News |
 | A FIFTH consecutive night of violence on Monday after flag protests, left three police officers injured, while eight people were arrested. Read more... |
 | Craigavon Council have voted to review their policy on the flying of the Union flag. Read more... |
 | Police have been attacked with petrol bombs and masonry on a fifth consecutive night of violence in east Belfast. Read more... |
 | A young gaelic football star has been charged with the murder of his father in Co Tyrone last week. Read more... |
 | THE decision to allow a giant golf complex to be built close to Ulster’s only World Heritage Site comes under the spotlight on Wednesday. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Rangers skipper Lee McCulloch has revealed he may be forced to take a self-imposed break from first-team duties if he cannot shake off a troublesome ankle injury. Read more... |
 | Crusaders will be without influential striker Jordan Owens for Saturday’s crunch Irish Cup clash with Linfield. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville’s six-point lead at the top of the Danske Bank Premiership was restored with a convincing Solitude victory over a lacklustre Glentoran on Monday night. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville boss Tommy Breslin believes his players provided the perfect riposte to their critics with Monday night’s convincing win over Glentoran. Read more... |
 | Tommy Breslin insists there are no alarm bells sounding out at Solitude as Cliftonville continue their title march. Read more... |
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