Welcome to your lunchtime update from the team at the News Letter. I hope you enjoy this specially selected round-up of news, sport, features and opinion pieces.
Our award-winning investigations team today reveals how dentistry has been thrown into chaos by Covid-19 and how it was struggling even before the pandemic triggered what the British Dental Association describes as an "existential crisis".
Reporter Philip Bradfield has been finding out what the crisis in the dental sector means for patients across Northern Ireland as well dentists themselves. His series of must-read "Dentistry in Decay" pieces give voice to those struggling to obtain appointments and to dentists facing very real financial and personal pressures.
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Around 100,000 of the most vulnerable dental patients across Northern Ireland could be left without access to care if Covid-19 pressures on practices are not addressed, according to the British Dental Association (BDA).
Northern Ireland's Chief Scientific Advisor (CSA) Professor Ian Young has said if everyone follows the new restrictions due to come into play on November 27 for two weeks there is a very good chance no further restrictions would be required before Christmas.
Sinn Fein "faces questions" over an allegation the party emailed members details of the funeral arrangements for senior republican Bobby Storey, and described his wake as "open to the public".
Republicans staged a weekend protest at the O'Neills factory in Strabane after the company, which is best known for producing GAA kits and equipment, fulfilled ordered for sports tops commemorating British armed forces.
In the last of our Changed Lives series, DAERA Minister Edwin Poots acknowledges the challenges faced by farmers and those in rural areas during the pandemic and pays tribute to their resilience
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard savoured some "incredible" football in yesterday's 4-0 win over Aberdeen and was flummoxed as to why Alfredo Morelos did not share his joy.
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