A set of newly published abortion guidelines for medical professionals in Northern Ireland have been described as a "document of death" by a prominent pro-life campaigner.
A close friend of Willie Frazer's said the victims' campaigner reportedly wanted to be remembered as 'a serious player who took the war to the IRA' and 'not as a clown'.
Oran Kearney is targeting BetMcLean League Cup success this term but is expecting a tough encounter when his Coleraine side welcome Glentoran to The Showgrounds for tonight's third round tie.
Northern Ireland forward Gavin Whyte is braced for the one of the toughest games of his career in tomorrow's crunch Euro 2020 qualifier away to Holland but little fazes a man who continues to make a rapid rise up the ranks.
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