The Irish Criminal Assets Bureau says it seized £1m from 21 people in a network of high-end technology companies, international fraudsters, drug dealers and burglars during its probe into south Armagh IRA chief Thomas 'Slab' Murphy.
Sinn Fein has its own questions to answer over repeatedly not declaring overseas trips by its MPs, with an MLA saying it has been "flouting the rules for years".
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council has supported a motion that could lead to the Island Civic Centre in Lisburn being lit up in rainbow colours for Pride Day each August.
SDLP leader, Colum Eastwood, has sent a letter to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner requesting consideration be given to investigating claims made BBC Spotlight about DUP MP, Ian Paisley.
With the annual Comber Earlies Food Festival about to come to the boil, it has been pointed out that some people are making a common mistake when eating the famous Co Down spud.
East Antrim DUP MLA Gordon Lyons has said that a guarantee to maintain the Winter Fuel Payment in the "Confidence and Supply Agreement" has benefited older people in Northern Ireland and right across the United Kingdom.
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