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One of the last surviving “Chindit” soldiers from the Second World War’s Burma campaign has received the Freedom of the City of London. As a young man of about 19, Sidney Machin, now 101 ...
CLIFTONVILLE exited the Uefa Conference League at the first hurdle, going down 5-4 on aggregate after extra-time to St Joseph’s of Gibraltar in an exciting tie at Solitude. Hopes were high of ...
Jack O'Connor proud of all five of his All-Ireland victories, but noted how many injury setbacks Kerry had suffered this season ...
Donegal GAA Jim McGuinness was part of the panel when Sam first came back to the Hills in 1992, and the Glenties man led them to All-Ireland glory once more 20 years later. Now in his second stint ...
Tyrone GAA Helped galvinise Ulster’s footballing fortunes during the Noughties – lifting the Sam Maguire Cup three times (2003, ’05 and ’08) under Mickey Harte, courtesy of a golden ...
Monaghan GAA Enjoyed a renaissance in the past 20 years, ending a 25-year wait for Ulster glory in 2013 before repeating the dose again two years later. Only All-Ireland final appearance came in ...
A charity dedicated to the development and promotion of children and young people’s play has called for ‘urgent investment’ in places to play across the north ...
June 23, 2025 at 1:36pm BST A Stormont department’s decision to approve the £1.2bn A5 road upgrade is to be quashed for breaching a legislative goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions, a High ...
Lord Mountbatten abused children at his Mullaghmore estate, a new book reports. Fresh claims have been made that the British royal, who was killed by the IRA, was involved in an MI5-linked ...
Armagh have beaten Tyrone in the Ulster Championship semi-final in Clones. In the end one point separated the teams after a lively second half that saw Tyrone snatch back the lead from Armagh ...
The PSNI has said it will “consider next steps” after a Crown Court judge concluded that Jamie Bryson had “lied on oath” during a trial in which he was acquitted of conspiracy to commit ...
A Stormont minister has accused the north’s largest farming lobby group of a “knee-jerk reaction” to proposals for improving deteriorating water quality. Within hours of Agriculture and ...