Comedian Paul Merton said he can “completely understand” his grandfather’s decision to quit the British Army and join the IRA. The Have I Got News For You panellist discovered that his ancestor James Power did so after being ordered to fire on his own countrymen during the 1916 Easter Rising. Mr Merton, 62, who made... Read More
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