News |
 | THE fate of primary schools in Northern Ireland will be revealed on Tuesday morning, with dozens expected to be earmarked for closure. Read more... |
 | AN online retailer has pledged to remove a number of goods from sale after complaints about a raft of IRA-themed merchandise. Read more... |
 | THE TaxPayers’ Alliance has hit out at Stormont politicians’ willingness to consider an above-inflation pay increase for themselves. Read more... |
 | THE hallowed turf of the home of Ulster Rugby at Ravenhill was taken over for the day by the cream of the Province’s schoolboy talent. Read more... |
 | ANTI-SINN Fein graffiti has been painted on dozens of walls across Belfast and north Down in what appears to have been coordinated incidents. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Giant striker last night Jordan Owens grabbed a glorious double to keep Crusaders slim Premier League title hopes alive. Read more... |
 | Lisburn Distillery boss Tim McCann is refusing to dwell on the potential points deduction facing relegation rivals Donegal Celtic. Read more... |
Rangers chief executive Charles Green has argued his club should be promoted into the second tier of Scottish football if a new 12-12-18 structure follows their inevitable Irn-Bru Third Division title triumph. Read more... |
 | Our Lady and St. Patrick’s repeated last year’s success, by once again beating St. Malachy’s 3-0 in the Belfast District School’s Cup final at Solitude on Monday. Read more... |
 | Crusaders manager Stephen Baxter has urged his players to cement their claims for second spot in the Danske Bank Premiership with victory against Linfield on Monday. Read more... |
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