News |
 | The largest ever inquiry into the abuse of children at residential homes in the UK will examine the soul of society, a lawyer has said. Read more... |
 | A woman was sexually assaulted in the grounds of Craigavon Hospital, police have said. Read more... |
 | A sixth person this year was killed on Northern Ireland’s roads yesterday. Read more... |
 | Lord Kilclooney has rejected criticism from Ian Paisley that those who oversaw local government in the early Seventies bore some responsibility for the Troubles. Read more... |
 | The five main parties in Northern Ireland were in talks to reach agreement between themselves – not to reach agreement with Dr Richard Haass, the First Minister has said. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | With Stephen Dooley now on his way back to the United States, Coleraine manager Oran Kearney insists it’s onwards and upwards for the remainder of the Premiership campaign. Read more... |
 | Stephen Baxter admits it will be “curtains” for Crusaders’ title hopes if they lose at Windsor Park on Tuesday. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville manager Tommy Breslin insists his team will require a “professional performance” against Premiership basement side Ards at Clandeboye Park on Tuesday. Read more... |
 | Darren Boyce insists he is happy to be judged by goals following his move to Ballymena United. Read more... |
 | Ballinamallard United manager Whitey Anderson is hoping he can add some extra firepower to his ranks during the January transfer window. Read more... |
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