All posts tagged "Newry"
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2 months ago
Local fighters star at ITF World Tae Kwon Do championships in Barcelona
A talented group of martial artists from the Cathal Fegan School of Tae Kwon Do returned home with a haul of...
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2 months ago
‘Shameful’: NI Housing Executive spend £400,000 on temporary accommodation in Newry district
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive has spent almost £400,000 on temporary accommodation in Newry, Mourne and Down district over the last...
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2 months ago
Calls for NI patients to have access to life-saving cancer treatment following death of Newry mum
Calls have been made to health authorities on both sides of the border to allow Northern Ireland patients access to CAR-T...
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2 months ago
‘Locals only’ graffiti appears at construction site for new social housing development in Newry
‘Locals only’ graffiti has been daubed on construction boards at the site of a new multi-million-pound social housing development in Newry...
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2 months ago
Man is contesting assault allegation in relation to football match
Craigavon Magistrates' Court heard an allegation of assault relates to "a soccer match".... This content is for Armagh I members only....
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2 months ago
Support for £56m Rostrevor Gondola project withdrawn over ‘environmental concerns’
Contentious plans for a £56m cable car close to Rostrevor have now been vetoed over “environmental concerns”. This is a second...
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2 months ago
Newry Leisure Centre welcomes social enterprise café under ‘incredABLE’ expansion
An Armagh-based social enterprise is set to see yet another ‘incredABLE’ expansion of their services as they secure their fourth café...
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2 months ago
Judge blasts abuse of staff in Daisy Hill while medics battle to keep children alive in Gaza
A district judge sitting in Newry has blasted the constant abuse of staff at Daisy Hill Hospital, comparing the scene to...
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2 months ago
Newry woman who spent five days in prison over ex-partner told to start behaving like an adult
A judge has told a 29-year-old Newry woman, who spent five days in prison because of an “on-off, on-off” relationship, that...
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2 months ago
Religious organisations could be forced to ‘surrender’ burial records from Mother and Baby Homes
Religious organisations could be forced to “surrender” burial records from Mother and Baby Homes if new Stormont legislation is passed. That...
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2 months ago
Cambridge Council recycling waste still being taken 400 miles into Newry
Cambridge recycling waste is still being taken 400 miles away to Northern Ireland for sorting, despite previous claims a UK mainland...