The act of premeditated murder committed by the Provisional IRA in Enniskillen on November 8 1987 (known as The Poppy Day Bomb) continues to affect every aspect of our lives some 31 years later.
John Stalker, the man who led a major inquiry into an alleged state "shoot to kill" policy in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, has died aged 79, his family announced.
Roly Daniels, highly regarded as one of Ireland's finest entertainers and performers will perform for one night only at the Theatre at the Mill, Newtownabbey, on Thursday, March 7.
Ballymena United midfielder James Knowles knows the Sky Blues will be severely tested by Linfield in the BetMcLean League Cup Final on Saturday afternoon.
The Ulster Orchestra will be joined by internationally-renowned artists, Beoga and The Gloaming's Iarla Ó Lionáird, for a very special St Patrick's weekend concert at Belfast Waterfront on Saturday March 16 at 7.45pm.
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