The 38-year-old pedstrian who died after being knocked down by a car on the outskirts of Newry on Saturday had a heart of gold according to his heartbroken sister.
The leaders of Northern Ireland's main churches have encouraged political parties to keep their eyes on the goal of restoring devolution as the talks pause for Christmas.
Coleraine have been dealt a blow ahead of the busy Christmas period with the news Aaron Jarvis is set to miss the next three months with a knee injury.
Ulster coach Dan McFarland was disappointed to see Ulster's five game winning streak come to an end at the RDS as Leinster prevailed in a thrilling Irish derby by 54-42 to open up a 12 point cushion at the top of Conference A in the Guinness PRO14.
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