Irish President Michael D Higgins' decision not to attend a centenary church service in Armagh next month has "set back north-south relations" in Ireland, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has claimed.
The Presbyterian Moderator says that the Irish President never raised concerns with church leaders about a joint church service of reflection on partition and the formation of Northern Ireland.
The DUP has appealed to the Scottish government for clean, unambiguous instructions for Rangers and Celtic fans who wish to travel to Glasgow to see their team play.
A judge has warned protesters who disrupt people's lives they "will face serious consequences" as he jailed a former Paralympic athlete who superglued himself to the roof of a British Airways plane.
Honda Racing's Glenn Irwin is aiming to finish the season with a flourish as the British Superbike Championship Showdown gets under way at Oulton Park.
Derby clashes between Coleraine and Ballymena United have always had a bit of spice, but today's clash carries extra significance as it's the Bannsiders first home game of the season.
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