All posts tagged "Tyrone"
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3 years ago
Rape trial averted as horse trader admits lesser sexual charge with child victim
A Co Tyrone man who was due to go on trial for rape has pleaded guilty to a lesser sexual charge...
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3 years ago
Cannabis factory with over £100,000 worth of plants discovered in Coalisland
Cannabis plants with a street valued of around £115,000 have been seized after the discovery of a cannabis factory in the...
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3 years ago
Suspected bird flu outbreak in Aughnacloy a ‘very worrying development’
Disease control measures have been initiated following suspicion of notifiable bird flu at a commercial duck premises in Aughnacloy. Northern Ireland’s...
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3 years ago
Your chance to win a copy of former Tyrone manager Mickey Harte’s moving memoir Devotion
Tyrone man Mickey Harte is one of Ireland’s best-known sporting personalities and one of the most successful Gaelic football managers in...
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3 years ago
Tyrone farmer charged with attempted child sexual communication
A twenty-six-year old County Tyrone dairy farmer has appeared in court on charges relating to attempted child sexual communication. Stephen Robert...
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4 years ago
Cookstown company Karro Food ‘thinking outside the box’ with its first drive-in jobs fair
A Cookstown-based firm has come up with a novel idea for recruiting new staff while still abiding by Covid regulations. Karro...
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4 years ago
Police stunned as drink driver records one of highest ever readings in NI as passenger ‘roared with laughter’
Police in Mid Ulster were left stunned and left “with a real sense of anger” after a driver, stopped on Saturday...
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4 years ago
Next phase of state-of-the-art firefighter training centre to go to tender with £30m price tag
The second phase of the massive Northern Ireland Fire Service Training Centre in County Tyrone is about to go out to...
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4 years ago
St Patrick’s College Dungannon scoops UK Entrepreneurial School of the Year gong
The 6th edition of The Entrepreneurial School (TES) Awards took place virtually recently from Berlin as part of the European Vocational...
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4 years ago
Teenager arrested on suspicion of arson after digger and crane set on fire in Dungannon
Police attended an incident at premises in the Cookstown Road area of Dungannon on Tuesday night. At around 10.30pm a passing...
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4 years ago
Sinn Fein accuse Council of censorship while former Chair brands Centenary motion ‘a little embarrassing’
A Sinn Féin Councillor on Fermanagh and Omagh Council, Stephen McCann, has called for urgent clarity on the alleged censoring of...
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4 years ago
Mid Ulster Council losing £600,000 per month in income during pandemic
Mid Ulster District Council is losing £600,000 per month in income, its acting Chief Executive has said. The Chief Executive highlighted...