| News | 
  											  				          													|  | The boat in which three Co Armagh anglers were travelling when it capsized almost two weeks ago in the Republic has been found. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | A viable pipe bomb was found during a security alert in Strabane on Tuesday morning. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Belfast City Council says a republican event in one of its leisure centres was clearly in breach of terms and conditions, after critics objected to use of a Sinn Fein banner, replica weapons and paramilitary flags. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Flag protester Jamie Bryson yesterday pulled out of the European election race, urging any of those who might have supported him to instead support the TUV or UKIP. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | An election poster-free zone along the route of the Giro d’Italia has moved a step closer, according to the Environment Minister. Read more... | 
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  				  																								  						| Sport | 
  											  				          													|  | Linfield are closing in on their search for a new manager – with former Northern Ireland striker Warren Feeney expected to be named as David Jeffrey’s successor. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Cliftonville manager Tommy Breslin believes his players stand on the cusp of becoming “real legends” – but only if they retain the title this season.  Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | David Jeffrey insists his players will be ready for “four big challenges” as they look to turn the tables on Cliftonville. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | A super strike by substitute Richard Lecky gave Ballinamallard a vital victory over Coleraine to bring them within a point of the Bannsiders . Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson will begin his Irish Cup semi-final preparations in earnest this week after taking a safety first approach to Saturday’s Danske Bank Premiership ‘dead rubber’ against Dungannon. Read more... | 
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