Journalist Liz Kennedy takes a look at what is making the headlines in Friday's newspapers. The cancellation of hospital appointments is an ongoing problem for the health service locally. And it's a two-way difficulty, according to the Belfast Telegraph, with over 380,000 appointments cancelled by both hospitals and patients in 12 months. In the paper, Independent MLA and GP Dr Kieran Deeny says that patients who fail to turn up without notifying hospital staff should be fined. Meanwhile "Ulster Unionists may do DUP deal" is The News Letter headline. That's according to party chief whip...
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