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Architect of the Good Friday Agreement’s relationship with the twisted financier is back in the spotlight after the release of documents this week that led to the downfall of Peter Mandelson He won ...
Job done and move on, that was the main takeaway of the pre-season victory over Edinburgh as Ulster now begin to focus on their United Rugby Championship opener with the Dragons in two weekends time.
This has been a hugely eventful couple of days for Glentoran – on and off the pitch. Thursday: Sports Minister Gordon Lyons announces the Glens have moved to the next stage in their quest for ...
A five year long prosecution against two men, accused of being senior members of the New IRA has been withdrawn by the Public Prosecution Service.
A Canadian woman was today jailed for nine months for smuggling over £750,000 worth of drugs into Northern Ireland.
Skipper Chris Shields held his nerve to rescue a point for David Healy’s Linfield in the first Big Two clash of the season against rivals Glentoran at the bouncing BetMcLean Oval.
An “ultimate conman” who breached the trust of “an entire community” to swindle more than £300,000 from a credit union has been handed a two-year sentence.
A TUV MLA has apologised after telling the press he had submitted a complaint about First Minister Michelle O’Neill.
Earlier this week, Michael Armstrong (65) of Old Holywood Road in Holywood and his son-in-law, Thomas Martin Cusack, (30) of Springfield Heights in Belfast went on trial on a charge of unlawfully ...
A pensioner may have been stabbed to death at his home in Dungannon to pay off a drug debt, the High Court heard.
The PSNI has said a man in his 20s was taken to Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital following a “serious” collision between a vehicle and pedestrian in Bangor.
The Belfast architectural firm behind Titanic Belfast has announced a management buy-out, with its current directors stepping back from their executive roles.
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