News |
 | The association that represents retired police officers in Northern Ireland has written to Minister of Justice David Ford complaining about a major report from the police ombudsman. Read more... |
 | School teacher and hockey coach Lesley Scates, who died following a road crash near Comber last Wednesday, will be buried in the Co Down town next week. Read more... |
 | Manufacturing giant Caterpillar has announced a major £7 million investment at its factories in Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | A viable letter bomb addressed to Northern Ireland’s Chief Constable has been defused. Read more... |
 | A viable pipe bomb has been discovered during a security alert in north Belfast. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Niall Currie hopes his side have learned some valuable lessons from their opening games in the Danske Bank Premiership. Read more... |
 | A brutally honest Ian Holloway admitted he could not keep Crystal Palace up as he left the club yesterday. Read more... |
 | Michael Laudrup believes Sir Alex Ferguson was wrong to lift the lid on his dealings with some of his former players in his autobiography. Read more... |
 | David Jeffrey believes consistency will be key to any side’s title ambitions this season. Read more... |
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been charged with improper conduct after being sent to the stands during his side’s 4-1 win over Cardiff on Saturday. Read more... |
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