News |
 | A ROYAL Air Force Chinook helicopter yesterday started dropping feed to thousands of farm animals stranded in huge snow drifts across the east of Northern Ireland as the agriculture crisis triggered by blizzards deepened. Read more... |
 | Two homes have been evacuated as Army Technical Officers attend the scene of a security alert in Co Fermanagh. Read more... |
 | FRANTIC efforts to save livestock and deliver vital supplies to residents cut off by the snowdrifts, continued for a fifth day on the north Antrim coast. Read more... |
 | HILL farmers in Co Down were yesterday continuing to count the cost of the freak blizzard conditions which have decimated their livestock. Read more... |
 | MORE snow is expected to fall today, with the Met Office issuing a yellow weather warning, writes Rebecca Black. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | AN overwhelming sense of déjà vu descended on Windsor Park on Tuesday night as Israel snatched three World Cup points from Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | Lisburn Distillery boss Tim McCann believes his players will need little incentive going into Wednesday night’s rearranged Danske Bank Premiership clash with Crusaders. Read more... |
 | Michael O’Neill hopes his players can help “brighten up the nation” by claiming a massive victory against Israel on Tuesday night. Read more... |
 | Michael O’Neill has described the showdown with Israel at Windsor Park as a “huge night” for Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | Michael O’Neill has urged his players to unleash their frustration on Israel tonight. Read more... |
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