Your daily news update from the Belfast News Letter
View email online | | | | | Dec 31, 2020 | | | | | | Good afternoon, Welcome to your lunchtime update on the last day of 2020 from the team at the News Letter. I hope you enjoy this specially selected round-up of news, sport, features and opinion pieces. It is fitting that at the end of a very bleak year we celebrate those who have made a difference across Northern Ireland in all walks of life. The Queen's New Year Honours List recognises the service of people from a diversity of backgrounds and our reporters have been catching up with as many of these inspirational individuals as possible. Check out the full list of local recipients here and take a moment to enjoy our stories of their success by clicking on the headlines below and on our website. Thank you for reading this newsletter. It is more important than ever that the public in Northern Ireland have access to fact-checked, accurate information, so if you haven't already, then please consider taking out a digital subscription with us from just £1 a month. Check out your subscription options here. Take care. Valerie Martin, Head of Content. | |
| | | | | The Northern Ireland protocol and how it could change everyday life | | | | | | The Northern Ireland Protocol governing trade between Great Britain and the region comes into effect when the Brexit transition period ends at 11pm on New Year’s Eve. | | | | |
| | | | | | | New Year Honours: Kingsmills survivor Alan Black dedicates MBE to those who helped him through ‘tough years’ and the bereaved families | | Kingsmills massacre survivor Alan Black has dedicated his MBE – announced tonight – to the community which helped him survive the trauma, and the 10 families bereaved in the atrocity. |
| | | | | | New Year Honours: Gymnast Rhys McClenaghan says BEM ‘a huge honour’ | | A 21-year-old champion gymnast from Northern Ireland has been awarded a BEM, in a key recognition of the sport. |
| | | | | | New Year Honour: Transgender fire chief in Co Down is made an MBE | | A member of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has been made an MBE for her work in helping the LGBTQ community. |
| | | | | | Republic of Ireland moving into Level 5 coronavirus restrictions for at least a month | | Ireland will face Level 5 coronavirus restrictions for at least a month, the taoiseach has announced. |
| | | | | | We should worry that Covid will indeed change world | | In June, the head of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Klaus Schwab, told world leaders to use the Covid-19 crisis to implement a “great reset” of capitalism. |
| | | | | | New Year Honour: Principal of first integrated school gets an MBE | | The principal of Northern Ireland’s first integrated secondary school, who is set to be made an MBE, has paid tribute to her colleagues. |
| | | | | | New Year Honour: Top hotelier Lord Rana is made a CBE | | One of Northern Ireland’s most successful entrepreneurs has been made an OBE. |
| | | | | | New Year Honour: Acclaimed pianist Barry Douglas is made a CBE | | An internationally acclaimed concert pianist from Lurgan has been honoured in the New Year list. |
| | | | | | Secretary of state kept meeting tobacco firm against health advice – and conveyed their pro-cigarette lobbying to chancellor: Declassified file | | The secretary of state repeatedly met with one of the UK’s largest cigarette manufacturers well into the 1990s – despite regular advice from health officials not to do so, declassified documents reveal. |
| | | | | | ‘Cunning and capable’ Bertie Ahern’s republicanism could be an asset, British diplomats thought | | Two and a half years before Bertie Ahern became Taoiseach, the British Embassy in Dublin profiled him as the potential occupant of that position and someone whose republican background could help him sell a compromise deal. |
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