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Acclaimed poet Michael Longley touched people’s souls, funeral hears as President Higgins among mourners in Belfast

ACCLAIMED Belfast poet Michael Longley managed to touch the souls of people with just a few words, his funeral has heard.

President of Ireland Michael D Higgins was among mourners who joined Longley’s family at Saturday’s service in All Souls Church in Belfast.

Irish President Michael D. Higgins leaving the funeral of Michael Longley.
President Michael D Higgins attended Michael Longley’s funeral in Belfast
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Casket leaving a church funeral service.
He was remembered as a great poet during the service
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The renowned poet died in hospital at the age of 85 on January 22.

A representative of Taoiseach Micheal Martin also attended the funeral, as did SDLP leader and family friend Claire Hanna.

Longley won a number of awards, including the TS Eliot Prize, the Feltrinelli International Prize and the Whitbread Poetry Prize.

He was made a CBE in 2010 and was awarded the freedom of Belfast.

Among his best-known work is the 1994 poem Ceasefire, inspired by the then-ceasefires in his native Northern Ireland and the search for peace and reconciliation.

Longley met Queen Camilla when she visited Hillsborough Castle in Co Down last year for a poetry event.

Reverend Chris Hudson from All Souls Church said Longley had managed to enter people’s consciousness.

He said: “That is a noble place for the poet to be.

“The poet touches the soul of people. Preachers and politicians can make speeches or sermons that use thousands of words to touch our imagination, but the poet can manage with few yet go straight to the heart, such as Michael.”

President Higgins led the tributes to Longley after his death was announced last month, saying he would “be recognised as one of the greatest poets that Ireland has ever produced, and it has long been my belief that his work is of the level that would be befitting of a Nobel Prize for Literature”.

Roisin McDonough, the chief executive of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, said Longley had been a “towering figure” of Northern Ireland arts for 60 years.

She added: “He was one of our truly great poets, one of the most respected and influential of his generation, his name spoken alongside Heaney, Carson and Mahon, all of whom are sadly now no longer with us.

“We have lost a guide, a friend, an inspiration, but his poetry will last – and it will be cherished by generations to come.”

Longley is survived by his wife, Edna, and children Rebecca, Daniel and Sarah.

Portrait of Michael Longley at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
He passed away on January 22
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Church’s plan to fork out £100million in slavery reparations might not be legal, think tank claims

A CHURCH of England plan to pay £100million slavery reparations is legally dubious, a think tank report claims.

The controversial Project Spire proposal is said to go beyond the Church Commissioners’ lawful powers and charitable purpose.

Baron Biggar being introduced to the House of Lords.
Rev Prof Nigel John Biggar is among authors of a report arguing that the church should not give slavery reparations
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It is “poorly justified and historically uninformed” and will divert money intended for struggling parish churches, the Policy Exchange report argues

One of the authors, the Rev Prof Nigel Biggar, said: “The British were among the first peoples in the history of the world to abolish both the slave trade and slavery.

“They went on to do penance for slavery by spending resources of money, ships, and lives in suppressing slavery worldwide for a century-and-a-half.”

He said the question of which past wrongs to right needed a carefully considered answer — but added: “Yet, nowhere have the Church Commissioners felt it necessary to give one.

“This represents a serious failure of due diligence on the part of Church Commissioners.”

The report warns of pressure on others, such as the Government and Royal Family, to follow suit.

CEO of the Commissioners Gareth Mostyn said the report mischaracterised the project.

Adding: “It is entirely right that we learn from our history and respond appropriately to these shameful findings, and we are now in discussion with the Charity Commission about the establishment of a new fund for healing, repair, and justice, and are exploring such authorisations as may be required.”

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Сирники обожнюють дорослі та діти. Але тільки якщо вони приготовані правильно. А це зовсім нескладно, якщо знати декілька секретів, якими користуються професійні шефи. Домашні сирники — це дуже популярний смаколик. Але багатьом не вдається зробити їх дійсно класними. Ну хто не стикався з тим, що замість пухких красенів на тарілці опинялися якісь розвалені коржики або […]

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Peter O’Mahony’s wife Jessica jokes ‘Caroline left John for Itoje’ as she posts pic of his mum beaming with England star

PETER O’MAHONY’s mum was all smiles in a photo with England star Maro Itoje.

The Ireland and England players mingled after Simon Easterby’s side’s 27-22 win at the Aviva Stadium.

Maro Itoje of England at the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship.
Maro Itoje captained England against Ireland
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Screenshot of a woman and man posing for a photo with text overlay reading "Caroline has left John for @maroitoje".
He met Peter O’Mahony’s mum Caroline after the game
Photo of three people, two men and a woman, holding drinks.
His wife Jessica shared photos from the post-match function

While the action on the field was intense but the post-match festivities seemed jovial.

Peter O’Mahony‘s wife Jessica shared a cute pic of his mum Caroline alongside the Three Lions’ titanic captain Maro Itoje.

Alongside the pic, Jess joked: “Caroline has left John [Peter’s dad] for @maroitoje”.

She followed this up with a pic of Caroline, her husband John, and rugby star son, adding: “Didn’t work out so she’s back with John”.

Maro Itoje may have been smiling in the photo but he will have been left disappointed by his side’s second-half capitulation.

Leading 10-5 at half-time and looking confident, Steve Borthwick‘s side were put to the sword by the hosts in the second.

Tries from the powerful Bundee Aki, Tadhg Beirne, and Dan Sheehan propelled Ireland into a commanding lead going into the last ten minutes.

And while the visitors responded with a pair of late tries, they were made to settle for a losing bonus point.

Sheehan came on off the bench for his first appearance since tearing his anterior cruciate ligament just seven months ago.

Wearing a black knee brace, the 26-year-old showed that he had not lost a step when he darted over the line from a James Lowe pass with less than ten minutes.

The emotion on his face was indicative of how much the moment meant for a player whose return from injury defied traditional timetables.

On social media, fans praised him as being among the best in the world.

Dave sad: “For a guy just back from a long injury layoff and with precious little rugby before coming on today Dan Sheehan is just unbelievable.

“He has to be nailed on to start for the Lions, he is the best hooker in world rugby.”

Jim posted: “Simple as, 7 months out and doesn’t seem have lost one bit of skill”

Jack said: “Dan Sheehan is not human. That’s all”

Paddy declared: “Dan Sheehan is one of the premier ballers of my lifetime. Absolute player.”

Buff posted: “Dan Sheehan turned the Game when he came on. NO BREAD, NO WATER, JUST MEATTTT”

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