News |
| Police are treating attacks on two houses in south Belfast as hate crimes. Read more... |
| Members of Northern Ireland’s Nigerian community held a protest in Belfast on Saturday morning to express their concern for the abducted schoolgirls still missing in their home country. Read more... |
| Wreaths have been laid at the site of one of three bombs which exploded 40 years ago today in the single worst day of atrocities in the Troubles. Read more... |
| A 26 year-old woman was assaulted by a man who was accompanied by two other males in Belfast city centre on Saturday. Read more... |
| The body of a Fermanagh man was recovered from Lough Erne on Saturday, just over 12 hours after the boat he was in with five males capsized on Friday. Read more... |
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Sport |
| Manager Tommy Wright was delighted as St Johnstone made history after winning the William Hill Scottish Cup for the first time with a 2-0 victory over Dundee United at Celtic Park. Read more... |
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| Michael O’Neill insists he will keep Caolan Lavery on his radar after the striker was forced to pull out of Northern Ireland’s South America tour. Read more... |
| Portadown issued a significant statement of intent on Wednesday with the signings of released Linfield duo Michael Gault and Mark McAllister. Read more... |
| Northern Ireland Under 15 manager Stephen Robinson has named an 18-player squad for next week’s invitation internationals against Belgium. Read more... |
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