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Armagh
/ 5 years agoArmagh residents and traders in uproar about state of footpaths following utility works
Businesses in Armagh have hit out at the state of the footpaths in the city following a series of work schemes...
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Tandragee
/ 5 years agoCo. Armagh firm secures Middle East contracts worth over £1million
Tandragee based White’s Speedicook Ltd has secured contracts in the Middle East estimated to be worth over £1million. White’s Speedicook is...
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Northern Ireland
/ 5 years agoEight days since last Covid-19 death with ‘contact tracing to become part of everyday life’
Eight days have now passed since there was a Covid-19 related death in Northern Ireland, according to the Department of Health’s...
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Lurgan
/ 5 years agoElderly woman has cash snatched at ATM in sickening morning robbery
An elderly woman had a significant sum of money snatched from her at an ATM in Lurgan on Thursday morning. The...
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Lurgan
/ 5 years agoMan accused of ‘sinister incident’ relating to gun has bid for bail put on hold
A Lurgan man who wishes to have his bail varied to return home over concerns regarding his health must wait to...
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Northern Ireland
/ 5 years agoWeekly coronavirus death numbers drop again, according to NISRA
Covid-19 deaths in Northern Ireland continue to fall week-on-week, according to the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). The total...
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Newry
/ 5 years agoJail for man who punched father to head and face leaving him requiring 11 stitches
A Newry man who assaulted his father following a verbal argument regarding his own intoxication has been sentenced to five months...
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South Armagh
/ 5 years agoBrother’s ‘fight for justice’ as he seeks independent probe into 1976 Army killing of schoolgirl Majella
The brother of a 12-year-old South Armagh schoolgirl – who died after being shot by a soldier using a machine gun...
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Armagh
/ 5 years agoStark forecast predicts one in 10 out of work in borough and biggest recession in over 100 years
The fall-out from Covid-19 could see one in 10 people out of work as the borough lurches towards the biggest recession...
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Portadown
/ 5 years agoOne of Co Armagh’s oldest pubs back on the market for sale
Serving its patrons since the early 1800s, the West End Bar is one of Co. Armagh’s oldest watering holes. For the...
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Lurgan
/ 5 years agoLurgan man involved in family ‘street brawl’ handed suspended sentence
A Lurgan man who was involved in a family “street brawl” has been handed a suspended sentence. The 27-year-old’s solicitor told...
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Northern Ireland
/ 5 years agoCinema and gyms to open on Friday as Stormont relax restrictions further
Cinemas and gyms will be allowed to open to the public from tomorrow (Friday). The Executive has also confirmed further relaxations...