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Peter Donaghy
peterdonaghy
There were 6,827 first COVID vaccine doses administered in Northern Ireland yesterday, 0.36% of the population. It's up on the 2 days previously but still well down from last week's
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Frankie Beats KISSFM
itsbeats
Police officers in Switzerland @fedpolCH decided to do something special for its people in these dark times. Just amazing! @gardainfo? Will you accept the challenge if enough people retweet this?
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JPCampbellBiz - Open a window, keep your distance
JP_Biz
Potential trouble on Border Control Posts (BCPs). This is the minimum infrastructure the EU expects at NI ports by 1 Jan. These are facilities for agrifood checks. But Stormont’s AgriMin
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Gavin Barwell
GavinBarwell
Where to start with this drivel? The current iteration of the Protocol is worse, not mildly better, than the one negotiated by @theresa_may in terms of barriers between Great Britain
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Charles Rylands
Charlesrylands7
Shaun Edwards making defence simple against the general attack thread : General pod of 3 forwards with a back in behind (every club uses this) France number up 3 vs
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Rewilding Ireland
RewildingIre
This, in my opinion, is due to our history of colonisation.We haven't, as a country, fully understood the impact of it on our day to day lives nowadays and how
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Claire
ClaireRedacted
At a time when the questions of writing, courage and conscience are foremost in our minds, it is well to remember Hubert Butler. And, in remembering him, to remember also
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Patrick Kielty
PatricKielty
Dear @BorisJohnson, There is no better Brexit when it comes to the Good Friday Agreement and Northern Ireland. As you still seem bamboozled by all this Paddywackery here’s a few
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Edwina Guckian
EdwinaGuckian
This is purely about shutting down appeals & the likes of us in Leitrim who are causing all these "problems" for the department/industry. Clearly they see us and not the
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Andrew McKinley
McKinleyAn
We need more of this kind of bookhttps://twitter.com/acallan87/status/1273243224992342018 Lack of recent books on partition is pronounced and those that have been published (so far as I’m aware) are largely negative.
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David Phinnemore
DPhinnemore
All seems set now for the UK-EU ‘Trade and Cooperation Agreement’ (TCA) to come into force on 1 January 2021That’s the same day as the full entry into force of
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IrishWomenInHistory
IrishWomenin
THREADDeciding how #history is going to be represented and studied is an important tool that all sorts of governments use in their attempts to steer public thinking in a particular
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Bruno Waterfield
BrunoBrussels
Barnier is still in London. He is at the limit of his (very restrictive) mandate and is expected to head back to Brussels tomorrow for talks. France has flourished its
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Carrick Blake
analysisguy0502
So Ireland are playing wales this evening. What are we expecting from both teams. Will we see a rejuvenated Wales ready to begin their new autumn campaign or will Ireland
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
Brexit like communism is destined to be something that would have been a glorious success if only it was done right.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/12/22/eu-has-outsmarted-uk-every-turn/ Remember the pure Brexit view is that the worst
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David Torrance
davidtorrance
The Government of Ireland Act 1920 is 100 years old on Wednesday. This marked the 1st time legislative power was devolved within UK, 80 yrs before the creation of Scottish
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