* Northern Ireland is set to move on to 'phase two' of its coronavirus vaccine roll-out and begin issuing jabs to the the over-75s as soon as next week, the News Letter can reveal.
* A stalemate between the Executive and Westminster is continuing over a compensation scheme for injured Troubles victims.
* Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis has said any empty shelves in Northern Ireland are due to coronavirus issues and not because of Brexit.
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Northern Ireland is set to move on to 'phase two' of its coronavirus vaccine roll-out and begin issuing jabs to the the over-75s as soon as next week, the News Letter can reveal.
Antibody data on infection in private households suggests that one in 10 in Wales had also been infected by December, alongside one in eight in England and one in 11 in Scotland.
A 'hugely distressed' Northern Ireland mother feared that new customs arrangements could leave her child facing health consequences as her usual supply of special baby milk cannot be secured, her MP has said.
Derry man Joshua Daniels has urged everyone, no matter what age they are, to take coronavirus serious after witnessing first hand the impact it can have.
After signing for Glentoran in August, some may have assumed that Gael Bigirimana would be keen to use his spell at The Oval as a stepping stone to impress in order to get back into the game in England or Scotland.
A remarkable all-round display from Simi Singh helped Ireland beat the United Arab Emirates by 112 runs and draw their one-day international series in Abu Dhabi.
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