News |
 | Unionists and IRA victims yesterday gave cautious welcomes to an Irish government offer to engage with unionists about the Republic’s alleged security failings during the Troubles. Read more... |
 | Peter Robinson has repeated his assertion that an IRA commemoration caused his party to withdraw its support for the Maze peace centre proposals. Read more... |
 | A planned doubling of the 5p single use carrier bag levy has been scrapped. Read more... |
 | The parents of a 20-year-old Ballymena man found naked and injured inside a taped-up wheelie bin yesterday helped police make a fresh appeal for information. Read more... |
 | Two brothers once described as the richest businessmen in Ireland can no longer afford lawyers for their multi-million pound legal battle with the Ulster Bank, they told the High Court yesterday. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Luxembourg manager Luc Holtz has said his goal is to seize the home advantage and defeat Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | Michael O’Neill insists the door remains open for Kyle Lafferty despite admitting the striker has “contributed very little” to Northern Ireland’s World Cup campaign. Read more... |
 | Being favourites in Tuesday night’s World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg has given Northern Ireland skipper Steven Davis reason to be cautious. Read more... |
 | Michael O’Neill has admitted throwing away a lead against Luxembourg at Windsor Park was the most crippling disappointment of the campaign. Read more... |
 | Steven Gerrard wants England to mark Frank Lampard’s entry in to the 100 club with a vital win over Ukraine. Read more... |
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