News |
 | MIKE Nesbitt described it as “a bad 24 hours for the image of unionism”. Read more... |
 | THE only way to end violence in Northern Ireland is through the political process, the First Minister has said. Read more... |
 | THE recording of a frustrated north Belfast pensioner who was being prevented from getting through a loyalist protest to visit his dying wife in hospital has gone viral. Read more... |
 | VICTIMS’ campaigner Willie Frazer yesterday dismissed claims made in a Sunday newspaper that east Belfast community worker Jim Wilson warned him not to go into east Belfast. Read more... |
 | MANY of those involved in Saturday’s flag protest in Belfast have claimed a police decision to block the Queen’s Bridge led to violence. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | FOUR goals - including one after only 11 seconds - a sending off and a smidgeon of controversy - Irish Cup fever well and truly descended on Windsor Park on Saturday. Read more... |
 | Both sides were guilty of sloppy defending in this Irish Cup tie – but only Portadown had the predatory Gary Twigg, and his two goals propelled them the sixth round of the Irish Cup. Read more... |
 | AFTER breezing past the challenge of Ballinamallard United at Solitude on Saturday, Cliftonville boss Tommy Breslin said all talk of a sixth round date with Donegal Celtic will be put on hold until the time is right. Read more... |
 | Coleraine boss Oran Kearney was in seventh heaven as his side eased past Amateur League side Ballynahinch United in the Irish Cup to set up a sixth round tie with derby rivals Ballymena United. Read more... |
 | Warrenpoint Town boss Barry Gray savoured the standing ovation his side received after giving Ballymena United an almighty cup scare but admitted: “I would rather have been booed off for beating them!” Read more... |
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