Stories By Mairead Holland
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Portadown
/ 2 years agoWell-known Belfast steakhouse Top Blade on its way to Portadown
A new steakhouse restaurant is on its way to Portadown. Top Blade, which is based at St Anne’s Square in Belfast,...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoLook back to 2000: 116 jobs lost at Courtaulds in Markethill as Theatre opens its doors in Armagh
Here at Armagh I, we have taken a look back at what was making the news in 2000. We are lucky...
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South Armagh
/ 2 years agoAwards for south Armagh village shop that went extra mile during pandemic
A family-run shop, which went above and beyond to help customers during the pandemic, has scooped two gold awards in a...
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Craigavon
/ 2 years agoTrade unions to protest outside council offices with strike action set to continue
A demonstration is to be held outside council offices in Craigavon on Monday in protest at the continuing strike stalemate. It...
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Camlough
/ 2 years agoCamlough residents concerned over proposed phone mast
A group of Camlough residents have raised concerns about plans for a phone mast close to their homes. A planning application...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoUse £1 million council fund to help meet union demands say SDLP
A proposal to help resolve the ongoing industrial action by council staff has been put forward by SDLP councillors. They are...
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Armagh
/ 2 years ago‘Stay strong’ message from rugby star as Armagh schoolboy Theo (11) fights leukaemia
A young Armagh boy who was diagnosed with leukaemia last month has been given a boost after receiving a message of...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoTony Hughes – a ‘man who touched many lives and achieved so much’
Mourners at a thanksgiving service for the life of Armagh businessman Tony Hughes today (Tuesday) heard him remembered as a man...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoMood ‘resolute’ as council workers turn out in force for first day of strike
South Lake Leisure Centre was closed today (Monday) as members of three unions turned out in force for the first day...
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Newry
/ 2 years agoDads and sons score for hospice with Friends United charity football team
A group of footballing dads who set up an under-13s charity team are about to hold their final match next Sunday,...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoHow first job as young teen led Dessie to lifelong career in menswear
When Dessie Feeney finished school for the final time at the age of 15, he was sent out by his parents...
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Armagh
/ 2 years agoUnions hit out against private consultants at £850,000 per year as Council urge Unions to reconsider strike
In a letter to its members three unions, which are set to strike on Monday, have hit out at the chief...