Lisnagarvey determined to keep their grip on league leadership
After Saturday’s win over Three Rock Rovers, Garvey face Dublin 4 side Pembroke
After Saturday’s win over Three Rock Rovers, Garvey face Dublin 4 side Pembroke
Queens host Hockey League leaders Pembroke Wanderers, while Banbridge take on fourth-placed Catholic Institute
Twenty-third anniversary of bombing that murdered 29 sees renewed calls for inquiry
Coronavirus disease claims three members of Doherty family from west Belfast
Students facing an uphill struggle as they face second-placed Banbridge
Olympian Eugene Magee, who won 295 caps in 15 years, will contine to play for Banbridge
Lisnagarvey continue to set ferocious pace as they run up sixth successive win with 6-2 result against Corinthian
First drive: As craze for SUVs moves to pick-ups Ford taps talent of Co Down engineer
Barring a miraculous escape, relegation beckons for Cork C of I after latest defeat
Paramilitary organisations see opportunity in Brexit – the harder Brexit the better
Sean Byrne and Robbie Robertson both fell when high winds hit the mountain range
Tourism chief welcomes HBO’s announcement as game-changer for Northern Ireland
Pope accepts resignation of Bishop of Dromore John McAreavey
Resignation yet to be accepted by Pope and has no validity until then
Olympian will not now travel with Ireland for series against the Netherlands
Coach says better preparation needed following defeats to Polish and Belgian sides
Ireland defender Conor Harte has captained the Belgian side this season
Woman and teenager left with range of injuries after assault at Banbridge house
Banbridge, Three Rock Rovers, Lisnagarvey and Monkstown the likely final four
Shoot-out defeat to Racing Club particularly painful experience for Banbridge
Co Down side keep treble hopes alive after Monkstown fail to rattle Mark Tumilty’s men
No fairy-tale ending as UCD succumb to current holders Monkstown in semi-final
Mark Tumilty’s side return to the top of the men’s EY Hockey League as Monkstown lose
Three men demanded money, ransacked house and stole white Mercedes car
Former GAA star Justin McNulty admits party got it wrong
Move will allow Cavan-based co-op to process up to 1.1 billion litres of milk a year
It was their 18th consecutive win in the EYHL, backing up their incredible campaign
Crunch time for teams looking to finish in top four of EY Hockey League
North’s Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry examines allegations at residence
Inquiry chairman wants proper compensation scheme for victims of institutional abuse
Band members want to speak to soldiers who suspect ranks infiltrated at time of UVF atrocity
Fr Tony Flannery says scholars turned Jesus’s siblings into cousins to fit church’s view
Cardinal admits ‘shroud of secrecy’ applied to paedophile priest’s actions
Former Catholic primate faced criticism over role in meeting Smyth victims
Evidence given by former Norbertines head concerning priest challenged at inquiry
Norbertine priest had serious concerns about Smyth’s proclivities before he was ordained
Ex-primate acknowledges culture of ‘secrecy and silence’ over clerical child sex abuse
Grieving families, friends and strangers attend Oakland church where four of the six Irish J-1 students lay in repose
Two of injured remain in critical condition,families of the students start to arrive in US
Counsel for one victim claimed new evidence in the Kincora scandal must now be examined by a wider Westminster inquiry
Still unbeaten, they will be confident of reaching Sunday’s final of the IHL
Woman alleges rape by priests and nuns forcing her to eat her own vomit
Nuns, described as ‘sadistic’, deny claims of physical abuse at Nazareth Lodge in Belfast
Simon Zebo, Jamie Heaslip and Chris Henry are as competitive off the field as on it
Co Down children’s home was ‘hell on earth’, says former resident
Some 130 children sent from care homes in North as part of child migration programme
Historical Institutional Abuse inquiry hears from woman who was transported to Australia
Most of the 66 witnesses will be interviewed by video link next month
A life of scholarship and literary celebrity
Termonbacca was ‘not a good place for a child to be,’ abuse inquiry told
Sisters who cared for more than 5,000 children in need were ‘taken for granted’
Order admits it was guilty of physical abuseand failures in provision of care for children
Inquiry witnesses deny series of allegations of ill-treatment by nuns
‘Everyone needs to belong somewhere and the sisters filled that gap’
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices