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Active until1972
OriginAthens
Greece
Record labels Polydor Records
Albums Poll
Best of Poll
Anthrope
Ta Oraiotera Tragoudia
Oi Poll Sto Lykavitto
White Album
Career startAthens, Greece
Skos genre Pop
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Members Logaridis Stavros
Kostas Tournas
Robert Williams
Despina Glezou
Songs2020
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Poll was a Greek pop group founded in 1971 by Kostas Tournas, Robert Williams, Stavros Logaridis and Kostas Papaioannou. In Greece, it is considered a historic group of the 1970s with pioneering lyrics.

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Leaders of Northern Ireland 's in The Final TV debate before The Assembly election.

Over The Course of an hour they answered questions from a studio audience on a range of topics from the Health service to the cost of living crisis.

Taking part were Sir Jeffrey Donaldson of the Democratic Unionist Party , Michelle O'Neill of Sinn Féin, Colum Eastwood of the SDLP, Doug Beattie of the Ulster Unionist Party and Naomi Long of Alliance.

Bbc News NI's correspondents examined some key claims made and whether they were accurate.

The protocol has increased costs for bringing food in to Northern Ireland , making food more expensive for consumers - Sir Jeffrey Donaldson

This was understood from The Moment The Deal was signed: to businesses".

Some mitigating measures were introduced but additional costs are Still There -

Logically these costs have to show up somewhere in the economy as reduced corporate profits, higher consumer prices or a mix of the two.

But assessing the size of the costs and where they fall is not easy.

In January the DUP Economy Minister Gordon Lyons was asked in The Assembly to provide an assessment.

He Said it was: " Difficult to provide a complete analysis given that the protocol has not been fully implemented. "

He nodded to Esmond Birnie .

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The Road Haulage Association (RHA) said it is The Source of the 27% figure.

It is an indicative cost increase, based on information from local hauliers, predominately larger operators.

The Information was not gathered as part of a formal survey.

The RHA said There are variations in the additional costs, depending on what is being carried with the highest costs for those regularly carrying food products.

Kantar told Bbc News NI The Source of the data on grocery costs was a report it produced for The Department of the Economy.

It said as a result it could not make the data publicly available, as it belonged to The Department .

The Bbc has asked The Department for the data.

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" It is at The Heart of their manifesto. They are demanding a date. "

Under lists one of The Party 's priorities as: " Securing a date from the Irish and British governments for the referendum on unity provided for in the Good Friday Agreement. "

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The £400m he mentioned came from increases in national insurance rates announced by Westminster earlier this year and is part of the Barnett consequential, which helps calculate what is given to devolved budgets.

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