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*Chief Constable Simon Byrne has repeatedly refused to give any indication as to whether the PSNI were involved in helping plan the Bobby Storey funeral in east Belfast.
* Weather warning for 'snow and ice' starting later after Siberian air mass moves in.
New research by Queen's University Belfast and the Northern Ireland Cancer Registry has highlighted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on diagnoses of cancer of the oesophagus (foodpipe) and stomach, in addition to Barrett's oesophagus, which is a condition that can lead to oesophageal cancer.
The PSNI chief constable denied being in anyone's pocket as he expressed concern police were being used as a shock absorber in intensifying political clashes.
Police have been asked to investigate the erection of 'sinister' posters depicting an armed woman behind a Union flag which have appeared in two Co Armagh towns.
Police have missed three proposed dates to respond to a legal challenge on whether officers have the power to enter private homes to enforce Covid rules.
Actress Joanna Lumley has spoken of her pride in contributing to a new mural in Londonderry depicting Children in Crossfire founder Richard Moore in an embrace with the Dalai Lama.
Manager Mick McDermott saluted the influence of goal hero Jamie McDonagh, who bagged a last-gasp winner to help Glentoran pinch three valuable points at the Oval on Saturday.
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