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Blunders, bafflement, a vast TV audience and a glimpse of Sinn Féin's pragmatism – our political editor Sam McBride examines five developments at the Northern Ireland Assembly this week which you probably haven't seen reported.
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The DUP is to file a motion at the Assembly calling on Gerry Kelly to be removed from the Policing Board if he "fails to reaffirm commitment to the rule of law".
The Church of Ireland publishes a regular archive feature in its Gazette, as well as a wide range of other historical stories drawn from the church's central archive in Dublin.
Northern Ireland international Simone Magill was on target to help Everton book their place in a first Women's FA Cup final since 2014 with a comfortable 3-0 win over Birmingham.
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