* Sam Mcbride reports that the Irish Sea border has led to a ban on even tiny quantities of British soil being brought into Northern Ireland and is perversely incentivising the destruction of the environment.
* A £30 million, three-year contract to design and manufacture a prototype for the UK's first fleet of uncrewed fighter aircraft is to support more than 100 jobs in Belfast.
* The Northern Ireland Office has defended meeting with an umbrella group representing loyalist paramilitary groups - reportedly over their mounting concerns regarding the impact of Brexit.
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The Irish Sea border has led to a ban on even tiny quantities of British soil being brought into Northern Ireland and is perversely incentivising the destruction of the environment, the owner of a major garden centre has warned.
The local community in Wattlebridge, Co Fermanagh have been thanked again for their 'patience and support' as the PSNI confirm the security operation in the area has ended,
A survivor of a home for unmarried mothers and babies in Northern Ireland has called for the doors of secrecy around the institutions to be flung open.
Much has been written about the critical 20% of the Northern Ireland electorate that comprise the swing voters, the persuadables, in any future border poll. Research by new pro-Union campaign Uniting UK provides some good news for the Union but bad news for political unionism.
News Letter journalist Jonny McCambridge's new book 'Afraid of the Dark', chronicles his long struggle with depression and his journey to recovery as he raises his young son.
Iced-over windscreens are the bane of many drivers' lives during winter, delaying departures and forcing them to stand in the cold scraping frost from the glass.
Dungannon Swifts may have slipped to a fourth defeat on the spin on Saturday, but boss Kris Lindsay felt there were plenty of positives for his side to take out of the game.
Rahmat Shah produced a brilliant unbeaten century to steer Afghanistan to victory over Ireland and secure an unassailable 2-0 lead in their one-day international series in Abu Dhabi.
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