‘If police could stop Al Capone a century ago, they can stop SEA UDA today’ – Sammy Wilson hits out as inquest reveals tragic last days of Carrick loyalist Mark Gourley
Owen Polley: Stormont has repeatedly let down health workers by ducking reform
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Simon Coveney has questioned if the UK wants "a breakdown in relations" with the European Union in a late night Twitter spat with Brexit negotiator David Frost.
Unfortunately, like many thousands of other people in Northern Ireland over the past few months, I needed the help of our National Health Service last weekend.
Sammy Wilson has said if it was possible to bring down the empire of Al Capone a century ago, then surely our modern-day police can eliminate the South East Antrim UDA.
Ulster Unionist leader Doug Beattie has warned that the Northern Ireland Protocol will produce perpetual political and social instability unless it is replaced.
A free concert is set to take place at Belfast's Waterfront Hall featuring some of Northern Ireland's finest singer-songwriters, musicians, actors and comedians – past, present and future.
Craig Cathcart accepts there is no point in Northern Ireland feeling sorry for themselves after another refereeing controversy against Switzerland appeared to have ended hopes of reaching next year's World Cup.
Pole man Derek Sheils finished the Irish motorcycling season with a flourish at Mondello Park, where Richie Ryan was crowned the Dunlop Masters Superbike champion for a record fourth successive year.
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