John Greer Dill was born on Christmas Day 1881 in Lurgan, the only son and second child of John and Jane Dill.
An Army veteran has called on people to remember those who served in conflicts such as Northern Ireland and not just to focus on "the big wars".
Fermanagh’s Kieran McKenna toasted a "special" first Premier League win for Ipswich in 22 years following a superb 2-1 ...
Last week, the Conservative Party’s choice of leader was quickly pushed off the front pages by the US election result.
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes was unhappy that a Remembrance Sunday silence at Rugby Park was halted less than 30 seconds ...
Acts of remembrance took place in towns and cities across Northern Ireland yesterday in honour of those who paid the ultimate ...
Coleraine head coach Dean Shiels feels his side are “making progress” and is focusing on the positives after their narrow 2-1 ...
Another application for Irish signs at a South Belfast street has been rejected by a Belfast City Council committee despite ...
The proposal marks an exciting chapter for the iconic structure, which holds both historical and architectural significance ...
A Castlederg Orangeman says the Order was applauded on the streets of London for putting on a remembrance Day parade through ...
Jim Ervin is adamant Stephen O’Donnell’s controversial dismissal against Linfield at Windsor Park deprived Ballymena United ...
The injury issues continue to mount for Linfield manager David Healy with the latest blow being confirmation that last season ...