Former Whitehall Minister and Labour MP Kate Hoey has chosen the name of the idyllic Co Antrim townland where she grew up as her official title when she formally joins the House of Lords next month.
Increasingly, unionism is flirting with a danger about which some thoughtful members of all the unionist parties have either publicly or privately expressed alarm.
Sir Patrick Coghlin was paid more than £1,000 a day to chair the RHI Inquiry, the News Letter can reveal – but his earnings were superseded by those of one of the inquiry's junior barristers.
The PSNI has declined to say whether or not any Sinn Fein ministers have received letters as part of the police's investigation into Bobby Storey's funeral.
A newspaper article entitled 'Selling Irish Unity to unionists will be tricky, says Sinn Fein chief McDonald', brought as much disgust to me as the (not the IRA's) show of strength at Storey's funeral did.
The PSNI has declined to say whether or not any Sinn Fein ministers have received letters as part of the police's investigation into Bobby Storey's funeral.
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