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TheJournal.ie on MSNArmagh father who murdered his infant son to serve at least 20 years in prisonThe child died three years after sustaining life-changing brain injuries from being violently shaken by his father.
A 29-year-old Co Armagh man has been sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison for murdering his infant son by inflicting "catastrophic" brain injuries.
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Money available to improve community buildings in Armagh, Banbridge and CraigavonThe National Lottery Community Fund has reopened their Sustainable Community Buildings programme with revised criteria, to ...
Sammy Bingham, 34, of Winona Crest, Craigavon, Co Armagh, had previously pleaded guilty to assaulting Tara Wright. He further ...
Armagh farmer David McCarragher milks 80 Holstein Friesian cows alongside wife Stacey, father Melvin, and brother Andrew.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland home development company delivers multi-million pound housing programme in ArmaghDeanery Demesne Ltd has invested more than £30m and delivered over 135 homes with work continuing on a further 37 properties, ...
Oisin McConville says he imagines Antrim's Ulster Championship quarter-final will take place at Corrigan Park and the debate ...
Armagh survived a second-half rally to finish comfortable eight-point winners over Dublin and edge closer to securing their ...
A BRILLIANT first half and a storming finale added up to a badly needed win for All-Ireland champions Armagh. But the real ...
The Orchard County have only three points on the board from four game and face an in-form Dublin side at the Box-It Athletic ...
Former Antrim captain Paddy Cunningham says the Ulster Council's decision to change the venue for the Saffrons' Ulster SFC ...
ANTRIM insisted they “won’t concede home advantage” after Ulster GAA snubbed Corrigan Park for their championship opener against Armagh. The provincial council announced on ...
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