News |
 | THERE has been a guarded welcome from unionists outside the two main political parties for talks aimed at resolving the current street protests. Read more... |
 | THE Equality Commission wrote a five-page letter to Newry and Mourne Council almost two years ago flagging up numerous concerns about naming a playground after an IRA man who was later linked to the Kingsmills massacre. Read more... |
 | NORTHERN Ireland’s Commissioner for Children and Young People has urged parents to keep children away from disturbances linked with the ongoing protests over the Union Flag. Read more... |
 | Two men and a woman have been arrested over the murder of Northern Ireland prison officer David Black. Read more... |
 | COUNCILLORS in Lisburn have voted to review their policy over the flying of the Union flag. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | It was a good day both for Rangers and manager Ally McCoist on Tuesday with a 3-0 home League win over Annan Athletic coming immediately after the announcement that the club’s share issue had raised £22.5 million. Read more... |
 | Ally McCoist has added another aspect to his Rangers legacy by buying shares in the Ibrox club. Read more... |
 | The Village Festival and Cultural Committee organised a Christmas party for the local community who turned out in droves recently, with around 200 kids and their families getting in to the seasonal mood. Read more... |
 | Neil Lennon admits he will be a happier man when his Celtic side start turning their domination into goals. Read more... |
 | Ronnie McFall saw red as he lambasted the “sheer indiscipline” of two of his star men whose dismissals handed the points to resurgent Glentoran. Read more... |
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