A former Police Ombudsman "overstepped the mark" in finding RUC officers committed criminal acts of collusion with loyalists who massacred six Catholic men, the Court of Appeal ruled.
The Grand secretary of the Orange Order, Mervyn Gibson, has appealed for people to stay at home around July 12th and stay home to help fight coronavirus.
War was on the minds of the people of Ulster on the 211th anniversary of the Relief of Derry in 1900. The News Letter observed: "Although the people of the North of Ireland are deeply interested just now by the war in South Africa it does not in anyway prevent their looking back upon struggles of the bygone and recognising the Divine hand which assisted their forefathers in their hour of peril."
Jonathan Rea will be back in action with his Kawasaki team next week as he commences testing in readiness for the return of the World Superbike Championship.
Organisers of the STATSports SuperCupNI are literally doubling their efforts to ensure next year's international youth tournament is bigger and better.
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