News |
| First Minister Peter Robinson attended First World War centenary commemoration services in Glasgow and Belfast yesterday, where he paid his respects to those who gave their lives. Read more... |
| Crowds gathered tonight at Belfast Cenotaph as wreaths were laid to mark the centenary of the First World War. Read more... |
| A security alert unfolded in Belfast city centre during the night after a report of a small explosion taking place. Read more... |
| A comprehensive police operation has been planned for the annual Apprentice Boys of Derry parade and pageant in Londonderry on Saturday. Read more... |
| Among the locations hosting centenary events last night was Carrickfergus, where many gathered at the ramparts to the town’s 12th century castle for a remembrance service. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Northern Ireland won 12 medals at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow over the past 10 days Read more... |
| Northern Ireland’s athletes returned from the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on Monday night. Read more... |
| The Lord Mayor of Belfast has congratulated the Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games competitors on their achievements in Glasgow. Read more... |
| Sport Northern Ireland’s Chief Executive Antoinette McKeown has reflected on what was a successful Commonwealth Games for the Northern Ireland squad of 117 competitors. Read more... |
| Former world boxing champion Wayne McCullough has hit out at Paddy Barnes for “disrespectful” behaviour during a Commonwealth Games medal ceremony. Read more... |
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