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Bad puns with top political coverage from BBC Northern Ireland.SpotlightHard-hitting investigations on the stories that matter in Northern Ireland.The ViewMark Carruthers provides comment and expert analysis on the week's political newsSunday Politics Northern IrelandMark Carruthers with the latest political news, interviews and debate.Latest updates48 mins agoNama trial told US firm had no choice but to leave dealTwo prominent businessmen are facing fraud charges over a £1.1bn property deal.48 mins ago1 hr agoDepartment 'not prepared' for school closures, Covid-19 inquiry hears Former permanent secretary of the Department of Education Derek Baker gave evidence to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry on Wednesday. 1 hr ago5 hrs agoHealth minister defends timeline on dealing with winter pressuresMike Nesbitt said a plan has been developed, but not yet been finalised, and will be published on Thursday.5 hrs ago6 hrs ago'I'm astonished to be graduating at 90'Seventy years after starting her studies, Maryette McFarland from Londonderry was finally able to graduate from university.6 hrs ago7 hrs agoFive men to receive £1.2m in damages in priest sex abuse caseThe settlements were reached over historic physical and serious sexual assaults inflicted by the late Fr Malachy Finegan.7 hrs ago9 hrs agoCall for tougher powers to tackle street drinking in DerryThe SDLP MLA wants the law changed so police can seize alcohol from adults seen drinking in public.9 hrs ago9 hrs ago'I chanced my arm' says author who got Julia Roberts to narrate TV adaptationThe Oscar winner lent her voice as the narrator of Leonard and Hungry Paul after becoming a fan of Rónán Hession's bestselling book.9 hrs ago9 hrs agoStorm-damaged building poses danger to life - reportPump Street in Derry city centre has been partially-closed since the former Convent of Mercy was damaged in Storm Amy.9 hrs ago12 hrs agoInfamous witch trials inspire new video game1711 Ireland: A Witch's Fate from Ulster University is one of the first productions launched at Studio Ulster.12 hrs ago...