Q Radio News
There's set to be another Clinton visit to Belfast.
But this time it won't be Bill - former First Lady and US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, is coming to town later this year.
The news was revealed at the launch of a new charity aimed at tackling educational underachievement in Northern Ireland’s most disadvantaged areas.
Goliath Trust executive director Caroline McNeill is a former intern with Mrs. Clinton ...
Topping the Bill...Big news @GoliathTrust launch tonight - Clinton's coming back to Belfast...@HillaryClinton that is. Over to former Clintern @McNeillCaroline...#ThePromiseOfTomorrowGala pic.twitter.com/NXew2xaI1o
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) April 11, 2018
Now Caroline gives us some more background on the charity and her hero Hillary...
More than 500 guests including former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern attended Wednesday's launch with the keynote speaker Senator Mitchell...
#GFA talks chairman Senator George Mitchell - who when given the freedom of Belfast yesterday said his parents were “poor and died penniless” - backs new local charity @GoliathTrust pic.twitter.com/rQ5g5nNNZq
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) April 11, 2018

Q Radio Head of News and Sport Bob Huggins speaks with Senator Mitchell.
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