News |
 | David Ford has appealed for the public’s help in smashing what he calls the “scourge” of fuel laundering. Read more... |
 | TUV leader Jim Allister has accused the culture minister of dodging a question about whether the Union Flag will be flown to represent the Northern Ireland team at the World Police and Fire Games. Read more... |
 | Education boards spending £60 million a year on substitute teachers is a cause for concern, the DUP education spokesman has claimed. Read more... |
 | The Grand Secretary of the Orange Order says that the rise in terrorist T-shirts and Irish language signs at the University of Ulster are to blame for Protestant students making up only 32 per cent of the population. Read more... |
 | Just hours after an enthusiastic launch attended by hundreds of people, Northern Ireland’s newest political party found itself backed into an extraordinary cul-de-sac in a debate over polygamy. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre has sought to temper expectations heading into next season by admitting it may take a while to regain Champions League football. Read more... |
 | New Rangers striker Nicky Clark insists the prospect of having to wait almost three months to make his Light Blues debut does not faze him. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville manager Tommy Breslin has predicted a bright future for new signing Chris Curran. Read more... |
 | St Johnstone boss Steve Lomas has been given permission to speak to Millwall regarding the London club’s managerial vacancy. Read more... |
 | Oran Kearney has urged Darren Boyce to secure a move away from Coleraine after placing the striker on the transfer list. Read more... |
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