The Great Hall at Stormont was transformed into a craft workshop as MLAs made origami cranes to celebrate World Peace Day. The project is the brainchild of the North Belfast-based Arts and Disability Forum (ADF) which has been working with a wide range of community groups, ethnic minority organisations and disability groups throughout the North to produce almost 2,000 paper cranes as a symbol of peace.
Malachians lack cutting edge

Malachians were left to rue missed chances as they narrowly went down 1-0 away to a resolute Kilmore Rec side at Crossgar.In difficult, sodden conditions Mals missed three glorious chances at the start of the second half, whilst Kilmore will point to three great saves from Mals’ man of the match, keeper Ciaran Stitt, and three goal line clearances.
Rock solid Clifton Athletic make Junior Shield progress
Clifton Athletic progressed to the second round of the IFA Junior Shield with a comfortable victory over Rock Athletic.Some neat passing and quick movement led to the opener as Liam Campbell played a through ball for Johanson to score his first of the season.
Five star St Pat’s advance in Junior Shield

St Patrick’s YM continued their winning start to the season with this victory in the Junior Shield game at Olympia.Last year’s beaten finalists were expected to win but they didn’t have it all their own way especially at the start.
Clifton Athletic win local derby
Clifton Athletic II kept up their 100 per cent record for the season with a hard fought win over Malachian Shamrocks at the Grove. Clifton started well and put the Shamrocks under pressure early on with Martin Murphy, Meehan and Mallon all going close. They should have gone ahead but Padraig Murphy was unlucky on three occasions