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Portadown defender Lewis MacKinnon says the squad is ready to dig deep again in another challenging campaign. The Ports made an impressive return to the top flight and are now aiming to keep moving in ...
Callum Devine is on course to claim a first victory at the Modern Tyres Ulster International Rally – and secure his second Irish Tarmac Rally Championship title in just three seasons.
Larne Women gave their hopes of avoiding relegation from the Sports Direct Women’s Premiership a major kick-start with a first League win of the season win of the season.
The Bishop of Derry has joined calls for the last-minute return of a centuries old Apprentice Boys flag to a Derry cathedral amid fears it could be burned on a bonfire.
The TUV has overtaken Alliance and the Ulster Unionists to become Northern Ireland’s third most popular party.
An NI comedian has opened up about the story behind his award winning Edinburgh Fringe Festival joke. Andy Gleeks, from Belfast, won the (some guy called) Dave Joke of the Fringe 2025 with a joke ...
Police have confirmed they are treating the theft of a flag and damage to a flagpole at a Co Antrim Orange Hall as a sectarian hate crime.
A man has been arrested after weapons, including knives, were brandished during a fight in Co Tyrone. The incident in the Irish Street/Shambles Lane area of Dungannon was reported to police on ...
The emergence of ‘vigilante patrol’ groups targeting ethnic minorities and the homeless has drawn criticism from politicians, human rights groups and others in recent days.
Why is the M3 closed this weekend ?
A “heart-warming” service took place at Belfast City Hall today to mark the 80th anniversary of the Allied victory in the Second World War.
A man allegedly breached a restraining order by posting on Facebook about Belfast’s Lord Mayor, a court has heard.