Trade groups had warned there could food shortages without a fresh deal to ensure supplies to industry.
The move affects about 55,000 customers in places including Armagh, Ballymena and Londonderry.
Crime writer Val McDermid protests at the signing of David Goodwillie who was ruled a rapist in a civil case.
BBC News NI hears the public's views on the change which is being enforced from Tuesday.
Countdown word expert Susie Dent reflects on the sale of the popular online game Wordle to the New York Times.
Prices last month were up 11.2% from a year earlier, but Nationwide predicts the market will slow in 2022.
The Labour leader says the PM has become distracted from key issues like the cost of living crisis.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday morning.
The draft law aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in NI by 82% by 2050.
Northern Powergrid says the final 61 properties will be reconnected on Tuesday morning.
Members of year seven at Harris School will study at home until Friday.
There are many ways to mark the start of spring around the world - from the lunar to the ecological.
He talks to pupils about bullying and discrimination after speaking up about the abuse he has faced.
Steven Williams was left bedridden and shaking for 18 hours a day after contracting the illness.
Ministers hope that requiring every home in Scotland to have interlinked smoke alarms will save lives.
No 10 says an updated report on Whitehall parties will be published once a police inquiry finishes.
The UK-based car maker warned that it expects the chip shortage to continue throughout this year.
In 1925, a newspaper article told how a village was "run by women". What is it like there today?
Premier League clubs completed the second-highest spending January in history as Tottenham made the biggest moves.
The UK PM will hold talks designed to avert war, while Russia masses tens of thousands of troops.
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