It was not as of lunchtime shaping up yet as the glorious day it is due to be in Northern Ireland but the clouds were burning off. The province this week hit the definition of a heatwave - but only in Fermanagh. And these pictures of the good weather were popular. With autumn nearing, it is a time to think about winter fuel - and this is a very good time to buy oil, partly because of the high expectations of a Trump-Putin deal (talks were a flop). Meanwhile, his vice president, the Scots Irish JD Vance has been holidaying in the UK, including Scotland. His warning this year about restrictions on abortion protests in Britain seems to have been having an impact in lessening them. Meanwhile, the chancellor was in Belfast. Her comments on the importance of the defence industry in NI should be comforting to unionists. Here is a letter from an IRA victim Aileen Quinton who is scathing about the DUP doing business with Sinn Fein. And here is a letter from a moderate unionist praising the DUP deputy first minister Emma Little-Pengelly's performance in the role. Civil servants in Northern Ireland are being ordered to come to the office two days a week - unless they live abroad. Enjoy your weekend, and your reading, Ben |
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