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WHEN you consider the candidates for this position you realise how Armagh have been served by some fine goalkeepers over the last 25 years. Two of the contenders for this jersey, Benny Tierney and ...
DALRIADA Park is in the heart of Thomas Clarke’s territory. So when Dungannon was caught in the grip of Tyrone v Armagh All-Ireland final fever in 2003 of course the entire estate was festooned in red ...
One of Ireland’s oldest astronomical institutions is continuing its centuries-old tradition of observing the Winter Solstice. It comes this year as the historic Armagh Observatory is part of a bid for ...
On 12 December 2025 at 03:09:36 UTC, astronomers at the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP) have captured what is believed to be the first video recording of a lunar impact flash in Ireland, and ...
To fully comprehend what had happened in Irish politics in the six months between July 1921 and January 1922, and then on ...
Kieran McGeeney’s side lost out in their opener against Tyrone and Conor Laverty’s Down will not roll over in their first ...
A woman remains in a critical condition in hospital a month on from a serious crash in Co Armagh, police have confirmed. The victim, aged in her 50s, had been running along the Monaghan Road when she ...
In the 2010’s we saw the recurring clash of Dublin-Mayo in All-Ireland finals and semi-finals start to emerge, and now, we see the same with Armagh and Galway, two great sides that can’t get away from ...
Police are treating as attempted murder an attack on a pensioner who was beaten with bats and had accelerant poured on him as his house was set alight. Six masked men armed with bats carried out the ...
One act of generosity during the Great Famine forged a bond that transcends generations Austin West visits Kindred Spirits, a monument to the Choctaw in County Cork. The 20-foot-high steel feathers ...
Ellen Walshe, Eoin Corby and Lucy O’Brien all smashed the Irish record at the respective grades with impressive performances on Saturday. European Champion (25m) Walshe twice downed the Irish 200m ...
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