Stories By Kellie Gray
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Armagh
/ 2 weeks agoSt Catherine’s College Armagh pupils lead NI delegation in Belfast COP30 climate negotiations
Pupils from St Catherine’s College Armagh took centre stage in Belfast recently as they led over 80 young people from across...
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Armagh
/ 2 weeks agoKillylea road is ‘sinking on both sides’ while pleas for assistance are being ‘ignored’
A stretch of road on the outskirts of Armagh city has begun to sink on both sides leaving it “almost impassable”…...
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Newry
/ 2 weeks agoTributes paid to ‘proud’ Newry camog who ‘showed bravery in the face of adversity’
Tributes have been paid following the tragic passing of an inspirational Newry camog who “showed bravery in the face of adversity”...
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Dungannon
/ 3 weeks agoCoalisland beauty blogger and daughter turn ‘last year’s Christmas pain into this year’s kindness’
A Tyrone beauty blogger – who last year experienced one of the hardest Christmases of her life – is hoping to...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoFamily of missing Portadown man issue urgent appeal as they end eleventh day of searches
The family of a Portadown man now missing for 11 days have issued an urgent appeal to the public to support...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoSon of Carrickblacker Fold resident voices concerns after ‘bouncer’ outside property
The relative of an elderly man living in a Portadown Fold voiced growing concerns for his father’s safety after he encountered...
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Northern Ireland
/ 3 weeks agoEducation Authority announce ‘regrettable’ savings measures to claw back £30m shortfall
The Education Authority have confirmed they need to make a series of “regrettable” savings measures to claw back a projected £30m...
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Lurgan
/ 3 weeks agoHow one Lurgan couple moulded their ‘potty’ dream into a business reality
Having a "dream" in business is, more often than not, a romantic notion full of 'maybe-some-days', book stores, coffee shops, boutiques,...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoPortadown man’s ‘tunnel vision’ turns car boot curiosity into global railway collectible
What began life as a way for Portadown man James Swan to boost his income during a recession has grown to...
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Banbridge
/ 3 weeks agoBanbridge Men’s Shed tire of jumping through Council’s ‘unrealistic hoops’ when applying for funding
The chairman of a Banbridge charitable community initiative has spoken of the “unrealistic hoops” organisations like his are made to jump...
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Armagh
/ 3 weeks agoWhat’s to become of the former SRC building on Lisanally Lane?
Armagh’s new £35 million Southern Regional College (SRC) campus opened it’s doors on Lonsdale Road just over five years ago… and...
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Portadown
/ 3 weeks agoUnlikely that ‘holey’ Brownstown road will receive repair
A Portadown housing development comprising a network of connecting streets littered with potholes is unlikely to see repairs within the next...