News |
 | The heartbroken mother of one of the teenagers who died of carbon monoxide poisoning at a holiday home on the north coast yesterday told of her “relief” that gas fitter George Brown admitted his responsibility for their deaths. Read more... |
 | It is the fourth birthday of the Theatre at The Mill today. Read more... |
 | Working-age Roman Catholics are more likely than Protestants to be unemployed, but the gap is closing, official figures have revealed. Read more... |
 | The south Down community has spoken of its fears of becoming victims of burglary after police said three recent incidents may be linked to a single masked gang. Read more... |
 | Those who hold traditional Christian moral views feel marginalised in today’s largely secular society, a former Presbyterian Moderator has said. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Cliftonville defender Marc Smyth insists the Reds have “nothing to fear” from league leaders Linfield ahead of Saturday’s titanic showdown between the sides. Read more... |
 | Jimmy Callacher admits he “can’t wait to get started” after finally completing his move to Linfield. Read more... |
 | Rainey Endowed School was recently awarded funding from Sport NI through ‘Active Schools’ to deliver an after-schools football programme for primary schools in the local area. Read more... |
 | Remember the date, Saturday 25th of January 2014. Dare I say it that perhaps this is the day when our local football product finally took a long overdue turn for the better? Read more... |
 | Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is preparing to fight it out for a top-four spot with the resources currently at his disposal as his January transfer plans appear no closer to being concluded. Read more... |
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