Loyalists have claimed they will have "no choice but to police their own area" if they feel let down by the PSNI when it comes to recent reports of anti-social behaviour in south-east Tyrone.
A man charged with terrorist offences following the recovery of an improvised shotgun allegedly fired at a PSNI station failed yesterday in a new bid to be released from custody.
A Co Down woman and her partner are in the middle of what could turn out to be a seven-year road trip in a van which they've converted into their new home.
WITH the news that international cruising can resume after 18 months TUI's Marella Cruises are further sweetening the deal with customers able to take £300 off their booking for a limited period.
It was no coincidence that Stuart King, a manager with zero minutes in a Premiership dugout, turned to Irish League players boasting close to 30 years of combined top-flight football as his first two Carrick Rangers signings.
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