The Irish Presbyterian Church is to acknowledge its significant role in housing the first parliament in Northern Ireland with a special event at Assembly College in south Belfast in September.
Unionists have insisted the Stormont Parliament must mark the Queen's upcoming Platinum Jubilee, after a spokeswoman for the Assembly said she could not confirm whether any events will take place.
On the mend after a pre-Twelfth health scare, the Orange Order's grand secretary has been working hard behind the scenes to ensure everything goes smoothly on the big day.
The Leader of the Opposition has indicated that he is willing to accept the retention of some checks on goods moving from GB to NI – and has all but admitted that he does not have an alternative proposal to the NI Protocol at this point.
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