Stephen Nolan to receive six figure sum from 'Pastor Jimberoo' Twitter user who subjected broadcaster to 'malicious campaign' of false and defamatory allegations
Welcome to your afternoon Coronavirus and news update.
* The Northern Ireland Executive has agreed to approve the return of live music on July 5, 2021. It had been hoped that live music could have returned on June 21 but due to the spread of the Delta variant, Ministers opted to put it back to July 5.
* Rising NI Covid cases will lead to increased hospital pressures, warns adviser. Northern Ireland's Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Ian Young, has warned that an increase in Covid numbers will lead to increased pressures on hospitals.
In other news:
* Stephen Nolan to receive six figure sum from 'Pastor Jimberoo' Twitter user who subjected broadcaster to 'malicious campaign' of false and defamatory allegations. A Twitter user is to pay Stephen Nolan a six figure sum in damages for a "malicious" campaign of false and defamatory allegations about the broadcaster.
* Sir Jeffrey Donaldson to reach out to erstwhile DUP MLA Alex Easton. Newly elected DUP leader, Sir. Jeffrey Donaldson, said he intends to reach out to former DUP MLA, Alex Easton, who quit the party hours after Mr. Donaldson's ratification on Wednesday evening.
And
* Houl yer whist: New survey says NI accent is 'pure weeker'. A new survey has revealed that Northern Irish is the most desired dialectmany people the UK wish their current spouse had, or future spouse has.
Have a good evening
Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor
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Northern Ireland's Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Ian Young, has warned that an increase in Covid numbers will lead to increased pressures on hospitals.
The return of live music, the reopening of theatres and concert halls and the return of exhibitions and conferences is expected to be approved by the Northern Ireland Executive today.
A Twitter user is to pay Stephen Nolan a six figure sum in damages for a "malicious" campaign of false and defamatory allegations about the broadcaster.
New DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has insisted it is the Northern Ireland Protocol, not his party, which threatens the stability of the Stormont Assembly.
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