News |
 | Support for the families of murdered sappers Mark Quinsey and Patrick Azimkar was last night extended by unionist politicians after Marian McGlinchey received a suspended sentence for an offence related to the murders. Read more... |
 | Two ex-soldiers have added their voices to the chorus of comment over McGlinchey’s sentence. Read more... |
 | A man is due in court on Wednesday charged with the murders of two Catholic men in north Belfast almost 20 years ago. Read more... |
 | Former INLA volunteer Tony O’Hara, whose brother Patsy was the fourth republican to die in the 1981 hunger strike, yesterday said that during the Troubles “not one life was worth it”. Read more... |
 | The Ministry of Defence has insisted that leaving Ballykinler without a resident battalion for the first time in a century does not represent a lessening of the armed forces footprint in Northern Ireland. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | Ballymena United are hoping to beat derby rivals Coleraine in the race to sign defender Jim Ervin. Read more... |
 | IT was goals galore at Mourneview Park as Cliftonville stretched their unbeaten run to a lucky 13. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville stretched their unbeaten run to 13 league games with an emphatic 5-2 victory over Glenavon - the only team to beat them away from home this season. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville boss Tommy Breslin has urged his players to continue mounting pressure on league leaders Linfield. Read more... |
 | Crusaders boss Stephen Baxter praised the quality of his players as they put on a five-star show in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Monday night. Read more... |
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