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Arlene Foster has launched a fresh attack on Edwin Poots for taking the DUP in a "nasty" direction and told her successor that he must implement an Irish language act.
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The solicitor for a Northern Ireland council insulted elected members and claimed DUP councillors should be "hospitalised" in secret tape recordings, the News Letter can reveal.
A Sinn Fein minister in Northern Ireland has declined to say whether the party is considering refusing to nominate a deputy First Minister this week if they do not receive assurances over the delivery of language legislation.
European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic has rejected an accusation that the European Union (EU) is using Northern Ireland to punish the United Kingdom for Brexit.
The bank holiday weekend started well as London and the South East recorded highs of 21C on Saturday, sending people flocking to beaches and parks; it could end with the hottest day of 2021 so far.
After they followed their opening day victory against Waringstown by losing three consecutive matches, not many would have expected Lisburn to be finishing in the LVS Twenty20 Cup top-four.
Glenavon have signed former Linfield players Andy Waterworth, Mark Stafford and Mark Haughey - here's how some Irish League fans have reacted across social media:
Jonathan Rea dedicated his first victory at Estoril in Portugal to the memory of Swiss rider Jason Dupasquier, who has passed away following a crash at Mugello in Italy.
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