Northern Ireland's DUP enterprise minister got so wildly drunk while promoting Northern Ireland abroad that he fell asleep in a New York bar, woke up to order another drink, sang vociferously as he was ejected from the premises and had to be helped to his hotel, it has been claimed.
This latest contribution to our series on legacy is a previously unpublished excerpt of an interview with Major General JULIAN THOMPSON, who was speaking to the News Letter about his book on Dunkirk. Here, he talks about serving in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and about the prosecutions of veterans who served here (links to other articles in the series beneath this):
It may not have been the result they wanted but Northern Ireland's dedicated fans backed their team all the way in Saturday's Nations League defeat to Bosnia.
Michael O'Neill will freshen up his Northern Ireland side in Tuesday's friendly against Israel but said he is not in a position to make wholesale changes.
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