Welcome to the first daily round-up of news, features, sport and opinion for 2021 from the team at the News Letter. A Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.
Meanwhile, in an interview with reporter Niall Deeney, Education Minister Peter Weir admits he can't give 100 per cent assurances that the new school return dates won't be pushed back further.
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Regional newspaper publisher JPI Media, owners of the News Letter, has been snapped up by National World, the media takeover vehicle led by industry veteran David Montgomery, in a £10.2 million deal.
Education Minister Peter Weir endured a bruising encounter at Stormont today as MLAs delivered what the former UUP leader Mike Nesbitt described as a "verbal beating".
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Motherwell vowed to move quickly to replace Stephen Robinson after their manager declared he had taken them as far as he could and resigned with Tommy Wright in the frame to replace him.
DARYL GURNEY has raised the stakes ahead of his World Darts Championship quarter-final against Gerwyn Price by challenging the 'Iceman' to a heavyweight darting dust-up in the boxing ring.
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