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Ben Lowry - Saturday reading

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The family and friends of Charlie Warmington pay tribute to him here, the most recent journalist to have edited our Roamer column, who has died at 75. He was a fine writer and a fascinating man to chat to.

 

Michelle O'Neill is politically damaged by the Belfast City Hall portrait vandalism, says the DUP leader. Meanwhile Paul Givan has reminded schools of their legal to provide religious education despite the recent Supreme Court ruling.

 

The Tory Alex Burghart writes here that the last Labour government gave amnesties to the IRA yet current Labour leaders are not protecting veterans. My column is on financial unreality in Stormont and Westminster.

 

In 2008 in Afghanistan I interviewed young men who had been in very serious gun battles there against the Taliban. An author has told the story of those young Royal Irish Regiment soldiers. 

 

Enjoy your weekend,

Ben

 
     
 
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