News |
 | Four people have died after a helicopter went down in the North Sea, police confirmed as they released the names of the victims. Read more... |
 | An Ulster student at one of the world’s top universities has said that A-level high-flier Alastair Herron can expect to “work hard and play hard” when he joins him in the USA. Read more... |
 | The PSNI were making their presence felt in the area where Mr Ross lives to protect his home and those around it yesterday. Read more... |
 | A suspicious object discovered in Rasharkin has sparked a security alert just hours ahead of an annual band contest. Read more... |
 | Around 20 people who have lost loved ones to republican terrorists staged a protest outside the former Maze Prison this evening, calling for it to be demolished. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Crusaders boss Stephen Baxter won’t allow any supporters’ boycott derail his quest for victory against Linfield on Saturday. Read more... |
 | Stephen Baxter isn’t a man to panic under pressure – and that’s the calm mantra the Crusaders boss is sticking by this season. Read more... |
Ballinamallard United manager Whitey Anderson is confident his players will prove their Premiership mettle at the Oval. Read more... |
Glenn Ferguson hopes Ballymena United can continue to build momentum following their 2-1 victory at Crusaders last week. Read more... |
Ronnie McFall insists Portadown will soldier on despite being hit with an early-season injury crisis. Read more... |
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