The PSNI have revealed that people have been visiting two of Northern Ireland's leading beauty spots on Saturday, despite the lockdown over coronavirus.
Staff at a Co Down care home have taken the government's 'lock down' advice to a whole new level, by becoming residents at the Ard Cuan facility in Portaferry to reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection.
With equity release featuring more and more in the media over recent years, you may not really be sure what it is, if it's right for you and where to turn for advice?
Emma McConaghie is the owner of Be Unique by Emma in Ballymoney. She is the wife of Coleraine FC defender Gareth and is mum to two gorgeous daughters - Darcie and Faith.
Armoy Clerk of the Course Bill Kennedy has sounded a stark warning that it could be 2022 before Irish road racing recovers from the impact of the coronavirus crisis.
The coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the road racing calendar for 2020 with race meetings throughout Ireland and across the UK cancelled or postponed.
He's one of local football's real characters having played for Ballymena United and Coleraine before going on to be a top-flight referee and now one of the top sports photographers.
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