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IT will be up to the GAA’s national Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) to determine whether any players will be ...
Despite starting her 23rd season in football, Nelson feels she is ready for another battle as Crusaders seek to return to the ...
The minister also highlighted his representations to the Government urging against concessions on agriculture in discussions ...
Universities asking for uplift in fees cap, currently standing at at £4,750 per annum for students from island of Ireland ...
THE blockbuster showdowns of Ulster rivals Donegal versus Tyrone along with Armagh and Derry are set to take ...
He was arrested after detectives from the PSNI’s major investigation team searched a house in north Belfast on Tuesday ...
Catherine Sherry, a teacher at St Joseph’s Convent Primary School, died on Monday at King’s College Hospital in London.
Fewer households also believe the amount water companies charge is fair, according to the annual Consumer Council for Water ...
In total, there are 3,330 employed full time in Belfast by the UK civil service. Fourteen departments have a presence in the ...
Playing football, rugby or netball as a child could help ward off mental health problems in adolescence, a new study suggests ...
While he didn’t need anyone to tell him the big ball reigns supreme in Ulster, the GAA’s National Head of Hurling William ...
In so many ways, Donegal are masters of consistency borne out of efficiency. On Saturday it was no different as yet again ...