North Belfast families whose loved ones were the victims of a UVF murder gang are amongst those who have organised a petition calling for the Police Ombudsman to resign immediately.
UVF victims’ families launch Ombudsman petition

Johnnies at the Championship double

Like Whiterock Road buses, you wait a long time, then two come along at once.That was the feeling for the St John’s club this summer when they bridged a seven-year gap between All-County minor titles to land the top prize in both codes.
The writings and rebellions of a St Malachy’s old boy
Joseph Campbell, a poet, playwright, patriot and artist was the man behind the words to the famous My Lagan Love.Joseph went to St Malachy’s College and in 1892 in the Intermediate Examination he won an exhibition, £20 and a cup. The following year his poem “The Road Makers” was published.
Campbell and Di Lucia capture Kearney Pairs title

The main focus of attention in this week’s Fonacab League programme was the climax of the Andy Kearney Pairs competition in the O’Donnell’s club on the Whiterock Road.
Antrim champions progress to All-Ireland semi-finals
ANTRIM champions Loughgiel retained their Ulster title with relative ease against Ballycran at Casement Park on Sunday.The Shamrocks held a three point advantage at the break but wiped out the Ardsmen with a scoring onslaught in the second half to ensure they progress to meet the Munster champions in the All-Ireland semi-final
Andy Kearney Pairs Cup up for grabs
THE O’Donnell’s club on the Whiterock Road proved to be the perfect setting for the prestigious Andy Kearney Pairs.