Orange Order Grand Secretary Rev Mervyn Gibson has urged everyone celebrating the Twelfth this weekend to enjoy themselves - but to celebrate at home and to socially distance if going out.
A Fermanagh councillor marked the passing of her motion against the extradition of an Omagh bomber this week with a "delighted" message to a former prison commander of the group which carried out the atrocity - the Real IRA.
When a government minister openly and unashamedly disregards advice which she has told the public was crucial to save lives, there are inevitable political repercussions.
The brother of an IRA murder victim whose funeral was then purposely disrupted by an IRA bomb says he was "extremely disappointed" to see preferential treatment being given to the mourners of Provo boss Bobby Storey.
The IRA funeral of Bobby Storey was so flagrant, so calculated, so shameful that of course it is welcome that the PSNI and Belfast City Council are now going to be subject to external investigation.
The funeral of Bobby Storey and the multiple breaches of COVID-19 regulations that occurred on that day have eroded confidence across many institutions.
In my childhood experiences of this night before the Twelfth, families would be getting themselves ready for the big day, making sure the picnic bags were packed, the orange lillies properly displayed, the Sunday best clothes dusted down and shoes polished.
How often do we dismiss the easy option? Regarded as being 'too close to home', domestic holidays are frequently overlooked in favour of more exotic escapes; shelved for a later date, because we can go any time.
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