A “lively, lovely boy” who was murdered in the Omagh bomb was so badly disfigured by the blast that his father had to identify him by his watch, the inquiry into the atrocity has heard.
This story first appeared in a 16-page commemorative section, “Thank you, New Jersey,” celebrating The Star-Ledger newspaper’s legacy in print. On Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025 The Star-Ledger published its ...
The sportscaster is known for having a quick take on just about everything, but he was taken aback to learn that he'd ...
Mansfield Town suffered a car crash of a second half as they lost a fifth game in a row with a painful 2-1 defeat at 10-men ...
A CAMPAIGN has been launched in an attempt to have a Celtic legend canonised by the Catholic church. It would see him become ...
The former UK track and field standout rides Olympics glory to a barrier-shattering win in the Lexington Herald-Leader’s 44th Sports Figure vote.
Tommy Burns is adored as a footballer and manager at Celtic and now a group want him to be canonised by the Catholic Church ...
The Detroit Lions have agreed to hire Denver Broncos assistant John Morton as offensive coordinator and promote Kelvin ...
Mansfield Town suffered a fourth defeat in a row as a late winner from a goalkeeping error gave visiting strugglers Crawley ...
Paul McGovern was delighted to deliver on Paddy McLaughlin’s “grab me a winner” message after scoring with his first touch in ...
The use of copyrighted material to help train artificial intelligence models is the subject of a newly launched Government ...
Wynne Evans, who is currently on the Strictly Come Dancing live tour, has apologised after he was heard making an "inappropriate and unacceptable" remark during the launch event ...