News |
 | The Garda were last night silent over calls for them to investigate Sinn Fein’s Gerry Adams over claims that he gave orders for a bombing campaign during a meeting in Dublin in 1980. Read more... |
 | A Polish woman who has lived close to the scene of a horrific racist attack for years has said that said that she has only ever encountered kindness from local people. Read more... |
 | Two sisters have won a High Court battle to have their mother removed from administering their late father’s multi-million pound estate. Read more... |
 | Almost 2,000 health workers at Craigavon Hospital are to ballot on strike action after a three-year government pay freeze. Read more... |
 | A man escaped injury after a pipe bomb attack at a house in north Belfast. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | With nothing but pride at stake, the spotlight will fall on David Jeffrey’s final game in charge of Linfield when he takes his team to Mourneview Park on Saturday to face Glenavon. Read more... |
 | Glentoran manager Eddie Patterson will again let his ‘kids’ out to play in Saturday’s final Premiership game of the season against Portadown at Shamrock Park. Read more... |
 | Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson insists he would field a reserve team on Saturday even if Ards were scrapping for survival. Read more... |
 | Whitey Anderson admitted he heaved a sigh of relief when the news reached him that only one team would be relegated from the Premiership this season. Read more... |
 | Coleraine chief Oran Kearney intends to give some of his ‘fringe players’ an opportunity in Saturday’s meaningless clash against Dungannon Swifts at the Ballycastle Road Showgrounds. Read more... |
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