News |
 | The PSNI has taken 16 months to close a Freedom of Information request, in the end refusing to update its figures on the ratio of loyalists to republicans arrested as part of Historical Enquiries Team (HET) investigations. Read more... |
 | The Rev Ian Paisley has effectively accused the Irish Government of provoking the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings which claimed the lives of 33 people. Read more... |
 | The latest crisis to hit accident and emergency units in Northern Ireland has led to calls for fresh thinking on service provision. Read more... |
 | Divisions between parties over the way forward on the Haass proposals were further evidenced yesterday with the emergence of a four-way split in relation to an Assembly motion to be debated on Monday. Read more... |
 | A 38 year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was assaulted in Warrenpoint in the early hours of Friday. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Eddie Patterson insists Richard Clarke will remain at the Oval unless Glentoran can source a replacement midfielder in January. Read more... |
 | Coleraine boss Oran Kearney insists his team will have “no fears” when they face in-form Cliftonville in an Irish Cup fifth round showdown at Solitude on Saturday. Read more... |
 | Linfield boss David Jeffrey has been named Northern Ireland Football Writers BT Sport Manager of the Month for December. Read more... |
 | Warrenpoint Town boss Barry Gray declared his boys have an ideal opportunity to erase the agony of last week’s defeat when they entertain Chimney Corner in the fifth round of the Irish Cup tomorrow at Milltown. Read more... |
 | MOYOLA Park boss Mervyn Pattison insists winning the Irish Cup is out of the question, but he is not ruling out a shock when his team roll out the welcome mat for Dungannon Swifts at Castledawson. Read more... |
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