News |
| The PSNI yesterday dramatically withdrew their opposition to a DUP bill which aims to criminalise men who buy sex from Northern Ireland’s sex trade. Read more... |
| Detectives investigating the death of a newborn baby found on a riverside in Northern Ireland 30 years ago have urged his parents to come forward and reveal what happened. Read more... |
| TUV leader Jim Allister has claimed that it is “official government policy” to allow terrorist shrines on roadsides. Read more... |
| A total of 20 new jobs are to be created in Northern Ireland as a spin-off from the opening of a major mobile phone customer contact centre. Read more... |
| A 20-year-old man from east Belfast who threw a number of missiles at police lines during serious street disorder last July was yesterday ordered to spend 12 months in a young offenders centre. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Michael Gault is ready to fight “tooth and nail” for title glory this season – and with it send manager David Jeffrey out on a high. Read more... |
| Darren Murphy admits he has been flattered by speculation linking him with the Linfield managerial post – but says whoever follows David Jeffrey faces a “massive challenge”. Read more... |
| Warrenpoint Town boss Barry Gray has called for a strong finish from his basement battlers this season. Read more... |
| Coleraine manager Oran Kearney is relishing the challenge up ahead – starting with Saturday’s crucial Premiership clash against Portadown at the Ballycastle Road Showgrounds. Read more... |
| Crusaders chief Stephen Baxter is looking for a response from his wounded troops in Friday night’s Premiership clash against Glenavon at Seaview (7.45pm). Read more... |
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