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A game of croquet on the lawn may be reminiscent of Victorian times, but a Belfast entrepreneur is hoping to bring lawn games back into fashion having launched her own business after lockdown.
A loyalist once jailed for an arson attack on a Catholic church has admitted selling dodgy sportswear and having more than £7,530 of criminal cash.
On Friday night in the Tyrone senior league, Dungannon beat Trillick 0-25 to 0-17. Trillick lost heavily, despite kicking the ball over the bar more times than Dungannon and playing the better ...
The remnants of a hurricane could bring a swift end to potentially record-breaking heat forecast for the bank holiday, the Met Office has said.
Weeks after Rhonda Byrne Tyson’s daughter, Dayla, and grandson, Kyran, were reported missing to gardaí, a local journalist and neighbour, Andrew Spearman, met her on the street.
A game of croquet on the lawn may be reminiscent of Victorian times, but a Belfast entrepreneur is hoping to bring lawn games back into fashion after launching her own business after lockdown.
Mary Lou McDonald has made a fresh demand for preparations for an Irish unity referendum to start immediately.
Police have arrested a man after reports of attempted break-ins and vehicles being damaged in north Belfast. Officers were contacted about incidents at various addresses in the early hours of Sunday ...
Teenager Findlay Curtis rescued ragged Rangers with a late strike in a 1-1 William Hill Premiership draw at St Mirren to leave Russell Martin still looking for his first league win in charge.
Former county star Chris Kerr is excited about Mark Doran’s appointment as Antrim manager, but insists he needs to find a way to entice the best players to commit to the squad for the long-term.
Gloria Hunniford has shown her fighting spirit a year on from losing husband Stephen Way.
There was a time when working from home signified poverty. Subsistence farming, stitching a few garments or spinning yarn were never the occupations of the wealthy.