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 | A High Court judge, a consumer affairs expert and a 90-year-old woman are among the Northern Ireland New Years Honours recipients. Read more... |
 | AN Ulster Unionist councillor has been awarded the MBE for her services to local government and the community. Read more... |
 | IT’S a case of 50, 60 and 70 for MBE recipient Tommy Hanlon – 50 years in charge of a Boys Brigade junior section, 60 years’ association with the BB man and boy, and reaching the milestone of being 70 years old in a fortnight’s time. Read more... |
 | THE oldest person to receive an award in the Northern Ireland New Year Honours is a 90-year-old charity worker from Ballynahinch. Read more... |
 | WENDY Blundell, who receives an OBE, is one of just seven per cent of women in the high-powered devolved regions branch of the Institution of Civil Engineers, which covers a large section of the United Kingdom. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Former Northern Ireland international Pat Rice has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours. Read more... |
 | Crusaders manager Stephen Baxter insists his players are ready to bounce back in the Danske Bank Premiership. Read more... |
 | Defender Lee Wallace insists there is no chance of Rangers taking their foot off the gas despite moving 12 points clear at the top of the Irn-Bru Third Division. Read more... |
 | TANDRAGEE Rovers retained the Mid-Ulster Football League’s Premier Cup with a hard fought 2-0 victory over Camlough Rovers at Crystal Park in Banbridge on Thursday. Read more... |
 | TEN-man Crumlin Star retained the Border Regiment Cup by squeezing past Rathfriland Rangers by a single goal at Seaview on Thursday. Read more... |
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