History was made on Saturday for Carryduff Colts when the U12 side became the first team since the club was formed to win a league championship.
Blue plaque recognition
TWO new blue plaques are set to be erected in South Belfast at the homes of a leading early feminist and a politician who confronted the Nazis over their persecution of the Jews.
Park named after King Billy will close on Twelfth due to behaviour of Orange followers
TWELFTH of July celebrations have been banned from a South Belfast park named after and dedicated to Orange Order icon King William.
A city shaped by conflict
The impact of decades of civil unrest on Belfast’s architectural growth and evolution is the subject of an unconventional new walking tour taking in the centre of the city and its inner city communities.
Ferris a major doubt ahead of Munster Euro clash
ULSTER will bid to reach the Heineken Cup semi-final for the first time since 1999 as they travel to Thomond Park for a last eight clash with Irish rivals Munster on Sunday (1.45pm).
Concerns over feeder parades to Ormeau Park event
Nationalist politicians have called on organisers of a controversial anti-Home Rule commemoration festival to meet them face-to-face to allay fears over parades to the Ormeau Park event.