News |
 | LORD Bannside has warned the DUP against agreeing to Sinn Fein demands for a border poll. Read more... |
 | A CAMPAIGN to encourage people back into Belfast after weeks of Union Flag protests has secured £1.5 million in support, the city council said. Read more... |
 | EVIL Barry McCarney was yesterday told he will serve at least 25 years behind bars for the murder and sexual assault of 15-month-old baby Millie Martin. Read more... |
 | A NOTORIOUS and remorseless killer who is currently serving a minimum of 30 years in jail for knifing a teenager to death was yesterday jailed for another year for trying to escape lawful custody. Read more... |
 | A petrol bomb has been thrown at police during loyalist disturbances linked to the Union flag protest in Northern Ireland on Fridaty night Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Michael O’Neill insists he has no intention of walking out on Northern Ireland as speculation continues to mount over his future. Read more... |
 | Portadown are back in the hunt for a top six spot after this narrow 1-0 victory over Ballinamallard United at Ferney Park. Read more... |
 | The News Letter has launched its new sports section - ULSTER SATURDAY NIGHT - available exclusively to News Letter tablet App readers. Read more... |
 | Eden Hazard is facing an extended ban for kicking out at a ball boy after the Football Association charged him over his sending-off in Chelsea’s Capital One Cup exit at Swansea. Read more... |
 | In a week when the subject of the proposed sponsorship of Ibrox stadium has received more column inches than team matters as far as Rangers are concerned, Ally McCoist switched his attention to Chief Executive Charles Green. Read more... |
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