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MP says former department wasn t full of brightest and best

MP says former department wasn t full of brightest and best
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Ben Lowry: If Joel Keys, aged 19, wants to help unionism, he should get a law degree

Submitting. The loyalist Jamie Bryson, who is studying for a law degree. Ben Lowry says that republicans have for decades known the importance of law, and are using it to secure political, even constitutional, change It is why you cannot do things such as smoke until you are 16, vote until 18, or, in the US, drink until 21. It is why safety experts say that young drivers are more likely than older to be reckless until their mid 20s, when the part of the brain that understands of risk fully develops. When I was a teenager I was keen to get behind the wheel, and I recall being depressed to find that some insurers would not cover drivers under 30 for faster cars (which then appealed to me, but has long since not done).

Brexit news: David Trimble warn Protocol is turning Northern Ireland into an EU colony | Politics | News

Brexit news: David Trimble warn Protocol is turning Northern Ireland into an EU colony | Politics | News
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Unionists express growing discontent over Brexit deal via graffiti and social media

Unionists express growing discontent over Brexit deal via graffiti and social media The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee heard evidence from the PSNI this afternoon. By AFP Wednesday 27 Jan 2021, 3:16 PM Jan 27th 2021, 3:16 PM 34,319 Views 40 Comments Mark McEwan, PSNI Assistant Chief Constable, giving evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee. Image: PA Images Image: PA Images POLICE IN NORTHERN Ireland have said they are noticing “growing discontent”, expressed via graffiti and social media, among unionists over its post-Brexit divergence with Britain. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Assistant Chief Constable Mark McEwan told lawmakers that the coronavirus pandemic had so far helped in “moderating people’s behaviour in terms of the desire to protest”.

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