News |
| The new US envoy to Northern Ireland last night clarified pro-nationalist comments from 30 years ago and said that he “fully supports” the majority wish for the Province to remain part of the UK. Read more... |
| Dozens of women travelled to Northern Ireland from the Republic to obtain abortion pills on Tuesday, in a defiant stance against current laws on terminations. Read more... |
| A Co Armagh village road has been shut in both directions after a four-vehicle crash. Read more... |
| The PSNI advised motorists that delays can be expected after a two-vehicle crash in the Holywood area. Read more... |
| Two houses have had their windows damaged during a third night of disturbances at an east Belfast interface on Tuesday night. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Ulster road racing great Phillip McCallen says Michael Dunlop’s shock departure from BMW Motorrad will only strengthen his resolve to prove once again that it’s the man, not the bike, that wins races at the Isle of Man TT. Read more... |
| Stephen Robinson has firmly nailed his colours to the mast by rejecting a big-money coaching offer from Watford and sticking with Northern Ireland. Read more... |
| Northern Ireland’s forgotten hero Jonny Caldwell sets out today (Wednesday) on the next stage of a long and difficult road to win a place on the European PGA Tour. Read more... |
| Rangers boss Ally McCoist admits he is desperate to avoid a draw against Celtic after his side scraped into the League Cup semi-finals. Read more... |
| Warren Feeney’s Linfield blew a two goal lead as they surrendered the Toals County Antrim Shield in a dramatic quarter final tie at Windsor Park. Read more... |
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