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Iconic Armagh football song re-released ahead of final

The famous soundtrack to the county’s 2002 triumph has been re-released with a 2024 twist ahead of Sunday’s clash with Galway — and is...

Sign supporting Armagh GAA players defaced with ‘sectarian’ graffiti ahead of All-Ireland final

A sign supporting Armagh GAA players has been defaced with graffiti saying “no surrender”, with a local MLA branding it “disgraceful behaviour”.The sign in...

Sign supporting Armagh GAA players defaced with ‘sectarian’ graffiti ahead of All-Ireland final

A sign supporting Armagh GAA players has been defaced with graffiti saying “no surrender”, with a local MLA branding it “disgraceful behaviour”.The sign in...

All-Ireland Football Final 2024: Armagh alive with excitement as ticket scramble continues

As Armagh prepares for its first final since 2003, Niamh Campbell is joined on The BelTel by Oisín McConville, Jessica Rice and Lee Costello On...

Business complex destroyed as major fire causes chaos in Armagh

Latest | Watch: Firefighters at the scene of a blaze in ArmaghJessica Rice and Kevin ScottToday at 14:13These were the scenes as firefighters battled a major...

The Twelfth 2024: Full details of parades across Northern Ireland

Bands and marchers will take to the streets at 19 locations across all six of Northern Ireland’s counties to mark the 334th anniversary of...

Workers to protest against planned axing of 300 jobs in Co Armagh

Workers at the GlenDimplex factory in Portadown are to hold a protest outside St Mark’s Church in the town centre on Friday after the...

Former supermarket at NI shopping centre to be transformed into gym, cafes and restaurants

A number of new retailers have moved into the shopping centre in recent years A supermarket at the Rushmere shopping centre is planned to...

The Repair Shop weaves its magic to restore famous ‘Macha’ mask for Armagh Rhymers

BBC show’s expert ensures horse headpiece made from willow can continue to be used by the group in performing ancient traditions The show uses craftspeople...

Two historic NI family retailers join forces after nearly three-quarters of a century

Menarys, owned by the McCammon family and founded in 1923, is acquiring Houstons stores in Banbridge, Enniskillen, Portadown, Lurgan and Downpatrick. The shops are...

NI shopping centre on the market for £2m – a drop of £800,000 from price a decade ago

A prominent shopping mall in Co Armagh has gone on the market for £2m, a fall of 30% on its price when up for...

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