News |
| A bill to significantly reform Stormont by creating an Official Opposition could also see the Executive’s leaders re-named as the ‘joint first ministers’ and reform how the Speaker is chosen, its author has revealed. Read more... |
| One Antrim village has been named among the prettiest settlements in the whole UK. Read more... |
| Tens of thousands of workers, including many who have been on strike this week, will join protests today to highlight the need for pay to increase. Read more... |
| Irish political figure Daniel O’Connell has been remembered as the Nelson Mandela of his day as the newest of London’s famous blue plaques was unveiled in his honour. Read more... |
| It is appropriate that Ian Paisley’s public memorial service tomorrow is held in the Ulster Hall, one of the closest friends of the late First Minister has said. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Captain Rory Best insists Ulster’s set-piece must be “bang on the money” if they are to tame Leicester Tigers for a second successive European season at Welford Road. Read more... |
| Warren Feeney says Linfield are approaching Saturday’s titanic showdown with Cliftonville in “very confident” mood. Read more... |
| Carl Frampton is getting close to being given the green light to resume full training in two weeks time. Read more... |
| The Masters Cross Country Trails at Queens Playing Fields, Upper Malone on Saturday are certain to be keenly contested with places in the International team at stake. Read more... |
| The Belfast Giants began their Continental Cup challenge with a 4-1 win over Dutch side Tilburg Trappers in Bremerhaven, Germany on Friday. Read more... |
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