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Crossmaglen
/ 1 year agoSuspected weapons and ammunition found buried in Crossmaglen
Police have recovered suspected weapons and ammunition during a search operation in Crossmaglen this week. The search operation took place in...
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Portadown
/ 1 year agoIn Pictures: Sheer scale of flooding in Portadown caught on camera
The River Bann burst its banks overnight on Monday, into Tuesday morning, and the sheer scale was captured on camera. Jake...
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Entertainment
/ 1 year agoMake the most of Georgian Day with Armagh City Hotel’s Family Escape
Immerse yourself in the charm of Armagh’s annual Georgian Day during the Georgian Day Family Escape package available with Armagh City...
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Portadown
/ 1 year agoTeenage girl knocked down in Portadown and rushed to hospital
A teenage girl was knocked down and rushed to hospital following a collision in Portadown on Tuesday night. Emergency services responded...
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News
/ 1 year agoPatients urged to take appointments ‘at any hospital’ to reduce waiting times
The Department of Health is urging patients on waiting lists across Northern Ireland to accept appointments for treatment at any hospital,...
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Portadown
/ 1 year agoHanover FC fixtures in ‘disarray’ due to community centre Legionella disruption
Hanover Football Club in Portadown has seen its fixture list thrown into ‘disarray’ amid uncertainty following the discovery of Legionella at...
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Lurgan
/ 1 year agoLadies who lunch: Lord Mayor and MP join in Tena’s ‘happy 100th’ birthday party!
A lovely lunch – complete with special guests – was the perfect way for Waringstown lady Tena Stoleworthy to celebrate her...
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Newry
/ 1 year agoNewry counts cost as further rain warnings and Storm Ciaran set to wreak more misery
Newry is continuing to count the cost of utter devastation as a result of unprecedented floods – and bracing itself for...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoPhotos: Flooding in and around Armagh and Tassagh
Photos of flooding in and around Armagh and Tassagh. Images courtesy of Vincent Loughran.
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoPolice urging parents to leave park as River Bann reaches ‘dangerously high’ levels
Fears over the “dangerously high” waters of the River Bann have prompted police to clear Solitude Park in Banbridge. Flood waters...
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Newry
/ 1 year agoNewry businesses ‘devastated’ as extent of flood damage becomes apparent
One word conveyed the prevailing emotion: “Devastated”. It needed nothing else, as the sense of devastation many Newry businesses will be...
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Armagh
/ 1 year agoArmagh woman breathes life into local ghost stories she heard as a child
Whether you love it or hate it, you can say one thing for the spooky season – it offers an opportunity...