The relics of St Bernadette of Lourdes were welcomed to St Patrick’s Cathedral, Armagh, on Saturday, in a celebration of faith and devotion. Archbishop Eamon Martin, accompanied by Bishop Michael ...
A window belonging to the home of a 93-year-old woman in Portadown was smashed on Thursday evening. Police are investigating the incident of criminal damage in the vicinity of Ballyoran Park at ...
A bus service which helps elderly and sick residents in the Bessbrook area has been withdrawn following another incident of vandalism. The Busy Bus service has been withdrawn after a stone was thrown ...
A Banbridge man has been convicted in court for being the keeper of a Bully dog which mauled and seriously injured a man two ...
Joyce Clarke are delighted to present this spacious three bedroom semi detached property to the market. Carnreagh is one of ...
An ‘inspirational’ Lurgan kitman has been recognised by the President of the Irish FA for donating a kidney to a stranger. Stephen Topping, who is a kitman at Glenavon FC, decided to donate an organ ...
Sentencing has been deferred in the case of Lurgan woman who twice falsely reported she had been raped. Sharon Linda Adams, from Frederick Place, was described as “a prolific hoax caller” and all ...
Deep concerns' have been raised regarding the capacity of maternity services across the Southern Trust area – in particular ...
Two women are in hospital being treated for ‘serious’ injuries after the Air Ambulance was called to a collision in Dungannon yesterday. Police and other emergency services, including the Air ...
The young child that was found dead in a house in Dungannon has been named locally as Tavia Michaela. The East Timorese toddler, who was due to turn two this month, was discovered in the Windmill ...
Up to 60 jobs could be lost after Lurgan company Classic Mineral Water entered administration. The water bottling business, set up by the late James McKee in 1948, was forced into the move due to a ...
A Co Armagh police officer is “likely to lose his job” following his conviction for unlawfully accessing computer systems to obtain information on a number of individuals – including his own son.