The comments came in the form of a statement from the Northern Ireland Office, which was asked questions by the News Letter about a new government recruitment drive.
The government has issued job adverts for four senior civil servants to oversee the operation of the Northern Ireland Protocol – saying that the posts are "permanent".
The Secretary of State, Brandon Lewis, has been roundly castigated in the local media for his statement to the House of Commons proposing an end to Troubles-related litigation.
Honda Racing's Glenn Irwin has set his sights on more podium finishes this weekend at round six of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Donington Park.
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