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The family of a three-year-old boy from Northern Ireland who is waiting for a heart transplant have urged people to make their wishes known on organ donation.
Macmillan Cancer Support says its flagship Coffee Morning, which has run every September for 30 years, has been hit by a 76% drop in registrations across NI.
Stopping at Fuscos for ice cream in the days before rock and roll – lyrics written by music legend Van Morrison in 1991 that have been given a fresh energy by another homegrown icon.
Steven Davis is not planning on hanging up his boots any time soon as he stands ready tonight to match Pat Jennings' caps record with Northern Ireland.
Former teacher Tyler Koivisto pulled off a remarkable victory in the Northern Ireland Open, the first event he has played which awards world ranking points.
Coach Dan McFarland hailed semi-final hero Ian Madigan after the Irish international's dramatic long-range penalty with the last kick of the game gave Ulster a 22-19 win over Edinburgh at Murrayfield.
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