The fire at the derelict Lisnagelvin Leisure Centre was extinguished by fire crews on Thursday.
Newport County sign former Leeds United and Burton Albion winger Bobby Kamwa.
The tennis legend's mother believes not enough has been done in his home country to build on his global success.
England's women will face a home Test against Wales this autumn - and the wheelchair side have set up another World Cup final rematch against France.
Nazim Asmal lured his victims into his car before driving to remote locations and assaulting them, police say.
Former Crusaders winger Paul Heatley signs for Irish Premiership side Carrick Rangers.
A panel heard evidence from five ex-pupils who Christopher Charlton taught more than 30 years ago.
Hampshire are in "advanced" talks with Delhi Capitals majority owners the GMR Group over a takeover of the club, BBC Sport understands.
Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan and Alsu Kurmasheva where among the Americans freed in the prisoner swap.
AIB increases its pre-tax profit by 31% to almost €1.3bn in the first six months of 2024.
Dean, a three-time Olympic champion, admits he doesn't "do too well out of water".
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag speaks to BBC Sport's Simon Stone in Los Angeles, on the club’s pre-season trip to the United States.
The MSP for Central Scotland says she wants to create a "modern, centre-right party".
A man is arrested after a vehicle drove into the gates of the Irish Attorney General's Office.
At least 196 people have died and 200 are missing after landslides struck Kerala state on Tuesday.
Buildings across north-west England will light up over the weekend after the stabbings, which killed three girls.
The singer was on tour with Olivia Rodrigo, and had dates booked in the UK, Thailand and Australia.
The highest-profile defector to escape North Korea in years, Ri Il Kyu has met Kim Jong Un seven times.
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag answers questions from BBC Sport's Simon Stone on the 'football review' and his hopes for the new season.
A South Asian women's football team is preparing to compete in their first tournament.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy holds talks with the BBC after the former presenter appeared in court.
More than £10,000 has been raised for Nasir Mosque to "show appreciation" for its local charity work.
Celtic begin the quest for yet another title in a position of strength but manager Brendan Rodgers "does not want to live in a comfort zone", writes Tom English.
Birmingham boss Chris Davies warns his side will be seen as a big scalp to rivals as Blues prepare to begin League One as favourites.
An update to the Victims and Prisoners Act aims to "deny the most heinous criminals from enjoying the important life events they callously took from their victims".