Boris Johnson this week was asked candidly by a Northern Ireland businessman if he could "go back to my company in the morning and tell my staff we will not be filling in any customs declarations for goods leaving NI to go to GB?"
As peak board game season approaches, why not ditch the digital, pick up the dice, gather up the Monopoly money and start Trivial Pursuing? Let the games begin!, writes HELEN MCGURK
I would like to reply to the letter published on October 31 by James McShane, Comber, entitled ('Disgust at the thought of DUP endorsing an Irish language act to reward Sinn Fein'):
Cliftonville secured a comfortable 4-0 success over Warrenpoint Town by 4-0 as goals from Mark McKee, Conor McDermott, Joe Gormley and Ryan Curran wrapped up victory.
James McLaughlin was claiming a hat-trick as Coleraine saw off Glenavon 4-0 at The Showgrounds, Ben Doherty struck the fourth from the penalty, but McLaughlin walked away with the match ball claiming the final touch on the first after it had hit Caolan Marron.
At this time of the year the nation remembers with deep gratitude those who gave their lives in the two world wars of the last century as well as in other more recent conflicts, including here in Northern Ireland, in defence of justice and freedom and fundamental human rights.
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