There is shock throughout Northern Ireland after it emerged a 14 year-old was behind the wheel of a vehicle when it crashed into a field in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Proposals for dealing with the legacy of the Troubles risk equating police officers with terrorists, the chairman of a body representing rank and file officers has warned.
Police are appealing for information in relation to criminal damage to a passing train in the Jordanstown Road/Glenville Road area of Newtownabbey yesterday (Tuesday).
Some say you should fear the living more than you should the dead but try telling that to any of the poor souls who witnessed ghostly goings-on in these 14 places in Northern Ireland.
Sixteen points may separate Glenavon from Saturday's opponents Crusaders but captain James Singleton counts the numbers as a false tale of the tape following the 2-2 draw.
Victims of abuse at children's homes and other residential institutions in Northern Ireland fear being let down by yet another delay to a bill for compensation.
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