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Tributes have been paid to the man found dead in an Armagh village on Thursday morning. He has been named locally as Chrissy Burns. Mr Burns was found deceased at a property in the Cusher Green area of Mountnorris. It is understood that he was originally from the Warrenpoint area of Co Down and had recently moved to the area.
He attempted to smuggled ten Vietnamese nationals, including eight children, to the UK from Belgium in the back of a lorry
Former UDA member David Adams says loyalist ‘lurch to the right’ plus rise in racism and sectarianism in Northern Ireland compel him to speak out
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Aoife Lennon: Funeral to take place for ‘exceptional’ Armagh All-Ireland winner killed in crash
Aoife Lennon, from Derrynoose, Co Armagh, died following the collision between the car she was driving and a truck
The Republic must probe all terrorist activity in its own jurisdiction with the new Legacy Commission - even if this breaches its reported amnesty with the IRA, the UUP says.
Step through the grand stone gates of Tandragee Castle, and you might expect tales of battles, betrayals, and noble bloodlines. After all, this 500-year-old fortress in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, was once home to the mighty O'Hanlon clan before ...
A 39-year old man is due to appear in court on Monday charged in connection with the murder of a man in Co Armagh. Christopher 'Chrissy' Burns, who was aged 40 and originally from the Warrenpoint area, was found dead at an address in the Cusher Green area on Thursday, after police received a report at around 11.30am of a concern for safety.
The funeral of a former All-Ireland winning Armagh footballer who lost her life in a crash will take place on Saturday afternoon.
Two people have been taken to hospital following an arson attack, police said this morning. The incident happened at a pub in the Irish Street area of Armagh, Northern Ireland, at around 8.55pm on Monday. A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of ...
A thunderstorm warning has been issued across eastern parts of Northern Ireland on Thursday. The Met Office is warning of possible damage and disruption where the storms appear. The alert lasts from midday on Thursday until 22:00 BST across counties Antrim, Armagh and Down.
ARMAGH, NORTHERN IRELAND - With the war in Syria entering a new and dangerous phase, one family recently received a call that would turn their lives around. Single mother Maisaa had been eking out an increasingly precarious existence for years as a refugee ...