Belfast City Council has voted to take legal action in a bid to force the Department for Infrastructure to take action to remove paramilitary flags and banners supporting British Army regiments from lampposts across Belfast.
A police escort took Willie Frazer on one last tour of south Armagh yesterday, wearing his Orange sash and wrapped in a Union Flag, before he was led to rest.
Unionists have accused Sinn Fein of "hypocrisy" after Belfast City Council backed the party's call for legal action to force the removal of paramilitary flags and banners.
County Clare racer Kevin Baker is being treated in intensive care at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast following a crash at the Enniskillen Road Races on Saturday.
After making sporting history in 2018, Katie Mullan has received the honorary degree of Doctor of Science (DSc) for outstanding services as captain of the Ireland ladies hockey team.
A Cookstown familyho organised an afternoon tea with the help of friends, family and volunteers at Claggan Presbyterian Church, has raised a staggering £6,000 for Air Ambulance Northern Ireland.
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