Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has called out social media users who have subjected her to “sick attacks”.
Rodney McAree’s gutsy Dungannon Swifts delivered a telling blow to Glentoran’s title hopes at a wintry BetMcLean Oval – the east Belfast boys slumping to their first home defeat of the season.
The driver of a lorry which shed a wheel that struck a car killing a female passenger has told an inquest he was totally oblivious to what happened.
It’s fair to say the draw for the World Cup Play-Offs was not kind to Northern Ireland. If Michael O’Neill’s men can beat Italy on a Thursday night and then one of Wales or Bosnia-Herzegovina a few ...
Chris Johns has spoken of his pride at hitting 100 clean sheets at Linfield and the need for the champions to keep pace with their Premiership title rivals.
Larne came from behind to record a 2-1 win over Glenavon a soggy Inver Park to move within a point of leaders Coleraine.
Two games involving teams going for the Sports Direct Premiership title headline our Friday night action in the Irish League as Glentoran face Dungannon Swifts, while Glenavon head to Larne.
With 19 seconds left on the clock, the Belfast Giants were on track for back-to-back home defeats and another frustrating night in an inconsistent season, this time at the hands of the Coventry Blaze.
Legendary ice-skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean praised NI people for being ‘loud and friendly’ as they made their Belfast return on Friday, where they were special guests of honour at a ...
Cliftonville have had their well-documented concerns off the pitch as the proposed takeover rumbles in the background, but it hasn’t been all sunshine and happiness on the pitch either.
A man has been charged with sexual assault in connection with an alleged attack at Lurgan Park. Police investigating the incident which occurred on Tuesday, arrested a 30-year-old suspect earlier on ...
The new Irish language commissioner has said he will “steer clear of anything” rap trio Kneecap do, claiming they can be used as an example of the Irish language being “weaponised”.