Almost two decades before the RHI scandal, civil servants identified the potential for paying illegal state aid to Moy Park, declassified government files reveal.
The Northern Ireland Office has declined to comment on the revelation that it deliberately deceived the public over polling which it commissioned in 1996.
Oran Kearney admits having to play Glenavon in the fifth round of the Irish Cup after a demanding Christmas schedule is not how he would have planned it.
Ulster made it seven wins from their last eight games in all competitions as they comprehensively dispatched Munster in the Irish Pro14 derby to stretch their unbeaten run at home to 19 matches on Friday night.
Warrenpoint Town's Irish Cup preparations featured confirmation of a double deal designed to add to the club in a fight against relegation out of the Danske Bank Premiership.
Staying overnight in a hotel can be great fun, but one of the most annoying parts of being away from home is having to pack up all your luggage when you leave.
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