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With Liam Beckett's book recalling his time at the side of the late motorcycling icon, we ask if the sport's tragedies outweigh its triumphs
Belfast City Council unveil memorial sculpture honouring the Sailortown boxing great
Georgie's genius is given the cinematic treatment, but Daniel Gordon's new biopic doesn't edit around the personal oblivion that defined the footballer's latter days
As Belfast prepares to host Britain's finest athletes, it's the hard work of our own heroes that shines through the noise around this year's BBC gala
With his side on the cusp of history, the international coach has laid the foundations for a bright footballing future far beyond Euro 2016
With Belfast's undefeated world champion expected to breeze through his US debut, fans should be reminded that boxing is full of uncertainty
Students at the University of Ulster's York Street Campus exhibit work in photography, fashion, architecture and more alongside invited artists from around the world
Celebrity mentalist on giving up a high-paid teaching job to follow his creative dream, and how he can make people believe 'that miracles are possible'
Opera for kids, shows translated to English for the first time and free song downloads for parents – festival director Ali Fitzgibbon on giving audiences something new from March 6 – 13
Padraig Coyle recalls the remarkable achievements of Ireland's greatest ever rugby player
Two traditional performers share their love of bluegrass music in Derry and Belfast this coming weekend
The 143rd Open Championship victor from Holywood takes his place in the hall of Northern Irish sporting greats
Tracing the iffy singles and terrace anthems accompanying football's greatest stage through the years
The extraordinary Dunlop family are the focus of DoubleBand Films' new documentary on the thrilling sport of road racing
Padraig Coyle appraises the Carnlough man's impressive second campaign as leader of Liverpool FC
The negative and positive experiences of foreign settlers is explored in a collaborative new theatre production
The singer has a new album and headline slot at Belfast Music Week to look forward to. 'Things couldn't be better'
Playwright John Breen tells the story of Munster rugby team's historic 1978 victory over the All Blacks at the Waterfront Hall
The legendary folk singer and activist hopes to uncover some familial history when she performs in The MAC on October 3
A new book by musician and amateur historian Nigel Boullier documents the county's little-known musical heritage
Armagh-based equestrian and her Dutch Warmblood mount Youri aim for a top five finish at the Paralympic Games
The Ballykelly sprinter will be feeling the 'adrenaline rush' at the 2012 Paralympic Games
The track cyclist admits to being 'the freak' in his family, but all the training will be worth it for a podium finish
The 22-year old from west Belfast will make history in London this summer
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