Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk’s ‘shock’ after failed drugs test
Chelsea winger Mykhailo Mudryk has been handed a provisional suspension by the Football Association after submitting a drugs test sample which contained a banned substance.
The Premier League tipping point which is set to bring chaos and a blueprint for surprise winners
In the immediate aftermath of the Manchester derby, Pep Guardiola was dumbfounded. He wasn’t, for once amid recent form, the only one.
Dentist warns ignoring ‘normal toothache’ could have deadly consequences
It’s easy to brush off a toothache, particularly during festive periods when sugary foods are in abundance, but one dentist has warned that ignoring it could have fatal consequences. Dr.…
Daniel O’Donnell: ‘I nearly quit singing – but here I am, 40 years on, still doing it’
Daniel O’Donnell has revealed he was on the verge of quitting the entertainment business 40 years ago after insiders told him no one wanted to listen to his country and…
Why Joel Cooper’s move from Linfield to Coleraine shows how rare loyalty really is
Tiernan Lynch’s recent move to Derry City got me thinking about loyalty, emotional attachment and a firm commitment to one club — is it really a thing anymore?
Households urged to take care with festive food hygiene after ‘risks’ findings
The food safety watchdog has urged households to take care over Christmas after finding many are taking “unnecessary and avoidable risks” with festive food.
Ontario revokes licence of dentist who changed name after helping Iran evade sanctions
Regulators have revoked the licence of an Ontario dentist after Global News revealed he was practicing under a name he adopted following his conviction for helping Iran evade sanctions. Dr.…
Inst relishing another early Schools’ Cup duel with great rivals Campbell: Jamie Kirk
Just as with last season, Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ Cup holders Royal Belfast Academical Institution have been drawn against old rivals Campbell College for the historic competition’s round of 16…
Bus lane traffic alleviation measure better late than never, but long-term commitment needed
Once in a while in Northern Ireland there’s occasion to raise an eyebrow that a decision has finally been made; there’s not usually a lot of them going around. Taxis…
What Ulster must do to break out of their worrying cycling of defeat and kick on
As festive interpros go this one comes with baggage, actually loads of it really, for both teams as they prepare for this latest encounter.