Three people have been treated by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service as firefighters tackled a house fire in Co Antrim. The blaze happened at a property in the Munie Road area of Carnlough ...
The Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final between Antrim and Armagh will take place in Corrigan Park on April 12th at 12.30pm. Following a meeting of the Ulster Council’s CCC on ...
Antrim Township Community Park has added two new exercise bikes for public use. The bikes track distance, speed, and calories burned. The bikes are designed for users 13 and older. There’s a new ...
An Antrim squad statement has been backed by the GPA as the ‘Corrigan or nowhere’ saga rumbles on. Ulster GAA announced this evening that the 2025 Ulster quarter-final clash will be held at ...
Antrim players primed to let football do the talking and call for Casement Park progress Updated / Wednesday, 26 Mar 2025 17:10 The Belfast venue has a capacity of 4000 ...
Antrim had threatened to pull out of the Ulster Football Championship game against All-Ireland holders Armagh if the contest wasn't played at Corrigan Park Antrim's Ulster Football Championship ...
It now looks almost certain that Antrim's glamour Ulster SFC match against the All-Ireland champions Armagh will take place at Corrigan Park in Belfast on 12 April. A Ulster CCC statement is due ...
The issue of where the Ulster first-round match between Antrim and All-Ireland champions Armagh will take place became embroiled in further controversy on Thursday night when the Gaelic Players ...
Antrim's Ulster Football Championship fixture against All-Ireland champions Armagh will be played at Corrigan Park on 12 April. Ulster GAA confirmed in a statement on Tuesday the match will take ...
While the lead-up to Sunday’s showdown at Corrigan Park was rightly painted as must-win for Antrim, the same applied to the O’Moore men, who now face the daunting task of taking maximum points ...
Antrim’s controversial Ulster SFC clash with All-Ireland champions Armagh will now be staged in Corrigan Park after the provincial council confirmed it had backed down in the row over where the ...
A Crumlin man has accepted a six-year boardroom ban after his restaurant and cafe company went bust while owing creditors over £130,000. James Deery (45), from Nutts Corner Road in the Co Antrim ...
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