News |
 | Terror victims and politicians have called for the police to investigate why an IRA commemoration parade in Castlederg yesterday jeered at them and why participants wore paramilitary-style uniforms and carried banners. Read more... |
 | A Coleraine Orangeman has told of how he and his wife “have the feeling of no longer being safe in your own home” after vandals removed a Union Flag and daubed graffiti at their home in the early hours of Sunday. Read more... |
 | Roberta Sproule was “quite pleased” with how yesterday’s events passed off – except for the republican cheering at herself and other victims. Read more... |
 | IRA victim David Kerrigan burst through the barrier yesterday to protest at the murder of his sister. Read more... |
 | A service of remembrance was held yesterday in Omagh to mark 15 years since the bomb which tore the heart out of the Co Tyrone town and killed 29 people. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | There was almost a sense of relief for Warrenpoint Town boss Barry Gray that his side’s first game in the Premiership was finally out of the way. Read more... |
 | Dundela were impressive 5-1 winners against Bangor on Saturday in Championship One. Read more... |
 | Glenavon’s summer recruitment drive paid instant dividends as they cantered to a stunning opening day victory at the Showgrounds. Read more... |
 | Andy Crawford’s match-winner after just 13 minutes gave Ballinamallard United an excellent three points in their opening Premiership fixture against Crusaders on Saturday. Read more... |
 | Darren Murray believes Portadown are better equipped to challenge for major honours this season. Read more... |
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