| News | 
  											  				          													|  | The escalating financial crisis gripping the Executive over Sinn Fein and the SDLP’s refusal to permit welfare reform  could lead to Stormont falling, Sammy Wilson has warned. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | One of the Province’s biggest tourist attractions is to close its doors early today and motorists have been warned of traffic delays ahead of two major events tonight. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | A Christian spokesman has said his group plans no protests during the upcoming visit by Richard Dawkins, adding he would go to listen to him if there were tickets. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | When you come to the ‘toon’ (Ballymoney) St.James’s is situated at the north side – many people define it as the church opposite Dalriada School.   Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | The Prince of Wales has praised American comedian Joan Rivers for her “enormous zest for life” after she died aged 81. Read more... | 
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  				  																								  						| Sport | 
  											  				          													|  | Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson is this morning named the August Manager of the Month by the NI Football Writers’ Association. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Eddie Patterson believes Coleraine will resemble a ‘wounded tiger’ when they face Glentoran at the Oval tomorrow. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | West Brom captain Chris Brunt has echoed the sentiments of fellow Northern Ireland stalwart Aaron Hughes, sensing a real chance to take Northern Ireland back to the big stage at Euro 2016 for the first time since the 1986 World Cup. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Ronnie McFall intends to show ‘no mercy’ to struggling Dungannon Swifts when they arrive at Shamrock Park tomorrow. Read more... | 
  			       							  				          													|  | Manager Michael O’Neill sees a Northern Ireland side with “more potential” as he prepares to begin his second qualification campaign at the helm. Read more... | 
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