News |
 | The history of the Troubles is being written in a one-sided way which depicts Britain as the villains, a leading academic has said. Read more... |
 | Loyalist protesters have vowed to maintain a presence close to a north Belfast flashpoint following scuffles with police. Read more... |
 | Scepticism has been voiced over how likely it is that a cache of firearms belongs to loyalist paramilitaries. Read more... |
 | Police are examining a suspicious object found in south Armagh. Read more... |
 | Lord Bew wants a history from “direct rule up to at least the Good Friday Agreement”. He expects papers released over the next six years to describe the backdrop to 1993’s Downing Street Declaration (“the cornerstone of the peace process”). “You’ll be able to see the thinking that went into it explicitly”. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | It was boy’s own stuff at The Showgrounds as teenage striker Johnny Stewart came off the bench to fire Coleraine in to the third round of the League Cup. Read more... |
 | Striker Mark Miskimmin opened his goal account for the season in this 2-0 League Cup victory over battling Ballyclare Comrades at Dixon Park. Read more... |
 | Ballymena United required penalties to squeeze past the challenge of Championship Two side Ballymoney United after the sides drew 2-2 after extra time at the Showgrounds. Read more... |
 | Mark Patton’s first hat-trick for Glenavon was the highlight of their 6-0 trouncing over the PSNI. Read more... |
 | An outstanding display by Banbridge goalkeeper Stephen Cairnduff kept the Championship side in the game until near the end. Read more... |
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