Garda officer dies after Roscommon shooting
Health minister announces new 'framework' to transform care home sector with more nursing and GP support
Police called to anti-drugs protest outside house
Belfast Green Party candidate says government blueprint 'at odds' with her values
Allison Morris: It is a sad reality that so many kids are facing food poverty
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Coronavirus
Covid-19: Can - and should - we put a monetary value on life?
With intense debate around the benefits of coronavirus restrictions compared to their costs, Dr Esmond Birnie, writing as both a Christian and an economist, explores the ethical dilemmas around putting a price on human life and the price of public policies
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The Church might be weakened, but do you still believe?
Covid-19 came at a 'time of weakness unparalleled' in the recent history of the Catholic Church in Ireland and yet, says Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary, 'the challenge was met'. As parishes prepare for a return to public worship, a 'tremendous opportunity to rediscover ourselves as Church' now lies ahead
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Family of west Belfast woman (87) who survived Covid-19 left devastated following sudden death
THE family of an 87-year-old woman who survived Covid-19 have told how they been left devastated by her sudden death following a bleed on the brain.
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NI pubs should follow Republic in cutting 2m rule, industry body says
STORMONT should follow the Republic's move to cut social distancing restrictions for pubs and restaurants from two metres to one, industry representatives have said.
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Police Ombudsman launches investigation into how PSNI enforced coronavirus regulations at large public gatherings
THE Police Ombudsman has launched an investigation into how the PSNI has enforced coronavirus regulations at large public gatherings.
News
Former QUB professor with gift for languages will be remembered as 'dedicated educator'
A former Queen's University professor with a gift for languages has died in Belfast.
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Thousands expected to log on for first Clonard novena held online
THOUSANDS of people are expected to log on tomorrow for the start of first online Clonard novena.
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Family of west Belfast woman (87) who survived Covid-19 left devastated following sudden death
THE family of an 87-year-old woman who survived Covid-19 have told how they been left devastated by her sudden death following a bleed on the brain.
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100th anniversary of first IRA man to die in north during 'Black and Tan War'
REPUBLICANS are to mark the 100th anniversary of the first IRA man killed in the north during the 'Black and Tan War'.
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Committee urges free meals for holidays beyond this summer
FREE meals for disadvantaged schoolchildren should be considered for holidays beyond this summer, assembly members have urged.
Business
In at the deep end ... But Veolia helps keep wastewater system flowing
WE'VE been constantly reminded when out clapping for frontline workers that it's not just the NHS and care home staff who've been doing a sterling job.
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Uncertainty for Poundstretcher staff as discounter launches CVA
POUNDSTETCHER has warned that up to 253 of its UK stores are at risk of closure if landlords do not agree to rent cuts or holidays.
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Boohoo snaps up online business of collapsed chains Oasis and Warehouse for £5.3m
FASHION retailer Boohoo has snapped up the online businesses of collapsed chains Oasis and Warehouse for £5.
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Linen Quarter BID proposes new Belfast boardwalks to help hospitality businesses
A SERIES of proposals have been raised to convert significant parts of south Belfast and the city centre to respond to the impact of coronavirus.
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B&Q; and Screwfix owner Kingfisher reveals surge in sales during lockdown
B&Q and Screwfix owner Kingfisher has revealed sales surged during lockdown as the company was allowed to remain open as an "essential" retailer.
Sport
STATSports SuperCupNI set to expand for 2021
Organisers of the STATSports SuperCupNI are literally doubling their efforts to ensure next year's international youth tournament is bigger and better.
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My father was always my go-to man: Antrim and Rossa player Stephen Beatty
ANTRIM and O’Donovan Rossa dual player Stephen Beatty has revealed he put his inter-county career on hold to spend more time with his ill father, who passed away on Monday night.
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Managers have no need to force club v county row on players: Graham
MICKEY Graham has vowed that he won't call on his players until after the Cavan club championship is finished, saying there is “no need” to pit players into a club v county row.
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Cross' boss Kernan happy to roll with knockout punches
CROSSMAGLEN Rangers manager Stephen Kernan says he's happy to go with Armagh county board's plans for a straight knockout club championship.
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The club must be king in post-lockdown London boss Michael Maher
LONDON senior football manager Michael Maher believes the club should be at the heart of the condensed 2020 GAA calendar and is prepared to be on the “back foot” when the Exiles resume inter-county training ahead of their crack at Roscommon in the Connacht SFC.
Opinion
Newton Emerson: The proposed Troubles pension is a good deal for everyone, including republicans
It is simply incorrect, as has been widely reported, that the proposed Troubles pension excludes people with a conviction of more than two and a half years in prison.
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Allison Morris: It is a sad reality that so many kids are facing food poverty
When it comes to the off pitch activities of premiership footballers, we're more used to seeing their pictures in the tabloids for entitled behaviour funded by excessive salaries.
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No child should be going hungry in this day and age
Marcus Rashford has made a huge contribution to the wellbeing of disadvantaged children, however it should not have taken the intervention of a sports star for the government to ensure kids do not go hungry over the summer.
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Selection will always drive a wedge between already divided society
Northern Ireland should well and truly be sick of discussing academic selection by now.
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Deaglán de Bréadún: Unlikely government partners can expect a hard time from Sinn Féin
COMMENTATORS should try to avoid political forecasting because, to coin a phrase, there’s no future in it.
