News |
| News Letter readers, and people right across Northern Ireland, should be in no doubt, this Government will always stand by you. That includes sticking up for additional help for Northern Ireland where its unique circumstances make that the right thing to do. Read more... |
| Almost 50 tonnes of toxic waste have been found at a fuel laundering plant in south Armagh. Read more... |
| A DUP councillor has quit the party after he faced disciplinary action for saying that South Antrim MP William McCrea is becoming more active because there is an election coming up. Read more... |
| A Co Down man who owes his life to an off-duty nurse has spoken of his sudden collapse and how he thought he “was a goner”. Read more... |
| A woman in her 50s has received hospital treatment after being knocked to the ground during a mugging in east Belfast. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Ulster hooker, Rory Best, has been ruled out of Ireland’s Test matches against South Africa and Georgia, the News Letter can exclusively reveal. Read more... |
| Michael O’Neill is set to put his faith in Manchester United teenager Paddy McNair as Northern Ireland look to continue their stunning start to the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign in Romania. Read more... |
| Vauxhall Motors Ltd has confirmed its continued involvement as title sponsors of the International North West 200 in 2015. Read more... |
| Defence coach Les Kiss has insisted his four-month Ulster sabbatical will have no impact on his preparations for Ireland’s autumn Test series. Read more... |
| Ally McCoist was more than happy to take all three points with a 3-0 win at Cowdenbeath despite a performance that it is fair to say was not out of the top drawer. Read more... |
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