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In the news today:
* The DUP-run department responsible for enforcing many of the new Irish Sea border checks has refused to clarify whether it is now illegal to bring a pair of muddy boots into Northern Ireland from Great Britain.
* A police investigation is under way after a large group of "sinister" masked men were seen patrolling streets in East Belfast.
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The DUP-run department responsible for enforcing many of the new Irish Sea border checks has refused to clarify whether it is now illegal to bring a pair of muddy boots into Northern Ireland from Great Britain.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has urged unionists to "stand together and free Northern Ireland from the Protocol" ahead of a meeting with the Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the morning.
Legislation steered through the Assembly by Jim Allister yesterday cleared its final Assembly vote yesterday, seeing off vociferous opposition from Sinn Féin to create a new criminal offence if some of the behaviour from the RHI scandal is repeated.
Newry City AFC boss Darren Mullen has vented his frustration after the 2020/21 Championship and Premier Intermediate League seasons were officially cancelled yesterday.
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