Without a doubt the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland — Karen Bradley — put her foot squarely in her mouth when referring to Troubles related killings by the military.
The level of paramilitary intimidation in republican and loyalist areas revealed in a new report is "absolutely ridiculous" a former Policing Board deputy chief has said.
From the tenth surviving News Letter, dated March 2 1738 (which is March 13 1739 in today's calendar, because the new year then did not begin until late March and so dates early in the calendar that we would consider part of 1739 were then still considered part of 1738):
Country star Nathan Carter and his band are throwing a big party and everyone's welcome, as they get St Patrick's weekend off to a real musical start on BBC Radio Ulster, Friday 15 March at 8pm
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