| News | 
  											  				          													|  | The lauding of IRA man Raymond McCreesh as a “hero” at a republican parade has been condemned by unionist representatives as grossly offensive to terror victims. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | The heartbroken mother of a 44-year-old motorcyclist who died when his bike collided with a tractor and a slurry tank on the Belfast Road in Fivemiletown, last night said “he was my backbone”. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | A 36 year-old man has been arrested by police investigating the sudden death of a 30-year-old woman in west Belfast at the weekend. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | The 26 year-old man arrested at the weekend after the murder of dissident republican Tommy Crossan has been released unconditionally, police said. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | A veteran republican from west Belfast has called for Gerry Adams’ arrest over the 1972 murder of Jean McConville. Read more... | 
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  				  																								  						| Sport | 
  											  				          													|  | Cliftonville boss Tommy Breslin says that “nothing has changed” as his side chase down back-to-back Danske Bank Premiership titles. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Eddie Patterson insists Glentoran need to convince him they are on the right track financially if he is to stay on as manager. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | The silence was deafening as David Jeffrey and his boys trooped off Windsor Park for the penultimate time on Saturday. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Ballinamallard United picked up another vital point in their quest to stay in the Premership with this 0-0 draw against Ballymena United at Ferney Park. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Darren Murphy admits Dungannon Swifts must improve their home form after bringing the curtain down at Stangmore Park with a rare victory. Read more... | 
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