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Irish broadcasting royalty Miriam O’Callaghan has revealed she had a “deeply chilling experience” with the late Ian Paisley a year before the Good Friday Agreement was signed.
But former soldiers are unimpressed by the PM's latest attempt to assure them they do not need to worry about 'vexatious prosecutions'.