23:01
MLA succeeds with cancer plea23:01
Gill family’s double delight at annual plough match23:01
Mourning the end of Common Sense20:39
Banbridge women are a hit on Ladies Day20:37
Have a cuppa for charity at Starbucks at The Outlet20:37
Local author is full of clichés in his new book20:33
Rangers claim first away win20:33
Patched-up YCOB beaten by leaders20:33
Wins for St Pat’s, St Colman’s and Tullylish20:32
Win the next three20:32
Team Pluto on verge of Autumn League victory20:32
Town Under 10s play best game of season so far20:07
Ten men ’Stute hammered in Ballyclare19:02
No reward for unlucky Glenavon18:51
A vital win for Hilden against fellow strugglers Priesthill18:51
All Eglantine final for Qualifiers18:50
News in brief - juniors practice18:50
Whites’ Academy sides round-up18:49
Pupil success18:47
Residents vow to fight petrol station plans18:46
Moira man receives inaugural fellowship18:45
Christmas fair in Annahilt parish18:45
Laptop stolen in Lisburn18:45
Warning on marching season15:53
Warrenpoint Town 0, Ballymena United 215:00
New PSNI filmaims to curb‘one punch’fatalities15:00
Female pilot displays dogged determination to get sky high13:37
Royal Portrush would offer a great first international major says McQuillan13:00
Concern over Tesco off-licence12:00
Charges ‘squeezing life’ out of town11:53
Council tops table over staff sick days11:05
Dunloy stun the Marian as they record six-shot win11:00
Ardis claims victory in first of winter competitions at Galgorm Castle11:00
Hanks has trauma all over his face in new film10:12
Ballymena recognised as ‘Safe Town’10:00
Brown back in frame and good news on Foley op10:00
Loreto ‘unique’, says principal in bus pass row09:33
Student shows he’s got skills09:29
Ballymena girls off to South Africa09:27
Macmillan Unit Christmas Fair09:00
Outcry over killers’ sentences08:00
James helps NI team to bronze medal victory in Wales08:00
Man made threat to kill07:58
DoE let Campsie sand firm withdraw retro application07:04
Environment Minister Mark H. Durkan states that the ‘invasive species’ Japanese Knotweed was controlled by spraying with the herbicide glyphosate in the Roe Valley Country Park06:57
Clubs join up for Carter concert06:00
Green energy project could bring 10 jobs05:34
When Eddie met Alex the day the One Show rode into town05:34
BUYA U-10s in 6-1 win over Northend05:34
Biesty’sDuathlon hailed a great success05:34
Local TUV members prepare for elections05:15
Mudd can’t wait to get stuck in as Bees’ scout05:01
Litter and dog fouling problems discussed at summit00:37
City duo battle in the ring