In this latest round-up from the News Letter team, we bring the news that the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has said there will be no further charges brought against the soldiers involved in the deaths of 13 people on Bloody Sunday.
And political editor Sam McBride reveals that DUP MP Ian Paisley is to escape punishment despite being in breach of rules over a luxury holiday.
Keep safe,
Valerie Martin,
Head of Content
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Police were called to an incident in south east Belfast on Saturday evening after a large group of teenagers flocked to a field to drink and party, despite Covid-19 restrictions.
Information given out by a Stormont department misleadingly suggested that Sir Patrick Coghlin received more money than he was in fact paid to chair the RHI Inquiry, the News Letter has established.
The vast majority of people in Northern Ireland would like to see tighter controls aimed at limiting the harm caused by problem gambling, a new poll has revealed.
A Co Down pastor has spoken of his battle against 'long Covid' an apparently emerging condition where symptoms from the virus can hang over someone for months after they have formally recovered.
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