News |
 | A woman, whose mother was killed in the IRA Poppy Day massacre in 1987, has spoken of the tragedy of losing two brothers in sudden deaths in the space of three months. Read more... |
 | More than a dozen graves of fallen soldiers from the two world wars have been desecrated in Northern Ireland. Read more... |
 | Despite the damp and dismal weather, crowds still turned out to see many of the young Orangemen of the future take to the streets in Co Antrim yesterday. Read more... |
 | The Orange Order and a prisoner support group for ex-IRA members are among the organisations involved with a soon-to-be-launched course about identity. Read more... |
 | The death of a woman in west Belfast is no longer being treated as suspicious, police have said. Read more... |
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Sport |
 | ‘Two in a row and more to go’ appears to be Cliftonville’s mantra after clinching back-to-back titles on Tuesday. Read more... |
 | Cliftonville chairman Gerard Lawlor has hailed the calming influence of manager Tommy Breslin. Read more... |
 | Two second-half goals from Bilel Mohsni gave Rangers a narrow 2-1 win over Ayr United at Ibrox – but this was a hard-fought encounter with the Light Blues only just meriting the victory. Read more... |
 | PORTADOWN 0 CLIFTONVILLE 2 Read more... |
 | Ards 0 Coleraine 1
Paul Owens gave Coleraine the points with a memorable goal in an unremarkable game at Clandeboye Park. Read more... |
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