News |
| Ian Paisley left both the DUP and his church when they were at their “pinnacle”, his memorial service was told. Read more... |
| A sex trafficking victim who escaped her captors in Belfast is backing a DUP bill which would criminalise buying sex. Read more... |
| While unionists and church members had a dominant place on the guest list yesterday, there were a number of others from wildly varying backgrounds too. Read more... |
| After weeks of analysis of Ian Paisley’s politics, his preaching and his personality, yesterday’s service was a reminder of his life away from the public. Read more... |
| Mike Nesbitt’s initial year as leader was so disastrous that many people wondered if, despite an overwhelming mandate from party members, he could survive. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Ulster U18 Girls secured the U18 Girls Interprovincial Title at Lisnagarvey Hockey Club with a perfect weekend claiming four wins from four. Read more... |
| Ulster must defeat reigning champions, Toulon, in Belfast on Saturday if they are to keep their European Champions Cup hopes alive. Read more... |
| Kris Boyd finally ended his seven-game scoring drought as Rangers romped to a 6-1 win over Raith Rovers at Ibrox. Read more... |
| Jon Daly may have felt frustrated at being named as a substitute at Ibrox on Saturday for the seventh successive game – but certainly provided the perfect response in his 20 minutes on the park as he netted twice in Rangers’ 6-1 win over Raith Rovers. Read more... |
| St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright admitted his players had only themselves to blame after Kilmarnock handed them a fifth straight Scottish Premiership defeat. Read more... |
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