News |
 | A suspicious device discovered in south Armagh was close to the North South Interconnector. Read more... |
 | The paedophile brother of Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams was told he had committed the greatest breach of trust imaginable as he was sentenced to 16 years in prison for raping his daughter. Read more... |
 | Organisers behind a loyalist protest in Belfast city centre on Saturday have appealed for calm and urged any participants in the demonstration to come with only peaceful intentions, rejecting claims the parade has been organised by the UVF. Read more... |
 | A relative of one of the Claudy bomb victims has submitted a formal complaint to police about the RUC’s actions in the aftermath of the atrocity. Read more... |
 | The public have been urged to support the police as they attempt to thwart the ongoing dissident republican threat. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Rangers say they are “completely unaware” of any investigation by the Serious Fraud Office after it was claimed that a former employee had made allegations regarding payments made to shareholders. Read more... |
 | Irish FA president Jim Shaw is confident Northern Ireland supporters can look forward to a bright future. Read more... |
 | Michael O’Neill insists there will never be an “easy route” for Northern Ireland to reach the finals of a major tournament. Read more... |
 | The Irish FA launched its ambitious strategic plan for the next five years on Tuesday, outlining its key objectives, including qualifying for a major tournament and promoting the domestic game at all levels. Read more... |
 | David Moyes has confirmed Nemanja Vidic and Robin van Persie will miss Wednesday’s Champions League encounter with Bayer Leverkusen. Read more... |
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