Lisburn boxer Kurt Walker eyes Olympic gold after taking European title Belfast TelegraphKurt Walker believes the next 12 months could be simply sensational as he aims to take on the best bantamweights in the world. *Fresh* from winning gold at the ...
Belfast City Half Marathon record attempt for father and son Belfast LiveTommy and Eoin Hughes have chosen the 2019 Deep RiverRock Belfast City Half Marathon event to attempt a Guinness World Record.
Mark Bain: The one rule on Belfast streets - don't talk flags Belfast TelegraphOn the streets of Belfast there's one rule about flags -you don't talk about the flags.
Bonfire contractor leak ?highly unlikely? to have come from police Belfast NewsletterA leak that led to the names of contractors appearing in sinister graffiti warning against demolishing a contentious loyalist bonfire was ?highly unlikely? to have ...
Defendant ?beyond the point of chances? Lurgan MailA 26-year-old man was sentenced to a total of ten months in prison last Wednesday at Craigavon Magistrates Court for public order and drugs offences.
Belfast soup kitchen sees demand rise more than tenfold The Irish NewsST Patrick's Soup Kitchen, which opened on Donegall Street in Belfast in April 2017, initially served an average of 20 meals each weekend but two years on, ...
NI paper review: A £17m payout and a banner dispute BBC NewsThe Belfast Telegraph leads with the story that the former boss of a care home operator at the centre of a police probe has been given a £17m payout after he ...
In pictures: Fun in the sun at annual Rossnowlagh Twelfth parade Belfast NewsletterThe Twelfth in Co Donegal took place in perfect conditions as thousands descended on Rossnowlagh for the annual demonstration.
Council presents gold award to McDonald?s Ulster StarMcDonald's is the first restaurant in the area to secure the Calorie Wise Gold Award from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and Lisburn & Castlereagh City ...
Lisburn crime Steve Cavanagh writer bags top literary gong Belfast TelegraphSteve Cavanagh last night became the first author from Northern Ireland to win The Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award.