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Cash taken in Newry burglary

18-Mar-2014
Police in Newry are appealing for information following a burglary at business premises on Hilltown Road. At around midnight on Friday, 21st February, entry was gained to fuel supplier premises. A sum of cash was taken and it is believed the burglars ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Anger at grave vandalism in Newry’s Monks Hill Cemetery

18-Mar-2014
Speaking about two acts of vandalism which occurred at Monks Hill Cemetary on Thursday 13th and Saturday 15th March, Sinn Féin councillor Valerie Harte, who’s mother’s grave was among those attacked spoke of her disgust to Newry Times. “I am ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Newry doctor ‘punched twice in the face’ in Daisy Hill Hospital assault

18-Mar-2014
Police in Newry are investigating an assault on a doctor at Daisy Hill Hospital. On Tuesday night, 11th March, a male doctor was treating a female patient when he was assaulted by her male companion. The doctor was punched in the face twice before the ... read more
Source: Newry Times

Busy week for City

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH City are at home to Queen's University on Tuesday nigh - March 18 at 7.45pm. This match is an important one for the high-flying Eagles as they bid for promotion this season. Queen's are one place behind them in the league so a victory ... read more
Source: Locali

From humble beginnings to norths’s richest man

01-Jan-1970
FROM humble beginnings in Kilcurry, north of the Dundalk, Lord Ballyedmond worked to build one of the world's largest veterinary pharmaceutical companies, becoming one of the north's richest men in the process. Edward Enda Haughey's father ... read more
Source: Locali

Mary’s special birthday surprise

01-Jan-1970
NEWRY woman Mary Hale celebrated a milestone birthday after she turned 100 on St Patrick's Day - and even received a telegram from the Queen and a letter from the President of Ireland. Mary said her card from the Queen was "better than I ever ... read more
Source: Locali

Historical Newry documents found in the US

01-Jan-1970
MICHAEL McKeown is on a personal crusade to bring the personal papers and letters of Newry merchant, John Carvill back home, all the way from America. The documents incorporating, deeds, ship mortgages, financial reports, legal advises, bound letter ... read more
Source: Locali

Fear beach damage could harm tourism

18-Mar-2014
SUMMER tourism could be affected by damage caused by the high tides that ravaged areas of Cranfield beach. The caravan season started again on Friday and Jonathan Gill, manager of Milne Holiday Parks, remains fearful that parts of the beach are unsafe. ... read more
Source: Locali

Girls age 10 treated for eating disorders

18-Mar-2014
CHILDREN as young as 10 from the Banbridge and Newry and Mourne areas are being treated for eating disorders. The Outlook has obtained figures showing that up to five children from Banbridge Council area and nine children from the Newry and Mourne ... read more
Source: Locali

Up to 45 graves vandalised in Newry

17-Mar-2014
The police are investigating a series of attacks over 48 hours that damaged up to 45 graves at a cemetery in Newry, County ... read more
Source: BBC

Six of the Best from Rory

17-Mar-2014
POYNTZPASS man Rory Best was one of Ireland's heroes in Paris as a famous victory for the men in green sent Brian O'Driscoll into international retirement as a Six Nations champion, writes Richard Bullick. Ireland won an absolute thriller at the ... read more
Source: Locali

Children’s lives are at risk: head

01-Jan-1970
CHILDREN'S lives could be in danger if a vital bus service is stopped. That is the genuine fear of Brackenagh West Primary School principal Michael Peacock who was commenting in the wake of a campaign to challenge a proposal to cut one of the rural ... read more
Source: Locali

Claregalway’s return sees fine victory for Clonduff

01-Jan-1970
TWO years ago the Clonduff GAA Club established formal links with Claregalway GAA Club in Co Galway, the club which former Clonduff and Down great, the late Patsy O'Hagan helped establish. On that occasion Clonduff players in all codes travelled to ... read more
Source: Locali

What champions are made of!

01-Jan-1970
ARMAGH City travelled to Ballymoney on Saturday for what on paper looked like a quite difficult assignnent and so it proved. But it was a test they managed to pass, despite not being at the top of their game. Title winning sides have showed in the past ... read more
Source: Locali

Hughes the daddy?

01-Jan-1970
THERE were celebrations in County Armagh last week after 33-1 outsider Hawk High romped home at Cheltenham. But it was not just punters lucky enough to have invested a few quid on the nag's nose that were grinning from ear to ear. The cause for ... read more
Source: Locali

Graves vandalised by heartless thugs

17-Mar-2014
SICK vandals targeted the graves of Monks Hill Cemetery, Newry, on Thursday and Saturday night including the grave of little Lorcan McMahon-Preece who passed away in January. Up to 45 graves were vandalised during the sickening attacks as wooden crosses ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry hold on against Hanover

17-Mar-2014
NEWRY City AFC secured a massive three points away to Hanover on Saturday but will certainly have suffered the wrath of manager Darren Mullen after the game having gone from cruise control leading 4-0 with 15 minutes remaining, to calling for the final ... read more
Source: Locali

Newry winner at Cheltenham

17-Mar-2014
NEWRY held connections to an incredible first and second finish in the last day of Cheltenham on Friday. Tammy's Hill trained in Newry by Liam Lennon and ridden by Newry jockey James Smyth, came home first of the 24 runners in the Foxhunter ... read more
Source: Locali

Lord’s lasting legacy

01-Jan-1970
UNIONIST peer and millionaire businessman Lord Ballyedmond OBE leaves an indelible mark on his adopted South Down. Lord Ballyedmond of Mourne, formerly Edward Haughey, lost his life when his helicopter crashed in Norfolk on its return journey to his ... read more
Source: Locali

Solitary goal secures Cup final spot

01-Jan-1970
BANBRIDGE Rangers Reserves have a Cup final to prepare for after defeating Valley Rangers by a solitary goal at Bignian Park on Saturday. The Rangers second team are unbeaten so far in 2014 and travelled to Kilkeel for the semi final with plenty of ... read more
Source: Locali
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