PAUL Kee insists his red-hot Welders team will turn up the heat on Newry City when the Playr-Fit Championship relegation battlers come to Blanchflower Stadium on Saturday.
More than £7.5m in parking fines are currently unpaid, while almost £10m in fines were written off in the last five years.
Brendan is a sports reporter at The Irish News. He has worked at the media outlet since January 1999 and specialises in GAA, ...
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Hosted on MSN'Corrigan or Nowhere' takes another twist as Antrim nominate Corrigan Park to Ulster CouncilCountry representatives met with Ulster Council over Corrigan Park staging the event, and Croke Park emerges as a possibility ...
At Tuesday night’s meeting of the Ulster CCC, Antrim nominated Corrigan Park as their home venue for April's clash with ...
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A former surgeon at Daisy Hill hospital has had the sentence for his domestic violence conviction reduced following an appeal ...
Two Dundalk men who stole from a shop in Newry before swiping €50 from a car nearby were visibly relieved when their prison sentences ...
The NFL will hold its first-ever regular-season game in Dublin in 2025, marking another step in the league’s global expansion ...
A decision on the venue for Antrim's Ulster SFC quarter-final clash with All-Ireland champions Armagh could be taken this ...
Newry City manager Darren Mullen insists his side need to build on Saturday’s positive point picked up in a 1-1 draw with ...
Meath got the better of Down in front of a big crowd at Pairc Esler on Saturday evening in another exciting Allianz League Division 2 fixture that came close to the wire. Both sides came into this ...
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