News |
 | The Orange Order has said that the three Ligoniel lodges who entered talks with Ardoyne residents are willing to continue talks. Read more... |
 | A leading Orangeman has spoken of his frustration at seeing the Order lauded in Belfast for talking to nationalist residents, claiming the Parades Commission is allowing “prevarication” to prevent similar talks over Drumcree. Read more... |
 | Talks aimed at ensuring a peaceful Twelfth parade past the Ardoyne area in Belfast last night broke up tonight without agreement, a councillor says. Read more... |
 | Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has said that she will not take “any of the blame” for the Presbyterian Mutual Society (PMS) going under – four months after her department admitted to failings in the case. Read more... |
 | DUP councillors in Lisburn were last night under instructions not to talk about any inquiries relating to their colleague Jenny Palmer. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Niall Currie is under no illusions as Ards prepare for their return to the Irish Premiership. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville boss Tommy Breslin admits the buzz surrounding the Reds’ Champions League clash with Celtic has been “fantastic”. Read more... |
 | Andy Waterworth is facing up to eight weeks on the sidelines after breaking a bone in Wednesday’s Europa League victory over IF Fuglafjordur. Read more... |
 | New Manchester United manager David Moyes has stated Wayne Rooney is not for sale and challenged him to match the impressive goalscoring feats of club heroes. Read more... |
 | Northern Ireland have moved up five places in the latest FIFA world rankings. Read more... |
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