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Newry
/ 11 months agoMan arrested in connection with police officer’s murder in Newry released unconditionally
A man who was arrested in connection with the murder of a police officer in Newry more than 30 years ago...
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Armagh
/ 11 months agoThe plight of the blue badge holder in Armagh
It wasn’t quite handbags at dawn but it was enough to prompt one Armagh I reader to reach out to us....
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Entertainment
/ 11 months agoA Musical Celebration of St Patrick in St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral Armagh
St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral will come alive on March 15 to the sound of renowned musicians from Newry Chamber...
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Property
/ 11 months agoGet on the property ladder: Four perfect first time homes under £150,000
Are you a first time buyer looking to get on the property ladder. Here are four perfect first homes for under...
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Other Sports
/ 11 months agoArmagh born jockey Brian Hughes aiming for more Cheltenham Festival glory
Even though he’s a champion jockey, there’s no doubt that Armagh born rider Brian Hughes still gets a huge buzz ahead...
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Newry
/ 11 months agoLorry driver (36) dies following collision with bus in Newry
A lorry driver has died following a collision with a bus in Newry earlier today (Thursday). The man has been named...
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Armagh
/ 11 months agoArmagh man who seriously assaulted another before stealing car avoids jail
An Armagh man who seriously assaulted another and stole a car has been spared prison. Stephen James Fox, with an address...
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Lurgan
/ 11 months agoWatch: Bereavement charity’s new ‘Just Be Cafes’ to offer space for those on healing journey
A Co. Armagh bereavement charity is set to launch a new initiative aimed at providing safe spaces for those who have...
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Newtownhamilton
/ 11 months agoOne of worst roads in Co Armagh all set for a welcome makeover!
Arguably one of the worst surfaces in Co Armagh; the Dundalk Road in and out of Newtownhamilton is getting a makeover....
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Newry
/ 11 months agoFears over fly-tipping rise as dumping costs in Newry district increase
A councillor has raised fears of a spike in fly-tipping as commercial costs for household recycling centres increase across the district....
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News
/ 11 months agoPSNI pays out ‘staggering’ £1.2m in legal fees over failed holiday pay challenge
Figures obtained under Freedom of Information requests have shown the PSNI have, to date, spent more than £1.12million on legal fees...
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GAA
/ 11 months agoSt Ronan’s College becomes first school to appoint specialist GAA Participation Officer
St Ronan’s College, Lurgan has become the first post-primary school in Armagh to appoint a specialist GAA Participation Officer as part...