News |
| There was a time — and it wasn’t that long ago, either — when the prospect of two ‘evangelical,’ high-profile atheists addressing a meeting in Belfast would have been as likely as Pastor McConnell hosting a birthday weekend for his children in Sodom and Gomorrah. Read more... |
| Unionists have cautiously welcomed Thursday night’s decision by the PSNI to formally submit a file to the Public Prosecution Service regarding comments made by a rebel band at the Ardoyne Fleadh. Read more... |
| An alleged rogue trader scam targeting elderly homeowners in Northern Ireland stretches across multiple police districts, a court heard on Thursday. Read more... |
| The head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service was furious about an article in the News Letter which claimed that there may be a mutiny among senior civil servants over the Anglo-Irish Agreement. Read more... |
| The most senior Army officer in Northern Ireland in 1985 wanted the Government to consider detention without trial for suspected IRA members. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Manager Michael O’Neill sees a Northern Ireland side with “more potential” as he prepares to begin his second qualification campaign at the helm. Read more... |
| Cliftonville striker David McDaid hopes to celebrate his August Player of the Month award by pocketing three points in Saturday’s Danske Premiership game against Warrenpoint Town at Milltown. Read more... |
| Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton has urged Irish League chiefs to start using video evidence in the case of mistaken identity. Read more... |
| Defensive duo, Shane McEleney and Aaron Barry have returned to full fitness to give Derry City boss, Peter Hutton a major boost ahead of the visit of Sligo Rovers to Brandywell Stadium. Read more... |
| Linfield held firm to claim a long overdue Solitude point in a scoreless draw with Cliftonville last night. Read more... |
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