The family of IRA victim Paul Quinn say they remain hopeful of some kind of breakthrough in the case, after cross-border activity by detectives this week.
The BBC is looking at "lessons to be learned" after its coverage of the death of the Duke of Edinburgh drew a record number of complaints, the director-general has said.
Pat O'Doherty, Enniskillen's award-winning butcher and respected food innovator, is aiming to revive interest among foodies here in traditional black puddings, a blood sausage delicacy that features in many global cuisines.
Yamaha's Toprak Razgatlioglu admits he is 'feeling stressed' as he battles with six-time champion Jonathan Rea with the World Superbike title at stake.
Laurelvale will be looking to end a 55-year wait to lift the GMcG Junior Cup for a third time while Lisburn II aim to continue a fine record in the competition when the pair meet in the final on Saturday.
Belfast Giants head coach Adam Keefe believes his latest signing to the roster for the upcoming season will cause problems for opposing teams' defencemen.
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