Armagh
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Man in hospital after being hit by lorry in Northern Ireland, an incident police are treating as attempted murder
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Third man critically ill in hospital after boat carrying anglers from Co Armagh club overturns in strong winds on river Shannon
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Sean McVeigh appears in court in Armagh accused of ambushing victim on M1 as he travelled to work at Maghaberry
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Policeman sustained serious head injuries while responding to a domestic incident involving two children in Co Armagh
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Trial starts into 2009 terrorist killing of PSNI officer Constable Stephen Carroll in Craigavon, north Armagh
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Republican terrorist group communicate recognised code word to confirm they fired on police patrol in Craigavon
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Northern Ireland security forces uncovered guns and ammunition during a vehicle search in Armagh
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Letter to mother formally apologises for shooting of 12-year-old by paratrooper at County Armagh army checkpoint in 1976
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Road cordoned near border with Irish Republic following bomb warning
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• Retired UDR soldier came under fire in his south Armagh home
• Republican dissidents suspected of attack
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Sinn Féin assembly member condemns attempt
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Republican Sinn Féin claim undercover soldiers have been carrying out surveillance in County Armagh
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Rioting in north Armagh just hours after three man gang sentenced for 15 years over plot to kill police officers
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The Twelve, by Armagh writer Stuart Neville, published thanks to obscure crime fiction internet site
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Cars set alight outside South Armagh home of Conor Murphy, the Northern Ireland transport minister
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Party local assembly member threatened with gun while out canvassing in Co Armagh
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McGuinness condemns as 'traitors' Continuity IRA, which claims it shot Stephen Carroll
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Sinn Féin condemns fresh shootings and bombings ascribed to dissident republicans in North Armagh
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A brawl in a south Armagh pub several months ago has escalated into a row that could threaten to bring down Northern Ireland's fledgling power-sharing government.
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A coroner has paid tribute to the bravery of Martin O'Hagan, the journalist shot dead five years ago in the north of Ireland. John Leckey, the coroner, said he was satisfied that O'Hagan was murdered because he had been investigating drug-dealing loyalists. Chief Inspector Charles Patterson told the inquest in Armagh that he was confident the killers were among eight people associated with loyalist paramilitary organisations who were interviewed by the police. But no-one has ever been charged. "I don't have the evidence to proceed against these persons," he said. Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman Nuala O'Loan has been asked to investigate the police inquiry. (Via BBC)
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Police on both sides of the Irish border are trying to establish if four brothers being treated in a Dublin hospital are linked to an arson attack on a couple in County Armagh.
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After a lifetime spent denouncing the Catholic church and routinely describing the Pope as the 'Antichrist', Ian Paisley yesterday held 'cordial' private talks with the Archbishop of Armagh.
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The long-delayed trial of Sean Hoey, 37, the South Armagh electrician accused of carrying out the 1998 Omagh bomb massacre, was halted after half an hour yesterday because the leading defence barrister is unwell.
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The last of the hilltop observation towers which overlooked the border country of South Armagh, where more than 100 British soldiers were killed, were being dismantled by the army yesterday.
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The British army's remaining five hilltop watchtowers in south Armagh will be taken down by early May, The Observer has learnt.
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Rites of passage abound with sexual initiation in Florence, love and loss in the Transvaal, and a boy in Armagh discovering the truth about his father as Hephzibah Anderson takes a look at debut fiction.
Police rescue 20 potential victims of people trafficking in Northern Ireland