Stormont leaders acknowledge differences on coronavirus fight but insist they are united on saving lives
Nurses express fears about dire PPE shortage for staff treating suspected Covid patients
Nationalists almost twice as likely as unionists to say Covid-19 response 'too slow'
Fionnuala O Connor: DUP and Sinn Féin have their separate worries as they grapple with coronavirus emergency
Justin McNulty picks his Allstar team from men he played with or managed
Coronavirus
A little worry can be a motivator - but don't let it paralyse you
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There's more to working from home than just email and mobile phone access
OFFICES in 2020 are a world away from what they would have been 10 or 15 years ago.
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Anita Robinson: I'm coping okay with lockdown but my hair is having a nightmare
Well, here we all are, clinging to the last vestiges of normality and striving to be positive.
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Fionnuala O Connor: DUP and Sinn Féin have their separate worries as they grapple with coronavirus emergency
Recognising business that is not essential and should therefore close while the coronavirus rages should not be difficult.
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Control yourself! Why investors should be wary of their instincts
THE word ‘uncertainty' could be best used to characterise Covid-19.
Brexit
EU to demand access to UK waters in Brexit trade talks
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Republic and Brussels urge UK to honour all terms of Withdrawal Agreement
The Republic and Brussels have urged the British government to honour all the terms of the Withdrawal Agreement.
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Northern Ireland hospitality industry 'will be decimated' by immigration overhaul
The Home Office's proposed skills criteria and salary threshold for overseas workers will "decimate" the north's hospitality sector, an industry representative has said.
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Brexit: Dozens of British officials working in EU secure Irish passports
DOZENS of British officials working in the European Commission have secured an Irish passport in order to maintain career progress within the EU institutions after Brexit.
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EU 'surprised' at Boris Johnson's Brexit stance
BORIS Johnson's suggestion that the UK could be prepared to accept an Australian-style relationship with the EU without a formal trade deal has "surprised" Brussels.
News
'Can't Cook But Now I Have To' - Co Antrim restaurant launches online advice
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Peter Weir appeals to volunteers to help keep schools open, despite falling pupil numbers
VOLUNTEERS are being sought to help schools stay open but the number of children attending is plummeting.
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Coronavirus: Criteria for intensive care used for first time in UK hospitals
THE decision of a major London NHS trust to limit intensive care for coronavirus patients to those "reasonably certain" to survive is the first time the UK has introduced such criteria.
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Kidnapper linked to dissident group returned to prison
A FORMER IRA man, who was jailed for a violent robbery on an elderly couple, has been returned to prison after being linked to threats to mainstream republicans.
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Leading doctor warns north must 'harmonise' with south to win coronavirus battle
THE north's political leaders must depart from the British government's coronavirus strategy and urgently harmonise with the Republic, a leading doctor has said.
Business
What employers need to know now the staff have all gone home
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The importance of making your will
HAVE you made a will? The chances are probably not.
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A fearless risk taker - and failure is not an option
In the High Flyers spotlight this week is Tom Verner, group managing director, Momentum Group What was your first job? It worked at ESD Video in the Crumlin Road as a sales representative.
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A little worry can be a motivator - but don't let it paralyse you
MUCH has happened since I wrote my last column, and things now seem to changing on a daily basis.
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Exceptional practice becomes the ‘new norm'
WATCHING the world progressively locking its communities down due to the rage of Covid-19, with the previously unthinkable suspension of a large swathe of business activity, including asking us all to stay at home unless our work is essential, forces us to fundamentally reassess everything we are familiar with and have previously taken for granted.
Sport
Time Out - March 31: Sporting greats, Dates and a Quick Quiz Blitz to kick-start your day
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Ulster champion Daryl Clarke helping in the fight against coronavirus
JUST over a month ago, Daryl Clarke was in dreamland. Entering the Ulster Elite Championships, few would have picked the 22-year-old to be the last man standing in a hugely competitive light-welterweight division.
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Justin McNulty picks his Allstar team from men he played with or managed
THE brief was to pick his best side from the men he’d played alongside or managed and, after deliberation, former Armagh player and Laois manager Justin McNulty decided to go “with his gut” and pick the men (minus himself) with whom he won the All-Ireland in 2002.
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Kicking Out: We need to talk
IT takes two minutes to get from my house to the chemist in Bellaghy, and 25 minutes to get back.
