News |
| A priest’s comments at the funeral of former IRA terrorist Tony Catney have been described as ‘disgraceful’ by MLA Nelson McCausland. Read more... |
| A plaque commemorating a former Israeli president, which had been removed from a north Belfast home, should be lent to Belfast City Hall, it has been suggested. Read more... |
| The Parades Commission has broken new ground in restricting band parades by imposing a single drum beat for the first time when passing nationalist protestors, it has been claimed. Read more... |
| Defenders of grammar school education said yesterday that Northern Ireland’s excellent A-level results prove the system here should not be replaced. Read more... |
| Students taking A levels in Northern Ireland have once again outperformed their counterparts in England and Wales at grades A - A* Read more... |
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Sport |
| Linfield boss Warren Feeney believes Wednesday’s derby heroics can be the launchpad for greater things this season. Read more... |
| Crusaders are being branded the Danske Bank Premiership’s ‘entertainers’ following their opening two results to the new campaign – and manager Stephen Baxter insists there is more to come. Read more... |
| Darren Murphy is urging his players to ‘raise to the challenge’ when the travel to Mourneview Park to face in-form Glenavon on Saturday. Read more... |
| Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson believes his team’s impressive start to the new Danske Premiership campaign will be scrutinised by Portadown at the Showgrounds on Saturday. Read more... |
| Big Timmy Adamson rescued a point for Crusaders with a last gasp equaliser against Ballymena United at Seaview. Read more... |
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