News |
 | The rejection of key Smithwick Tribunal findings by the Garda Commissioner has angered unionist politicians north of the border. Read more... |
 | Jamie Bryson has said he “fully expects” police to attempt to arrest him after he posted a series of recordings from interview tapes during his questioning over alleged offences during the flag protests earlier this year. Read more... |
 | IRA victim Ann Travers has rejected a DUP proposal of optional immunity for those responsible for Troubles-related crimes. Read more... |
 | Controversial cleric and self-appointed bishop Pat Buckley yesterday admitted involvement in 14 sham marriages, whose purpose was to flout the immigration laws. Read more... |
 | The rebranded Quinn Group in Co Fermanagh has condemned a “continuing campaign of sabotage” after a stolen fuel truck was rammed into its headquarters and set alight. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Linfield appear in pole position to sign Jimmy Callacher after Glentoran publicly jettisoned their player on Thursday night. Read more... |
 | Rangers chief executive Graham Wallace says he would have no problem working with any of the four boardroom hopefuls who are seeking election at the club’s annual general meeting. Read more... |
 | Stephen Baxter insists Crusaders are “in it to win it” after being paired with Sligo Rovers in the quarter-finals of the Setanta Sports Cup. Read more... |
 | Rangers manager Ally McCoist insists he has not been put under any pressure to sell players in January. Read more... |
 | Organisers of the Setanta Sports Cup insist the ‘show must go on’ despite Linfield and Cliftonville withdrawing from next year’s competition. Read more... |
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