Topic: County Armagh

Meeke hints at Circuit entry

Kris Meeke has held out the intriguing possibility that he could be in the line-up for the Circuit of Ireland Rally when it makes its bow in the...

Reporter murder charge withdrawn

A man accused of murdering a Sunday World journalist almost nine years ago has had the charge against him withdrawn. . . Martin O'Hagan, 51, was...

Armed robbery at Keady bookmaker

Police are investigating an armed robbery at a bookmakers shop in Keady, County Armagh.. . Two armed men entered the shop on the Mall at 20:00 GMT...

Division 2B Previews

A long mid-winter break in the league comes to an end this weekend as clubs in Division 2B kick back into gear. Undefeated Cashel travel to Armagh ...

Man charged over oil-laundering plant

A man has appeared in court charged in connection with the discovery of an oil-laundering plant at Hackballscross Co. Louth, on Wednesday. Pat...
AN OIL laundering plant with the capacity to launder 12 million litres of fuel per annum was uncovered by Revenue officers and gardai in Co Louth...

Three men charged after N. Ireland weapons find

Northern Ireland police on Sunday charged three men with a range of terrorist offences following the discovery of a cache of firearms in a van on Friday.The three suspects -- aged 34, 35 and 39 -- were arrested in County Armagh, near the ...
County Armagh in Northern Ireland is the most unspoiled of the 32 counties. But if you hope to find the Ireland of a generation ago, County Armagh will fill your heart with joy. County Armagh is unspoiled by development because the troubles ...

Irish road bowling

It is centered in Ireland - primarily in County Armagh and County Cork . Road bowling in Ireland is governed by the voluntary Irish Road Bowling Association (or B?l Chumann na h?ireann in Irish ). A history of the game has been written ...

Irish needle lace

Irish needle lace, lace made with a needle in Ireland from the late 1840s, when the craft was introduced as a famine-relief measure. Among other centres were Youghal in County Cork and its offshoots at Kenmare in County Kerry and New Ross ...