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Armagh
/ 1 year agoArmagh people not seeing value for money, says newly-elected Armstrong
A newly-elected councillor in Armagh says that more needs to be done for ratepayers to see value for their money. Scott...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoTwo brothers in court over burglary incidents involving elderly pensioners living alone
One of two brothers alleged to have broken into the home of an elderly woman living alone and stealing €95 from...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoModern slavery and trafficking unit carry out search of business premises in Armagh
Specialist police investigating modern slavery and human trafficking have carried out a search of business premises in Armagh. The operation today...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoRural Co Armagh school head joins call to save ‘vital’ sports programme from closure
The principal of a rural school has said the axing of a sports programme will be a huge loss to his...
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Armagh
/ 1 year ago‘Emotional’ decision as Johnston family put Armagh bakery on market
One of Armagh’s best-known family businesses is up for sale. Johnston’s Bakery in Scotch Street, which was established 75 years ago,...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoThird charity golf day planned in memory of Armagh’s ‘Legend’ Harry McGeough
‘Harry’s Day’ – a fundraiser in memory of Armagh man Harry ‘The Legend’ McGeough – is set to return this September...
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Armagh
Armagh
/ 1 year agoState of Orchard Leisure centre in Armagh branded ‘unacceptable’
The current state of Orchard Leisure Centre has been branded “unacceptable” by an Armagh councillor during a meeting of Armagh City,...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoDepartment ‘not responsible’ as animal carcass continues to rot in Armagh’s River Callan
A rotten animal carcass in a river in Armagh will remain rotting as it is not currently causing an obstruction, the...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoIn Pictures: Food Heartland in a Class of its Own at Armagh Show
Food and drink producers, farmers, and agri-businesses from the borough of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon were in a class of...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoHooded Men: PSNI apologise for 1971 torture of 14 Catholic men
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has issued an apology to the so-called ‘Hooded Men’ over their treatment under interrogation while...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoSoaring costs leaves Council’s water refill station proposal high and dry
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council’s officers have told a committee “restricted budgets” mean a motion initially adopted by the...