News |
 | Two women arrested on suspicion of trying to smuggle cocaine worth £1.5 million from Peru are expected to find out on Tuesday if they are to be charged. Read more... |
 | Unionist peer Ken Maginnis has said he will go to prison rather than pay a £200 fine after being convicted of assaulting a man in a road rage incident. Read more... |
 | Five men are due in court on Tuesday after being charged with the supply of Class A drugs. Read more... |
 | Teenage bandsmen and women who stopped to help soldiers caught in the IRA’s Ballygawley bomb in 1988 still suffer serious emotional scars today, it has been revealed. Read more... |
 | The DUP has backed a victims’ charter which calls for an end to terrorists being defined as victims and urges the Irish government to account for “failures” in border security during the Troubles. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | THE fifth of Larne and Carrickfergus Borough’s Irish FA ‘Nutty Krust’ Summer Soccer Schools took place last week at the home of Carrick Rangers Football Club. Read more... |
 | Rarely do the words basement battle, Linfield and Crusaders appear in the same sentence. Read more... |
 | 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... |
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