I hoped to be at this ceremony in the Somme this week - it would have been the first time I have been outside the British Isles in three years - but I had too much else on.
Relatives who served in the Great War were in the same regiment as the man in this story. Private Roberts died weeks before the armistice, which is all the more poignant because he had survived four long years in the trenches, and was so close to peacetime
There is as ever so much more to mention. We will continue our biking coverage all summer, and our bumper News Letter and Farming Life includes much to read, including an interview with Paul Young. Remember him?
I was 10 at the time of his 1982 hit Wherever I Lay My Hat. And I was 10 when Alex Higgins won his world snooker champion title, ushering in a thrilling period for Ulster sport.
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