A majority of Conservative and Unionist Party members would be prepared to let Northern Ireland leave the United Kingdom if it meant Brexit took place, a YouGov poll has found.
Detectives investigating the disappearance and murder of 55-year-old Co Down man William 'Pat' McCormick are conducting further searches in the Comber area today.
The physical clash between British Supersport Championship rivals Jack Kennedy and Alastair Seeley at Brands Hatch on Saturday has created quite a stir.
Eugene Laverty will have to wait a little while longer to make his return from injury after admitting defeat in his bid to compete at Misano in Italy this weekend.
June is a big month for Co. Armagh author Stuart Neville. Not only will he launch his latest novel at Belfast's No Alibis bookstore, he will also play a set at the legendary Glastonbury festival with his band of fellow novelists, the Fun Lovin' Crime Writers.
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