NI boss Michael O'Neill believes his team is building towards an important away win - but first they host Luxembourg ...
Ireland’s number one saved well from Roland Sallai to keep the ship afloat and when Finn Azaz, who got through a ton of defensive work, dropped a ball into Parrott’s path in the box the AZ Alkmaar ...
Stars including Ewan McGregor, David Tennant and Alan Cumming have gathered for the Bafta Scotland awards in Glasgow. McGregor is to be recognised with an outstanding contribution award at the event ...
Dominant Derry champions Sleacht Néill take on the four-in-a-row Down winners Portaferry for a chance to retain their Ulster crown ...
Northern Ireland are already assured of a World Cup play-off but Isaac Price insists they're focused on their last Group A game against Luxembourg ...
Adam Keefe’s Belfast Giants battle back for a thrilling 6–3 win on Friday before falling short in overtime as he calls for more discipline ahead of Coventry and Guildford tests ...
England completed a perfect World Cup qualification campaign in Albania as Harry Kane’s late brace secured Thomas Tuchel’s side an eighth victory without conceding. Having sealed their place in North ...
Artful dodger Daithi Sands roamed across the forward line, threatening wherever he went. But, bit by bit, the game began to take on a shape that suited Sleacht Néill. The touch tight Fionn McEldowney ...
Healthcare Ireland Group, the fastest-growing care provider in Northern Ireland, has successfully completed the acquisition of Kathryn Homes. The addition of 13 care homes to the Healthcare Ireland ...
It took a lot for the holders to douse it twelve months ago. Coming off the back of having beaten Cushendall, they were out-thought and outfoxed for so much of last year’s decider, but still had the ...
TALENTED but relatively unknown a week ago, Troy Parrott is now Ireland’s favourite son after his goal-scoring heroics earned the Republic brilliant wins over Portugal and Hungary.
Ivana Bacik denied that announcing a 32-county republic as a goal for her party at its national conference on Saturday was a change in policy, or an attempt to appeal to Sinn Féin or its voters.