All posts tagged "Newry"
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2 months ago
Man who fractured eye socket of ‘old friend’ after he came at him with knife walks free from court
A man who fractured the eye socket of "an old friend" who came at him with a knife has walked free...
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2 months ago
Women ‘do not feel safe’ walking in parts of Newry at night due to poor street lighting
Calls have been made to improve street lighting in order to make the streets feel safer – particularly for women –...
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2 months ago
Newry man who branded police officer ‘fat b*****d’ and ‘black and tan’ outside hospital spared prison
A Newry man who branded a police officer a “fat b*****d” and “black and tan” in the grounds of Craigavon Area...
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2 months ago
Concerns major new recycling contract will add to odour problem in Warrenpoint
Concerns have been raised over bad smells in Warrenpoint after a Newry-based recycling firm won a contract to process thousands of...
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2 months ago
Campaigners against ‘closed’ Newry Canal bridge demand public inquiry on relief road
Campaigners against closed bridge plans for Newry Canal have called for a “public inquiry” following the launch of a consultation by...
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2 months ago
Forest parks suffer ‘extensive’ damage as NMD Council work on providing for vulnerable residents
The past number of days have brought unprecedented challenges as Storm Éowyn swept through Co Armagh, leaving a profound impact on...
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2 months ago
Police cars rammed in Newry and Bessbrook overnight
Police are appealing for information after a police vehicle was deliberately rammed in Newry last night, Friday, January 24, leaving two...
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2 months ago
Concerns raised over blind approval on Newry digital hub project
Concerns over blind approval on a Newry innovation digital hub project have been flagged in chambers this week. A majority of...
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2 months ago
Biennial MOT testing consultation begins
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is launching a consultation to seek views on changing the frequency of MOT testing from one...
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2 months ago
Vulnerable young adults face being left ‘in awful state’ without proper Stormont funding
Vulnerable young adults with special education needs (SEN) face being left in “an awful state” without proper Stormont funding according to...
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2 months ago
‘Power to the people’ causes council U-turn for at risk dog Max
A potentially life-saving council U-turn for Max the dog has been forced by a “power to the people” moment. The Local...
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2 months ago
Controversial designs for a £93m Southern Relief Road publicly launched in Newry
Plans for the Southern Relief Road are on display for six weeks with the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) providing a staffed...