News |
 | A woman has been shot several times in Belfast. Read more... |
 | Prosecutors rejected the guilty pleas of two British women who attempted to smuggle £1.5 million worth of cocaine out of Peru. Read more... |
 | Ards Borough Council last night voted unanimously to keep the troubled Exploris aquarium open for another two months to see if it can be rescued. Read more... |
 | Sinn Fein yesterday claimed that the Stormont system is in “crisis” as republicans put pressure on the DUP to reverse its abandonment of the Maze peace centre. Read more... |
 | Ian Paisley Jnr has been paid thousands of pounds by a bank at a rate of more than £350-an-hour and missed a key House of Commons vote on military action against Syria because he was working for the bank in Africa, it has emerged. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | David Moyes never thought replacing Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager was going to be easy – and warned the transition may be a lengthy one. Read more... |
 | Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers accepts he may have made some unpopular decisions but he insists it is all for the good of the club. Read more... |
 | Ballymena United squeezed into the semi-finals of the County Antrim Shield with a nervy win over Donegal Celtic. Read more... |
 | Linfield eased past Ards to secure their place in the semi-finals of the County Antrim Shield with a 3-2 victory at Windsor Park.. Read more... |
 | Young Matthew Snoddy earned a hug from his boss Stephen Baxter after his two glittering goals sent Crusaders into the last four of the County Antrim Shield. Read more... |
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