Your daily news update from the Belfast News Letter
View email online | | | | | Sep 29, 2020 | | | | | | Good afternoon, In this latest round-up from the News Letter team, we bring the news that the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has said there will be no further charges brought against the soldiers involved in the deaths of 13 people on Bloody Sunday. And political editor Sam McBride reveals that DUP MP Ian Paisley is to escape punishment despite being in breach of rules over a luxury holiday. Keep safe, Valerie Martin, Head of Content If you receive this email as a subscriber thank you for supporting us. If you are a registered reader on our site you can further help us continue to produce quality journalism that matters. Digital subscription to the News Letter are available on www.newsletter.co.uk/subscriptions and pay just £1 for the first three months | |
| | | | | Hospitality sector in Northern Ireland to face 11pm curfew | | | | | | An 11pm curfew has been announced for the hospitality sector in Northern Ireland. | | | | |
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