A doctor who has worked in one of Northern Ireland's dedicated Covid-19 centres says medical staff there have almost nothing to do, whilst people with legitimate non-coronavirus symptoms are not visiting out of fear.
Ards and North Down Borough Council is encouraging residents across the borough to join in with a host of virtual VE Day 75 celebrations from the comfort of their own homes on Friday May 8.
Coleraine-born Chris McDonald's first novel 'A Wash of Black' is already attracting attention and has been compared to the works of Ian Rankin, Val McDermid and Cara Hunter.
A group of Scottish Professional Football League board members have pleaded for an end to "recrimination and division" after Rangers sparked a general meeting to propose an independent investigation.
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