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Face coverings in NI shops to become mandatory next month

Face coverings in NI shops to become mandatory next month

Face coverings in NI shops to become mandatory next month

Ministers will initiate a public awareness campaign in the hope of securing voluntary compliance.


What do the new laws on face masks say?

What do the new laws on face masks say?

What do the new laws on face masks say?

The rules come into force in England on Friday.


Bereaved daughter calls on Government to help students with funeral costs

Bereaved daughter calls on Government to help students with funeral costs

Bereaved daughter calls on Government to help students with funeral costs

Cerys Evans said she was forced into debt to cover her father’s funeral after being told she was not eligible for support.


Labour under Starmer is politically competitive again, says Blair

Labour under Starmer is politically competitive again, says Blair

Labour under Starmer is politically competitive again, says Blair

The former prime minister said Sir Keir had ‘put Labour back on the map’.


Broadband outage caused by fire at BT site

Broadband outage caused by fire at BT site

Broadband outage caused by fire at BT site

Customers with BT, TalkTalk and other broadband providers were among those affected.


William and Kate’s foundation awards £1.8m to support frontline workers

William and Kate’s foundation awards £1.8m to support frontline workers

William and Kate’s foundation awards £1.8m to support frontline workers

Their Covid-19 Response Fund is helping a range of projects.


Dyson to cut hundreds of jobs in UK and across the world

Dyson to cut hundreds of jobs in UK and across the world

Dyson to cut hundreds of jobs in UK and across the world

Impacted staff are in retail and customer service roles.


Amber Heard’s sister claims she ‘felt sick’ when told of Johnny Depp engagement

Amber Heard’s sister claims she ‘felt sick’ when told of Johnny Depp engagement

Amber Heard’s sister claims she ‘felt sick’ when told of Johnny Depp engagement

In a written witness statement, Whitney Henriquez said she ‘begged’ her sibling not to marry the actor.


Divorcee owed £450 million raises fresh concerns about son’s involvement

Divorcee owed £450 million raises fresh concerns about son’s involvement

Divorcee owed £450 million raises fresh concerns about son’s involvement

Tatiana Akhmedova was awarded a 41.5% share of businessman Farkhad Akhmedov’s £1 billion-plus fortune by a British judge in late 2016.


Technology student designs ‘robotic guide dog’ to help the visually impaired

Technology student designs ‘robotic guide dog’ to help the visually impaired

Technology student designs ‘robotic guide dog’ to help the visually impaired

The product replicates the functions of a guide dog as well as programming quick and safe routes to destinations using real-time data.


Flu vaccination programme extended to adults aged 50 and over and 11-year-olds

Flu vaccination programme extended to adults aged 50 and over and 11-year-olds

Flu vaccination programme extended to adults aged 50 and over and 11-year-olds

There are worries that people could suffer both seasonal flu and Covid-19 at the same time this winter.


People exempt from face covering rules fear abuse in shops

People exempt from face covering rules fear abuse in shops

People exempt from face covering rules fear abuse in shops

One woman said: ‘I would bet my left kidney that we’re going to have trouble.’


Cyber attack agreements needed to avoid mutually assured destruction, Blair says

Cyber attack agreements needed to avoid mutually assured destruction, Blair says

Cyber attack agreements needed to avoid mutually assured destruction, Blair says

The former prime minister said he is ‘not one of those people who thinks the Brexit result came about as a result of Russian interference’.


Former Barclays boss apologises after calling businesswoman ‘thick’

Former Barclays boss apologises after calling businesswoman ‘thick’

Former Barclays boss apologises after calling businesswoman ‘thick’

Stephen Jones made his comment about Amanda Staveley in a 2008 phone call with a bank colleague, a judge has heard.


UK and EU negotiators send mixed messages over trade deal prospects

UK and EU negotiators send mixed messages over trade deal prospects

UK and EU negotiators send mixed messages over trade deal prospects

It comes after the latest round of talks failed to reach agreement on key issues.


UK could learn from Scottish response to Covid-19, Sturgeon suggests

UK could learn from Scottish response to Covid-19, Sturgeon suggests

UK could learn from Scottish response to Covid-19, Sturgeon suggests

The First Minister spoke out as Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Scotland.


Public must wear face coverings in banks, shopping centres and takeaways

Public must wear face coverings in banks, shopping centres and takeaways

Public must wear face coverings in banks, shopping centres and takeaways

The regulations come into force on Friday .


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