News |
 | Two women accused of drug trafficking in Peru have pleaded guilty before a judge near the country’s capital city of Lima. Read more... |
 | A hatchet was thrown through the window of a house in Belfast in what police are treating as a hate crime. Read more... |
 | Forensic experts in Kenya are working to establish whether a British woman – rumoured to be Banbridge-born terror suspect Samantha Lewthwaite – was among the Islamist militants who stormed a Kenyan shopping centre leaving more than 60 dead. Read more... |
 | Around 670 primary schools in Northern Ireland will lose millions of pounds in funding if new proposals by the Sinn Fein Education Minister John O’Dowd are passed, it was claimed yesterday. Read more... |
 | Peter Robinson’s jibe at Jim Allister over the sale of his late brother-in-law’s land last night rebounded on the First Minister, with growing cross-party condemnation of his comments. 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... |
 | 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... |
 | Cliftonville manager Tommy Breslin may have made a raft of changes but there was no complacency from the Reds at the Oval. Read more... |
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