Magazine
Dua Lipa: I want to emulate Madonna and peak in my 40s
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Happy birthday Macca! A look back at Sir Paul McCartney's life as he turns 78
He is beloved by millions of fans around the world.
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Dame Barbara Windsor's husband fears she may have to move to a care home
The actress was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2014.
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Rebel Wilson says comedians needed counselling after appearing on her new show
Amazon's LOL: Last One Laughing challenges comedians with making each other laugh.
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Lauren Laverne helps launch dementia-friendly radio station
m4d Radio will play music from the 30s through to the 70s.
Life
Covid-19: Can - and should - we put a monetary value on life?
With intense debate around the benefits of coronavirus restrictions compared to their costs, Dr Esmond Birnie, writing as both a Christian and an economist, explores the ethical dilemmas around putting a price on human life and the price of public policies
Topics
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What happens when a neurologist has a stroke? One couple share their story
AS A neurologist and expert in stroke rehabilitation, Professor Udo Kischka could only imagine the emotional and physical anguish his patients experienced.
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How horse therapy has been helping health-care staff to think outside the box
WHOEVER would have thought it, but horses are helping with a radical recovery of confidence and calmness as people venture slowly into the outside world again.
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What's Kundalini yoga and how is it supposed to benefit practitioners?
NEED to mix up your at-home workouts? US star Alicia Keys is just one celebrity who spends time doing Kundalini yoga.
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Hospital cleaners share top tips for keeping your home virus free
KEEPING top of your household hygiene is more important than ever – and who better to share some hands-on cleaning advice than cleaners who work in hospitals? It's unclear exactly how long the coronavirus lingers on surfaces – and the risk of infection depends on several things, including the type of surfaces contaminated and the amount of virus shed.
Arts
Irish doctor Harry Barry offers advice about how to safeguard your mental health
SOMETIMES it can seem like life is an endless emotional rollercoaster as we navigate periods of anxiety, depression, shame, guilt, hurt, anger and grief.
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New on DVD/streaming/downloads: True History Of The Kelly Gang, Wasp Network, Perry Mason, My Brilliant Friend...
FILM TRUE HISTORY OF THE KELLY GANG (Cert 18, 125 mins, Picturehouse Entertainment, Western/Drama/Romance, available from June 22 on Amazon Prime Video/BT TV Store/iTunes/Sky Store/TalkTalk TV Store and other download and streaming services, available from July 6 on DVD £15.
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Stirring story of mime artist Marceau's Resistance past papers over film's cracks
RESISTANCE (15, 121 mins) War/Drama/Thriller/Romance.
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A father's lot: The trickiest times you'll face as a dad, from tantrums to driving lessons
DADS often do things differently to mums, but their role should never be underestimated.
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First image released of Irish actor Brendan Gleeson in character as Donald Trump
THE first image has been released of Irish actor Brendan Gleeson in character as Donald Trump for a new US mini-series.
Brexit
Red, white and blue makeover for Boris Johnson's plane to cost almost £1 million
Opposition MPs have reacted furiously after Downing Street confirmed that work to paint a military plane used by the British prime minister in the colours of the Union flag will cost almost £1 million.
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British government must 'stand up' to Brexit commitments, Arlene Foster says
First Minister Arlene Foster has urged the British Government to "stand up" to their Brexit commitments.
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'Assurances given of no customs checks' at Larne port post Brexit
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council Chief Executive Anne Donaghy says she has been told there will be no new infrastructure built in Larne and no customs checks, post Brexit.
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Dublin parties' draft programme for government include plans for no Brexit trade deal
A new Irish government will prepare an alternative Brexit strategy in the event there is no trade deal between the UK and EU.
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Preparations for no-deal Brexit part of programme for new Dublin government
PREPARATIONS for a possible no-deal Brexit are included in the programme for a new Irish government agreed by Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Greens.
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How financial support is helping firms like Newtownards-based Shnuggle adapt
Shnuggle, an award-winning manufacturer of baby products, is just one of thousands of companies helped by the government during the coronavirus crisis
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Give the gift of great taste this Father's Day
Ingrained in Northern Ireland’s history and heritage for over 400 years, there’s a Bushmills Single Malt to suit every whiskey lover
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Helping our businesses work towards a brighter future
All the right ingredients - how Government financial support is helping firms like La Dolce Vita Pizzeria in Newry adapt, innovate and protect jobs at the time of coronavirus
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Financial support helps two pioneering Belfast companies adapt and innovate
The UK Government has announced an unprecedented package of support to protect jobs and support business across the UK during the coronavirus outbreak. Here is how two Belfast-based companies have been helped, and what is available.
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Protecting jobs and supporting business
A closer look at the Chancellor's range of measures to protect businesses and workers
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Private firms working for the public good during the coronavirus outbreak
Here's how some companies and individuals have changed tack playing a crucial role in equipping the NHS and communities to battle coronavirus
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A first hand account of what it is like to be a foster carer during a global pandemic
Foster carers are heroes in our communities. Colin and Tanya Dickson from Crossgar tell us about their own experiences and the joy fostering has brought them
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Expert news and analysis you can trust during the coronavirus pandemic
Why in these unprecedented times you should look only to professional and trusted sources, like this one, for regular updates on how best to protect yourself and your loved ones.
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How the coronavirus crisis has prompted extraordinary acts of kindness across our communities
Do you know someone doing something truly remarkable in your community? Give them the recognition they deserve by nominating them for a Point of Light award