Thousands of bikers have taken to the streets of central London to protest against the prosecution of a soldier who servedin Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
In the second part of our interview with Gloria Hunniford, the Portadown-born presenter talks about the unbearable grief of losing her daughter Caron and why the charity she established has helped her cope
The chairman of Cookstown Motorcycle Club has moved to clarify the circumstances surrounding Guy Martin's entry for this month's KDM Hire Cookstown 100 road races.
Jonathan Rea was second fastest overall in free practice at Assen on Friday as World Superbike Championship leader Alvaro Bautista ended the day sixth quickest on the combined times.
Portstewart have suffered Intermediate Cup heartache after a successful protest by Queen's University saw the Sea Hawks lose their place in this year's final.
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