News |
 | Twitter’s UK boss has personally apologised to women who have been attacked by “trolls” on the social networking site, vowing to do more to protect people from abuse. Read more... |
 | Pipe bombs have been found at two houses in County Armagh. Read more... |
 | Detectives last night (Friday) charged DUP councillor Ruth Patterson regarding comments she made about a forthcoming IRA commemoration parade in Castlederg. Read more... |
 | In a highly unusual security alert for the area, Northern Ireland’s most desirable address was cordoned off last night. Read more... |
 | A fascinating BBC series exploring the history of some of Ulster’s most stunning old buildings will conclude next week with a programme that examines the industrial development of Belfast. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | The power struggle in the Rangers boardroom took a fresh twist on Friday as Charles Green returned to Ibrox and a group of disgruntled shareholders called for the removal of key directors. Read more... |
 | Michael Gault doesn’t have to ponder long as he searches for the standout memory from his stellar Linfield career. Read more... |
 | Rangers manager Ally McCoist insists the same rules should apply to all Scottish clubs who suffer an insolvency event. Read more... |
 | There were mixed fortunes for Northern Ireland’s representatives in Division One of the football competition at the World Police and Fire Games on Friday. Read more... |
 | There was penalty heartbreak for County Antrim as Everton sealed the Junior title with a thrilling 4-3 shoot-out victory. Read more... |
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