* Nigel Dodds: The EU has behaved atrociously in recent days in seeking to ban Covid vaccines coming to the UK.
* Church graffiti attack reprehensible says Arlene Foster: "No cause is served by such actions and I hope those responsible can be identified and brought to justice"
* Ben Lowry: At last, clear reason for UK and unionists to stop being weak towards Ireland and the EU
* Nearly 90% of hospitals not using £11 test for strep bacteria in pregnancy.
* Arlene Foster has accused Boris Johnson of a dereliction of duty after accusing him of not doing enough to address Irish Sea trade disruption.
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First Minister Arlene Foster has told of her disappointment at PSNI investigating potential breaches of Covid-19 regulations at a loyalist funeral last Friday - January 29.
Failure to follow the national guidelines to prevent Group B Strep (GBS) infections is causing a "postcode lottery" of care and opportunities, the Group B Strep Support charity said.
The EU has behaved atrociously in recent days in seeking to ban Covid vaccines coming to the UK. But this hostile nationalistic approach has exposed more than the EU Commission's nasty side. It has exposed its hypocrisy. The legalistic rules-based principle lies in tatters.
Midfield maestro Jude Winchester hailed the predatory instincts of Paul McElroy as Ballymena United braved the arctic conditions to pocket three valuable points at the Loughshore Hotel Arena.
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