News |
| Ian Paisley will today be buried in privacy after a funeral service at his home attended only by his closest relatives. Read more... |
| The Scottish independence referendum on Thursday could have ramifications for supporters of one of Scotland’s most identifiable British institutions - Glasgow Rangers Football Club, if a majority plumps to leave the Union. Read more... |
| The son of American evangelist Billy Graham has described Ian Paisley as “a powerful politician and a towering figure in the Northern Irish peace process” — despite Dr Paisley’s sharp criticisms of Dr Graham. Read more... |
| Although Ian Paisley will be buried in strict privacy, there were warm public tributes on Sunday from the pulpit at the church which he built and from which many expected that he would have been buried. Read more... |
| For better or worse (and there have been elements of both) Ian Paisley was the single most striking political figure in Northern Ireland for decades. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Ronnie McFall says the best is yet to come from table toppers Portadown. Read more... |
| Stephen Baxter drew on the positives after Crusaders stormed back from two goals down to claim a point in a thrilling climax at Stangmore Park. Read more... |
| Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson admitted he may have to make changes after his side’s latest points-dropping capitulation. Read more... |
| Tommy Breslin was at a loss to explain Cliftonville’s dire display as the Danske Bank Premiership’s last remaining unbeaten record was put to the sword by Coleraine. Read more... |
| A superb strike from substitute Michael McCrudden gave new boys Institute all three points at Ferney Park on Saturday afternoon. Read more... |
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