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2020-05-18
Height of madness
SDLP’S DECLAN BOYLE BEATS VIRUS AND SAYS MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY HAD IT IN DECEMBER
THREE WRITERS ON HIGHS AND LOWS OF HOME SCHOOLING
All care home residents and staff to get tested: Swann
SDLP names Cara Hunter as successor to John Dallat
Mum and daughter laid to rest after quad bike tragedy
PSNI officer draws gun on man brandishing plank
Protest against shutdown ad amp squib as fewer than 20 turn up at or me au park
Irish Health Minister says country at a critical phase
Mental health charity’s online hub inundated during lockdown
Drive-thru flu jabs could be introduced as doctors prepare for second wave
Our health service will take years to recover, says
Blood-thinning drugs ‘could help save many lives’
UK pledges further £84m in the effort to develop vaccine
Church volunteers turn defective shirts into scrubs
Lift the quarantine and risk-assess any flights, Heathrow chief urges
Seven struggling councils furlough nearly 2,000 staff
Line of Duty’s creator fears for resumption of series
Budding artist Alex raises £5k for Altnagelvin health heroes
We must adapt to virus and not rely on vaccine: world leaders
Award-winning actor with Down’s takes delivery of special prize from Hollywood
Many are still paying hundreds in site fees every month, but NI’S caravan parks remain closed... it’s a summer season like no other
IT HAPPENED TODAY
Beattie pleads case of victims after Adams’ legal aid bill topped £100k
Tycoon Lady Ballyedmond remains top of rich list on £1.345bn
All sectors must work together after this crisis, says social enterprise chief
Holywood firm makes top five of Uk-wide PR hotlist
Independent plumbing firm secures £1.5m Ulster Bank lifeline
Disgust after Ballymena chapel is targeted in paint bomb attack
Belfast trade unionist was a ‘tireless advocate for NI workers’
MPS Eastwood and Farry back Brexit deadline extension
Man accused of financing 1994 Rwanda genocide is arrested in French bolthole
Coronavirus pandemic has shown us that the majority of people are basically good
Lockdown breaches let everybody down
Tory cuts led to funding gap for NHS, not Stormont: Michelle O’neill
EU laws have killed off our freedom of speech
‘We received a lovely email from the principal reassuring us they don’t expect miracles’
‘I’ll never look at teachers in the same way ever again’
‘By lunchtime everyone’s nerves were so frazzled we would turn with relief to baking or crafts’
Vitamin B
GIANT CROSSWORD
SOLUTIONS TO SATURDAY’S CROSSWORD
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Testing times lie ahead for Ireland’s top hockey players
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Garcia targeting return to action with significant September bout
Players won’t be physically ready to play next month: Sterling
A real footballing education
Lampard plots short-term deals across Blues’ panel
Uefa to grant extension for Irish League
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