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/ 12 years agoCo Armagh company tops NI ‘biggest’ list!
CRAIGAVON-based chicken processor Moy Park has been named Northern Ireland’s biggest company for the third year running. It topped the Belfast Telegraph Top...
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/ 12 years agoKeen demand for quality stock at Newtown
ANOTHER full yard of stock came under the hammer at the Fane Valley Livestock sale in Newtownhamilton on Saturday. With 350 cattle...
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/ 12 years agoFuel launderers ‘acting with impunity’
FUEL launderers are acting with free reign in South Armagh with no fear of being caught, Stormont heard today. Environment Minister...
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/ 12 years agoCross-border summit to tackle fuel laundering
A MAJOR cross-border summit will be held in Armagh this week as all of the statutory agencies step up their efforts...
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/ 12 years agoWitness appeal as woman (76) hit by jeep
POLICE have issued an appeal for witnesses to come forward with information on an accident, in which a 76-year-old woman was hit by...
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/ 12 years agoPolice appeal following burglary
DETECTIVES in Armagh are appealing for information following a burglary in Upper Irish Street. Around 10.30am on Tuesday, 23 April, two...
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/ 12 years agoDumping of carcasses ‘disgusting and selfish’
Keady Sinn Féin councillor Darren McNally has described the actions of those who dumped the carcasses of five cattle near the...
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/ 12 years agoConcern at intention to close Residential Home
COUNCILLORS have expressed his concern about the announcement by the Southern Health and Social Care Trust that it plans to close...
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/ 12 years ago‘Poots destroying NHS ethos’ – Bradley
NEWRY and Armagh MLA Dominic Bradley is accusing Health Minister Edwin Poots of allowing the ethos of the NHS to be...
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/ 12 years agoPair charged with drug offences
POLICE in Armagh have arrested two men on drugs charges. Officers on patrol observed a white van swerving and driving slowly...
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/ 12 years ago‘School buses axed as budgets slashed!’
A MASSIVE cut in local school bus provision spending of £1.2 million will leave many families across Armagh with dire dilemmas...
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/ 12 years agoBottle assault treated as ‘hate crime’
AN attack in Portadown – where a man was hit in the face with a plastic bag containing a bottle –...