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Flintoff quits coaching job over pay dispute

Freddie Flintoff resigned as Northern Superchargers coach after a salary offer he felt was disrespectful. Discover how cricket has been his anchor after his near-fatal crash.

Two dead in Bus Éireann coach and car crash

Two people have died after a collision between a Bus Éireann coach and a car on the Derrylin Road near Enniskillen. Emergency services responded to the scene. Read the latest updates.

NI race hate crimes reach third highest level

Police figures reveal race hate incidents in Northern Ireland have surged to the third highest level on record, with a sharp increase linked to anti-immigration riots. Urgent calls for a new anti-racism strategy follow.

Best Northern Lights Cruises for 2026

Discover how a cruise offers the ultimate Northern Lights experience. Explore 2026 sailings to Norway, Iceland & Greenland with expert guides and dark skies for optimal viewing.

NI smoking ban faces Brexit legal hurdle

Labour's ambitious plan to outlaw smoking and vaping in Northern Ireland could breach the Brexit Windsor Framework, warns former Attorney General Sir Jonathan Jones in explosive legal analysis.

Flintoff's emotional cricket return after crash

Cricket legend Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff returns to professional cricket as head coach of Northern Superchargers after serious car crash, marking an inspiring comeback story.

Flintoff quits as Northern Superchargers coach

Cricket legend Andrew Flintoff makes abrupt exit as head coach of Northern Superchargers men's team after just one season in The Hundred tournament, citing personal reasons for his departure.

Northern Ireland pupils forced into Republic's schools

Dozens of Northern Irish pupils are being educated in the Republic of Ireland as Derry's school capacity crisis reaches breaking point, raising urgent questions about educational provision and cross-border cooperation.

UK's Most Westerly Village Holds a Secret American Link

Uncover the hidden charms of Belleek, Northern Ireland. This remote village isn't just the UK's most westerly point—it boasts a stunning castle, a unique US connection, and a serene escape from the modern world.

Reform UK Would Axe Northern High-Speed Rail Schemes

Richard Tice announces Reform UK would axe HS2 northern leg and Northern Powerhouse Rail, prioritising road and local rail upgrades instead, in a major policy shift affecting northern infrastructure.

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