All posts tagged "armagh"
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2 years ago
Three people taken to hospital following early morning Armagh road collision
Three people were taken to hospital following a two-vehicle collision in Armagh this morning (Friday). The crash, involving a van and...
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2 years ago
Moy Road in Armagh closed in both directions following serious RTC
The Moy Road in Armagh has been closed in both directions following a serious road traffic collision. Emergency services are currently...
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2 years ago
Shock at sudden passing of well-known Armagh businessman Tony Hughes
One of Armagh’s most well-known businessmen, who was renowned and respected in the local hospitality industry, has died. Tony Hughes passed...
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2 years ago
In Pictures: Soaking up the Armagh sun as others seek shade from baking heat
With the mercury levels rising to almost 30 degrees today (Thursday) many took the opportunity to enjoy the sumptuous sunshine in...
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2 years ago
ABC Council ‘disappointed’ that ‘enhanced’ pay offer rejected by trade unions
ABC Council has expressed its “disappointment” at the breakdown of pay negotiations which will see strike action now go ahead. Earlier...
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2 years ago
Unmissable Ulster Rally action roars into borough later this month
Organisers of the internationally recognised Ulster Rally, the Northern Ireland Motor Club, are gearing up for another successful high-profile sporting event...
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2 years ago
Willie’s ‘Wee House’ song boosts funds for children’s hospital
A CD by Armagh man Willie Nugent has raised £700 for The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children. All copies of ...
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2 years ago
Council confirm eight-day closure of Armagh car park for resurfacing works
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council has confirmed a car park in Armagh will close later this week for surfacing...
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2 years ago
Armagh: Ambitious plans flounder as weeds flourish at padlocked city centre facilities
For a city that only a few short months ago harboured ambitions of becoming the 2025 UK Capital of Culture, Armagh...
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2 years ago
In Pictures: Culture and craic as Camino Mhacha walkers follow in Cú Chulainn’s footsteps
A group of dedicated walkers put their best foot forward in the bilingual, 24.5 mile Camino Mhacha trek from Mullaghbawn to...
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2 years ago
Armagh to stage candle-lit vigil as part of ‘justice for Noah Donohoe’ campaign
Campaigners for justice for Noah Donohoe – the 14-year-old schoolboy whose body was found in a storm drain in Belfast in...
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2 years ago
Female Entrepreneurs: Sinead O’Donnell’s business spirit shines in the darkest of times
It is not always clear what the future holds. Plans are laid down and ideas cultivated but life often has a...