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Aer Lingus resumes most Belfast City Airport flights

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 08:33
Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Exeter and Leeds Bradford routes are expected to operate on Sunday.

Oxford writer welcomes gay blood donor rule change

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 07:55
Writer Wayne Brown welcomes the change after he was turned away from donating last year.

Covid in Scotland: Over-40s urged to get second vaccine sooner

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 07:25
People in older age groups waiting for a second dose should seek appointments after eight weeks.

Aberdare: Three hurt in 'stabbing' prompting murder bid arrest

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 07:13
Police make arrests after three men are taken to hospital following reports of a stabbing.

Unseen Roman baths set to be unveiled in autumn

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 07:12
The Bath Archway Project will use projections and sounds to recreate the Roman spa experience.

Cardiff cyclist challenges the driver who sexually harassed her

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 07:09
A cyclist confronts a man who shouted lewd comments at her from his car.

Covid-19: Over-40s urged to get second jab sooner and couples await 21 June weddings announcement

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 07:05
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Sunday morning.

NI 100: The state of the union in Northern Ireland

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 07:05
NI's centenary is prompting thoughts on the past and the present and predictions about the future.

Northern Ireland politics: What happens next at Stormont?

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 06:44
As Arlene Foster prepares to resign as first minister, what is the process for appointing her successor?

Lobbying: Call for greater transparency around access to ministers

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 06:02
The rules for ministers taking up business roles after leaving office must be improved, Lord Evans says.

Disruption to shipping could delay Christmas orders

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 01:52
Global transport of goods has suffered blockages, delays and bottlenecks and won't be resolved quickly.

G7 leaders face biggest climate change decisions in history - David Attenborough

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:45
Sir David warns world leaders that humans may be "on the verge of destabilising the entire planet".

What is Black Lives Matter and what are the aims?

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:29
Black Lives Matter has become one of the most influential movements in the world.

Firms delving into sport stars' social media past

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:18
Detailed reports into athletes' online histories are being requested by sporting agencies.

Six flashbacks that unlocked a man's memory, and the 80s song that helped

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:17
A car crash erased Thomas's memory - 10 years later, a 1980s pop song triggered six flashbacks.

'We'll lose thousands if wedding rules don't change'

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:05
Rules on weddings were to be relaxed on 21 June, but a rise in Covid cases could ruin 'the big day'.

Euro 2020: Why England may take a cautious approach against Croatia - Jermaine Jenas

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:05
Former England midfielder and BBC Sport columnist Jermaine Jenas explains why Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate will wait to let his side off the leash.

Why 'tiny forests' can make a big difference

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:03
A team of volunteers in Nottinghamshire are hoping the Miyawaki-style forest will help the environment.

Tourette’s Syndrome: ‘I don’t want people to think I’m a bad child’

Sun, 06/13/2021 - 00:02
Ten-year-old Deaglan McCallion wants people to be more understanding of his condition.

The Papers: 'Miracle on the turf' and six-week window to open up

Sat, 06/12/2021 - 23:49
Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen collapsing during a Euro 2020 match is among the front-page stories.

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