News |
 | A tight-knit rural community in Northern Ireland has been plunged into shock after a farmer and one of his workers were found shot dead in an isolated farmhouse. Read more... |
 | Police in Northern Ireland have launched a major child exploitation investigation after identifying a group of 22 potential victims. Read more... |
 | Would-be buyers of the equestrian centre once owned by one of Ireland’s most notorious criminals have been wished good luck should they embark on a treasure hunt. Read more... |
 | The first RAF unit to sink a German U-boat during the Second World War has returned to Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | Two men have been found dead as a result of a shooting incident at a farm in Glenarm, Co Antrim. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Dungannon Swifts boss Darren Murphy was one of many admirers of Portadown’s demolition of Ballinamallard United last weekend – but he hopes there will be no repeat on Saturday. Read more... |
 | Whitey Anderson is hoping Ballinamallard United can emerge from their “darkest day” and get back on Premiership course on Saturday afternoon. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville boss Tommy Breslin believes his champions have become public enemy number one in the Danske Bank Premiership. Read more... |
 | Gary Hamilton hopes Glenavon can continue to build momentum with another victory on Saturday afternoon. Read more... |
 | At around 10am 50 years ago on September 14, 1963, David Sadler jumped into a taxi cab in Chorlton in the suburbs of Manchester alongside a 17-year-old stripling of a lad who was about to embark on a journey which would bedazzle the world of football. Read more... |
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