Simon Byrne takes up his new £207,000-a-year position as the PSNI's new chief constable today, in succession to George Hamilton. The 56-year-old has spent 36 years in policing, spending most of his career in Merseyside before working in the Metropolitan Police and in Greater Manchester Police, and he became chief constable of Cheshire in 2014. He beat off competition from three other candidates to take the PSNI post. His appointment was welcomed by all political parties here.
Ulster Unionist justice spokesperson Doug Beattie has hit out at what he has described as "Sinn Fein hypocrisy" over comments made by Gerry Adams at the funeral of former IRA leader Kevin McKenna.
Monica Emily Massy-Beresford was born on 12 July 1894 in England and grew up at St Hubert's, a large Victorian villa on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh.
British Supersport champion has cut Alastair Seeley's title advantage to only five points after winning the Sprint race at Knockhill in Scotland on Sunday.
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