News |
 | A solicitor for a woman accused of trying to smuggle £1.5 million worth of cocaine said he intends to discuss her case with police in Peru today. Read more... |
 | A terrorist victims group has marked the 25th anniversary of the IRA’s Ballygawley bus bombing by calling for the full implementation of their “charter for innocent victims”. Read more... |
 | A 15-year-old has died after a car crash in Co Tyrone last week. Read more... |
 | Loyalists held a protest in Bushmills on Saturday rather than attend the opening of an art project on which they had been working for 18 months – because it was being unveiled by a member of Sinn Fein. Read more... |
 | The DUP has repeatedly challenged Sinn Fein to affirm its backing for significant investment and 5,000 jobs at the Maze prison, despite the unionist party withdrawing its support for a peace centre at the location which many feared would become a “shrine” to IRA hunger strikers. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | David Jeffrey hopes Saturday’s late collapse against Cliftonville will act as a “harsh lesson” for his players. Read more... |
 | Ballymena United striker Gary Liggett admitted his winning goal against Crusaders could be “the most important of the season”. Read more... |
 | Ronnie McFall was left counting the cost both on and off the field following his side’s 2-2 draw at Coleraine. Read more... |
 | It was mission accomplished for Eddie Patterson as Glentoran secured their first three points of the season. Read more... |
 | Whitey Anderson accused some of his Ballinamallard players of believing their own hype after a dismal performance at Stangmore Park. Read more... |
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