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The investigation into how Belfast City Council handled Bobby Storey's funeral is bound by a strict time limit – but it is not known how much the council is spending on it.
A decision last week by DUP minister Edwin Poots to halt work on planning for the Irish Sea border checks followed a meeting with senior DUP figures days earlier in which they urged him to take that step, the News Letter has been told.
The MCUI Medical Team has asked the motorcycling community to keep the Rev Noel Agnew in their thoughts as he continues his recovery in hospital following a heart attack.
Alec Stewart announced his retirement from all forms of first-class cricket on this day in 2003, just a week after his international career had come to a close.
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