Writing in today's paper and online political editor Sam Bride looks at the week at Stormont. Sam had plenty to look at and gives us his expert insight and analysis.
Away from politics it has just been announced that Carl Frampton and Barry McGuigan have reached an agreement to settle marathon legal battle. The action ended after a 19 days of evidence on the breakdown of a once-close relationship between two Irish legends in the sport.
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Michael Cousins
Deputy digital editor
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In a week of staggering incompetence at Stormont, our political editor Sam McBride examines five developments at the Northern Ireland Assembly this week.
The Police Federation has rejected a recommendation for the phasing out of spit and bite guards - claiming it ignores the risks officers are facing on a daily basis.
The father of a French-Irish teenager who was found dead near a Malaysian resort after vanishing while on holiday has said his daughter would not have had the stamina or instinct to survive for days in the jungle.
Former DUP MLA Jimmy Spratt has issued a heartfelt plea to politicians to "take the political grand standing out of all your decisions, and do the right thing and listen to the expert advice".
Northern Ireland actor, Jamie Dornan, has been slated for his Irish accent in new romantic comedy movie 'Wild Mountain Thyme' in which he stars alongside Emily Blunt.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell believes Conor Murray secretly craves competition for the scrum-half position after Jamison Gibson-Park was given the nod to face Wales.
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