Legislation relating to the Northern Ireland Protocol is "both necessary and lawful", Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has said, warning "we simply can't allow the situation to drift".
A son who moved home to care for his elderly mother told police he murdered her and left a note saying he was "unable to take any more", a court has heard.
As nationalist politicians and the Irish taoiseach issue grave warnings about the government's Protocol bill, Sir Reg Empey has warned fellow unionists against placing high hopes in it.
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