News |
 | Peter Robinson has said he would not rule out listening to proposals offering immunity from prosecution in return for information on Troubles murders. Read more... |
 | The secretary of a mainly Protestant boxing club in Belfast has said a new report on sectarianism in the sport has “vindicated” his complaints to the Irish boxing authorities. Read more... |
 | Political tensions impeding the testing of Northern Ireland pupils for entry to secondary school are penalising students, a group of European experts have warned. Read more... |
 | UTV’s Paul Clark has been honoured by the Queen for his voluntary service to the community in Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | Jim Allister has said those who dismissed complaints made by Sandy Row boxing club last year owe the management and boxers an apology. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Organisers of the Setanta Sports Cup insist the ‘show must go on’ despite Linfield and Cliftonville withdrawing from next year’s competition. Read more... |
 | Ballinamallard United boss Whitey Anderson admits the Ferney Park club didn’t have to think twice about competing in next year’s Setanta Cup. Read more... |
 | Oran Kearney has described Coleraine’s late Setanta Sports Cup entry as a “massive opportunity” for the Showgrounds club. Read more... |
 | Ballinamallard United and Coleraine have been drafted into this season’s Setanta Sports Cup after Cliftonville and Linfield pulled out of the tournament on Monday. Read more... |
 | If Coleraine can replicate the effort and commitment they invested in Saturday’s showdown with Linfield, then manager Oran Kearney shouldn’t have too much to fear. Read more... |
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