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In the news today: * Northern Ireland is braced for its second storm this week with the arrival of Storm Eunice, which has a yellow warning for snow and wind. * DUP's Diane Dodds and health minister Robin Swann among those to speak out about receiving abuse on social media. * Northern Ireland football fans will gather in Newry on Thursday to mark 50 years since spiralling Troubles violence prevented international matches being played in Belfast. * DUP still seeking backing of other MLAs in attempt to veto Integrated Education Bill. * Belfast university culture spat: 'No-one is convinced by efforts to portray the Irish language as cross-community'
Opinion: * Ben Habib: This is no time for unionist weakness on the Irish Sea border. * Morning View: Bank of England needs to heed its remit of controlling inflation. * Letters: Churchill sometimes chose not to act on Enigma Code intel... so by the Police Ombudsman's standards he was colluding with the Nazis. * Letters: Big surge in empty pews just another problem for churches that were already struggling pre-pandemic.
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