Lord Kilclooney
Tributes paid to former local newspaper group director and wife of Lord Kilclooney
Tributes have been paid to the former director of the north's largest local newspaper group and wife of peer Lord Kilclooney following her death.
Lord Kilclooney remarks about Jody Keenan described as 'reprehensible'
REMARKS by a member of the House of Lords relating to the tragic death of Newry woman Jody Keenan have been described as "reprehensible".
North's politicians are never far from Twitter controversies
POLITICIANS from across the political spectrum have previously got themselves into hot water over controversial tweets.
Mary Kelly: No-one still thinks internment was a good idea – except Lord Kilclooney
I WAS up late finishing a novel by Isabel Allende, set during the coup in Chile in 1973, where the main protagonist was arrested with thousands of others and thrown into prison where he was tortured and beaten.
Tom Kelly: Politicians should know when to say nothing at all
Some years ago, when then justice secretary Ken Clarke was being interviewed, the presenter said: “Rape is rape, Minister”.
Ken Maginnis no stranger to controversy
KEN Maginnis is not the only unionist peer to face controversy.
Jake O'Kane: My date with 'the Swede' means hours of frustration and suffering
AS A child, I used to take my toys apart to see how they worked.
Jake O'Kane: Biden holds all the cards, meanwhile our politicians couldn't organise a you-know-what in a brewery
FINALLY, a chink of light has appeared at the end of a very long tunnel.
Lord Kilclooney to escape watchdog censure over Kamala Harris 'Indian' tweet
THE House of Lords standards watchdog has confirmed that former Stormont minister Lord Kilclooney won't be censured over a tweet in which he referred to US vice-president elect Kamala Harris as an "Indian".