Merry Christmas (Again)
Those with the best memories amongst you will know that the blog has already trod boldly in these footsteps before.
But on the grounds that you can never have enough season's greetings, I'd like to repeat myself on this occasion.
I'm not expecting to file on a daily basis over the holiday period. But please keep the comments coming in and, whenever possible, I shall try to publish them. I'd like to thank Joe O'Brien who helped me with the comments in recent weeks, and wish him well with his new career.
Later today the Inside Politics producer Robin Sheeran and I are due to record our review of the political year. Tomorrow there's no programme, as Talkback will take over our slot. But the hour long review is scheduled to be broadcast on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Ulster on Saturday December 29th, starting at noon.
Presuming all goes according to plan, my guests will be the SDLP Deputy Leader Alasdair McDonnell, the Alliance Deputy Leader Naomi Long, the DUP Strangford MLA Simon Hamilton, the UUP MLA Basil McCrea and the Assembly's youngest MLA, Daithi McKay of Sinn Fein.
I'll be asking the politicians to look back on the momentous changes during 2007 and peer forward into 2008. Will all the Executive parties sign off on the budget in January? If the May target date is missed, when will justice be devolved? Hopefully, between the six of us we can provide a bit of Christmas and New Year craic.
UPDATE: The more keen eared amongst you will have noticed that there WAS an Inside Politics on December 22nd, presented very expertly by Jim Fitzpatrick, on the topic of the political fallout from the Omagh trial. My thanks to Jim for turning the programme around at short notice.