Rangers manager Steven Gerrard says Jermain Defoe retains the predatory instincts that made him an England international after his winner against St Mirren.
Relatives of patients at the County Antrim hospital met the health minister on Wednesday night.
Thursday's newspapers feature a range of stories, including the latest on the Chinese coronavirus.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United were "not good enough" in their 2-0 defeat against Burnley at Old Trafford.
Leigh Griffiths was the "victim" not the "perpetrator" of an incident with a Kilmarnock fan in Celtic's win at Rugby Park, says manager Neil Lennon.
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who led his team to two Super Bowls, announces his retirement.
Head coach Jess Thirlby says England showed a "lot of heart" to beat South Africa 58-54 in the Netball Nations Cup and keep their hopes of reaching Sunday's final alive.
Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers hopes striker Jamie Vardy's injury is "not too serious" after confirming it is "not his hamstring".
St Mirren midfielder Kyle Magennis will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, says manager Jim Goodwin.