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Brendan Irvine Tokyo spot secure despite Olympic rescheduling insists Bernard Dunne
THE Tokyo Olympics has been rescheduled for July 23-August 8 next year – and Belfast boxer Brendan Irvine will lead the Irish charge, his place already rubber-stamped despite the qualification tournament ending just three days in.
Opinion
Anita Robinson: I'm coping okay with lockdown but my hair is having a nightmare
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Fionnuala O Connor: DUP and Sinn Féin have their separate worries as they grapple with coronavirus emergency
Recognising business that is not essential and should therefore close while the coronavirus rages should not be difficult.
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Firm message needed on coronavirus attacks
During this global emergency, we have seen police in Northern Ireland given wide-ranging powers which in any other circumstances would be viewed as highly controversial and unacceptably intrusive.
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Thank you Betty from all your friends whom you inspired so much
Last Monday a final farewell to Betty Williams – Nobel Peace Laureate and co-founder of the Peace People – took place at Roselawn Cemetery, Belfast.
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Necessary liqueur
Magazine
James Corden joined by array of A-listers for special Late Late Show from home
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Sony delays string of major film releases including new Ghostbusters movie
The coronavirus has thrown the entertainment industry into chaos.
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British star Ophelia Lovibond on using an American accent in new Disney film
She stars in comedy Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made.
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Joe Lycett: I went power mad while filming Got Your Back
The stand-up is back to take on large corporations on behalf of the consumer.
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Stormzy ‘would be welcome back for second series of Noughts + Crosses'
The rapper plays a newspaper editor-in-chief in the series.
Life
Joe Wicks: It's a confusing time for little people – exercise is a way of forgetting about it
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Family activities in lockdown: Facebook Live events to entertain and educate
WHETHER your child’s home learning pack is completed or hardly touched, there are plenty of other opportunities to keep families engaged during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Ask the Expert: How do I help my child to feel less anxious about climate crisis?
Q: MY SEVEN-year-old child is really scared about climate change and what's going to happen to our planet.
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How to exercise from home while pregnant – from yoga to weights
IT'S important to keep active during pregnancy, generally speaking, but the current Covid-19 situation has made that more difficult for everyone.
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Ongoing coronavirus pandemic leaves travellers in limbo about summer holiday plans
THE ongoing coronavirus pandemic across the world has left travellers in limbo about their summer holiday plans.
Arts
Lockdown diary: The Lyric Theatre's Jimmy Fay on life in the coronavirus crisis
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Co Antrim photojournalist Cathal McNaughton: from 'picking spuds' to the Pulitzer Prize and back again
"I'M STILL a photographer, I just don't have a camera at the minute.
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An coróinvíreas agus an buaireamh atá ar mhic léinn
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Ag amharc níos géire isteach sna cúiseanna taobh thiar den Covid-19
An fiú an locht a chur ar bhéasa na Síneach amháin nó an bhfuil an eacnamaíocht agus an pholaitíocht thaobh thiar den Chorónvíreas chomh maith?
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Cosmo Jarvis and Niamh Algar on starring in hit Irish crime-thriller Calm With Horses
COSMO Jarvis was dedicated to immersing himself into his character's environment for Irish drama Calm With Horses.
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Be a key player in a team that makes a real difference with a career in the Prison Service
Play your part in building safer communities
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The power of plants: why we should all be having, even at least some, meatless mealtimes
Making the change has never tasted better
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Do you have the hunger for success? Wine Inns wants to hear from you
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Belfast company at the helm of pioneering global research is on the lookout for new talent
Fancy working with a Belfast-based company that helps scientists all over the world conduct pinoeering research on things like better cancer treatments, space exploration and cleaner energy solutions?
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Get ahead in the hospitality industry with the Hastings Group
Have you a passion for hospitality? Or how about a flair for food?
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Do you work through your lunch break? You really shouldn’t and here’s why
Over 60 per cent of us have skipped lunch at some stage but there is a solution
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Help challenge and support people in our care to change with a career in the Prison Service
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An tOireachtas: a key player in the Irish language sector and you can be part of it
A dynamic organisation with an excellent record of engagement with Irish-speaking communities, An tOireachtas are currently recruiting event officers
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Kerry minors have eyes on sixth All-Ireland final in-a-row ahead of Galway semi-final showdown
FOR the past five years it is Kerry who have delivered that vital surge of electricity on those glorious minor days beneath the Croke Park sun, and their quest for a sixth consecutive Electric Ireland All-Ireland title continues against Galway in Sunday’s semi-final.



