictures: Christmas-themed NI Centenary parade takes place in Markethill
 
Members of the Orange Order along with local bandsmen take part in a Christmas-themed procession through the Co Armagh village.
 
     
 
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Tim McGarry: 2021 started poorly, dipped in the middle, then ended very badly
 
So that’s it. 2021 is finally over.
 
     
 
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Fully vaccinated close contacts no longer need to take PCR tests in Northern Ireland, PHA announces amid record demand on testing system
 
     
 
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Shop worker left in shock after Co Tyrone robbery
 
A shop worker in Co Tyrone was left badly shaken after a man with an axe smashed a counter before making off with a sum of cash.
 
     
 
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Baroness Hoey: I expect that Liz Truss will know that the NI Protocol must go
 
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has a huge job with a daily constant stream of international issues needing attention.
 
     
 
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Guidance on dealing with SF was changed four times
 
Official guidance to ministers on engaging with Sinn Fein was updated four times in the lead up to the Good Friday Agreement in response to IRA activity and the party’s shifting positions on non-violence.
 
     
 
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and Doug Beattie rubbish Mary Lou McDonald’s united Ireland claims
 
Unionists have rubbished Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald’s claims that a united Ireland can be achieved without violence through the Good Friday Agreement.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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