As renewed calls are made for another inquiry into the Pat Finucane murder, a bereaved brother has said he is still waiting after half-a-century for an inquiry into a far more bloody atrocity.
The ban on British soil coming into Northern Ireland is over for good – and the government is "determined" not to accept the looming ban on chilled meats such as sausages, the Secretary of State has said.
It is regarded as one of the lowliest rungs on the Cabinet ladder, and yet the role of Northern Ireland Secretary of State entails some of the most impossibly complicated issues.
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