Arlene Foster has made clear that she will implement the Brexit deal which she railed against and has suggested that more money from London and assistance for various businesses could help offset the damage to the Union.
A Co Antrim father-of-three is warning the public to be cautious of drive-through Covid-19 test results, after his daughter twice tested negative for the virus despite four doctors' opinions she did have all the symptoms of coronavirus.
DUP MP Ian Paisley has launched a staunch defence of his support for US President Donald Trump after he and party colleagues were criticised for posing with a banner of Mr Trump's slogan on social media.
Whilst on my knees planting some snowdrops one day this week my attention was drawn to a rustling noise behind me. I looked round and found myself facing a great cloud of dried leaves, obviously coming from the copper beech nearby. By the following day that section of the garden was a carpet of crispy leaves with the tree looking a bit more naked than it had been the day before. So, autumn has arrived banishing all hopes of a late summer spell to enable us to do some hedge trimming.
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