All posts tagged "armagh"
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4 years ago
Going for broke: How a young Armagh man wrestled with crippling gambling addiction
For the best part of a decade one young Armagh man has been chasing an illusion – firmly in the hold...
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4 years ago
Borough ‘bouncing back’ as council told of ‘strong trading conditions’ and footfall on rise again
Shoppers are ‘bouncing back’ to the borough with reports that footfall here is higher than the Northern Ireland average. And there...
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4 years ago
Armagh cyclist who was repeatedly abusive to police and refused searches gets suspended sentence
An Armagh man who refused to be stopped or be searched by police on three occasions has been handed a suspended...
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4 years ago
Armagh residents’ misery as anti-social behaviour in city reaches ‘fever pitch’
The lives of residents in Armagh are being made a ‘misery’ by anti-social behaviour in recent weeks. Two city Sinn Féin...
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4 years ago
Sadness at passing of former Armagh Mayor and ‘champion of rural community’ John Campbell
Tributes have been paid to John Campbell, a hugely popular former Mayor of Armagh, who has sadly passed away. Mr Campbell,...
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4 years ago
Man caught with two fake Bulgarian driving licence given six month disqualification
A man who was caught with two fake Bulgarian driving licences after being stopped at a routine vehicle checkpoint has been...
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4 years ago
Armagh learner driver who drove parents’ car whilst over the limit gets 12 month ban
An Armagh learner driver who drove his parents’ car whilst he was over the legal drink drive limit has been disqualified...
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4 years ago
Armagh man smashed mother’s window after he had ‘gone back on the drink’
An Armagh man who smashed his mother’s window after going “back on the drink” has been handed a suspended sentence. The...
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4 years ago
Conditional discharge for man who threw breeze block through friend’s window after argument
A man who threw a breeze block through the window of the home he shared with his friend after an argument...
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4 years ago
Hospitality specialist Nichola Daly on businesses’ fears and why Covid has shifted personal perspective
With the hospitality industry in turmoil following the imposition of further restrictions, we caught up with hospitality recruiter Nichola Daly who...
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4 years ago
Portadown to Armagh railway campaign group ‘quietly optimistic’ ahead of meeting with one of world’s leading infrastructure firms
A campaign group diligently fighting to re-instate the Portadown to Armagh railway line say they are “quietly optimistic” ahead of the...
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4 years ago
Philip White Tyres: Amount of people driving on faulty tyres is ‘absolutely frightening’
October marks tyre safety month, which highlights an aspect of car maintenance which is often overlooked by many road users. This,...