Politicians at Stormont are so wedded to UK taxpayer-funded subsidies, and so inclined to complain about lack of money in all walks of public life, that some critics fear we can never have responsible government here.
It has been reported that the Northern Ireland Audit Office is to investigate the £2.5 million loan made to Wrightbus just months before the company went into administration.
With equity release featuring more and more in the media over recent years, you may not really be sure what it is, if it's right for you and where to turn for advice?
Michael Dunlop has announced on social media that he is set to ride a Ducati V4 for Paul Bird's British Superbike team at the international road races in 2020.
Jonathan Rea endured a frustrating start to the 2020 World Superbike Championship as the Northern Ireland rider failed to score any points after crashing out at high speed at Phillip Island in Australia.
The coronavirus crisis is scary and, as I type this, I still don't know if we can get on a plane to Europe late next week to celebrate our grandson's birthday.
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