There were emotional scenes in east Belfast at the weekend as a 91-year-old widow, whose husband was murdered by the IRA, witnessed the unveiling of an Orange lodge banner in his memory.
Young hopeful Simon Reid intends to grasp his chance to shine in the British championship this year after making the switch to the Superstock 600 class.
Derek McGee is hoping to follow up his man of the meeting performance at last year's Around a Pound Tandragee 100 by claiming more silverware next month.
Thornhill College and Ebrington Primary School, Londonderry have been named as Northern Ireland's top senior and junior school choirs in the live final of BBC Northern Ireland School Choir Of The Year.
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