Sir Tom Jones announced as headline act for Ormeau Park gig in Belfast; how to buy tickets for Tom Jones & Guests at Belsonic
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  Jan 31, 2023  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
 

From the News Letter in print and online today

* Northern Ireland Protocol: Jamie Bryson launches legal challenge to government’s border control posts legislation
The Government is facing a legal challenge over legislation designed to allow it to expedite the building of border control posts at Northern Ireland ports

* Soldier F prosecution resumes with evaluation of evidence.
A court hearing to establish if the evidence against Soldier F is strong enough to merit a Crown Court trial will recommence at Londonderry Magistrates Court on Tuesday (January 31)

* Ruth Dudley Edwards: The Union with Great Britain is safe but even so I wish unionists made a better case for it.
Yesterday I asked two friends from the southern Catholic nationalist tribe into which I was born how they would feel about a united Ireland.

* In pictures: A look back at the goals, colour and celebrations of the 2007 Irish Cup final between Linfield and Dungannon Swifts.
Windsor Park was awash with colour over 15 years ago when Linfield and Dungannon Swifts clashed in the 2007 final of the Irish Cup.

 
     
  Jamie Bryson is seeking a judicial review to challenge the building of border control posts at Northern Ireland ports  
Jamie Bryson is seeking a judicial review to challenge the building of border control posts at Northern Ireland ports
     
   
     
 
Legendary Welsh singer Sir Tom Jones announces return to Belfast for Belsonic
Legendary Welsh singer Sir Tom Jones announces return to Belfast for Belsonic
 
     
 
Botanic Gardens remains closed this morning as investigation into stabbing continues
Botanic Gardens remains closed this morning as investigation into stabbing continues
 
     
 
Cancer diagnosis for Di’s ex-butler
Cancer diagnosis for Di’s ex-butler
 
     
 
Military tight-lipped on use of soldiers to cover for fire brigade strikes
Military tight-lipped on use of soldiers to cover for fire brigade strikes
 
     
 
Soldier F prosecution resumes in Londonderry with evaluation of evidence
Soldier F prosecution resumes in Londonderry with evaluation of evidence
 
     
 
​DUP stresses need for unionist unity in response to latest LucidTalk polling
​DUP stresses need for unionist unity in response to latest LucidTalk polling
 
     
 
Northern Ireland churches can expect to follow England and Wales in becoming an aging, shrinking group
Northern Ireland churches can expect to follow England and Wales in becoming an aging, shrinking group
 
     
     
  In Pictures  
     
 
 
IN Pictures: NI football fans descend on France for the UEFA Euro 2016 football tournament
 
IN Pictures: NI football fans descend on France for the UEFA Euro 2016 football tournament
 
Northern Ireland fans joined others from around Europe to descend on France for the UEFA Euro 2016 football tournament.
 
 
Northern Ireland 1969: Generally accepted as the start of the modern Troubles - Some of the key moments in pictures
 
Northern Ireland 1969: Generally accepted as the start of the modern Troubles - Some of the key moments in pictures
 
     
     
  Opinion  
     
  Ruth Dudley Edwards: The Union with Great Britain is safe but even so I wish unionists made a better case for it  
     
  Ruth Dudley Edwards: The Union with Great Britain is safe but even so I wish unionists made a better case for it  
     
 
Editorial: Christians might agree common ground to try to arrest decline of the religion
 
Editorial: Christians might agree common ground to try to arrest decline of the religion
 
Letter: Sinn Fein leader is fortunate that her daughter never saw TV images of the horrors of IRA violence
 
Letter: Sinn Fein leader is fortunate that her daughter never saw TV images of the horrors of IRA violence
 
Letter: If protocol stays then the IRA will be given what it tried to achieve via violence
 
Letter: If protocol stays then the IRA will be given what it tried to achieve via violence
 
     
     
   
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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