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Dungannon
/ 3 years agoDungannon teacher makes history as first woman captain of a Northern Ireland golf club
A Dungannon woman made history this week when she became the first female captain of an all-gender golf club in Northern...
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Cookstown
/ 3 years agoTwo fuel laundering plants discovered in counties Armagh and Tyrone
Two fuel laundering plants have been dismantled by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in separate operations in counties Armagh and Tyrone....
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Dungannon
/ 3 years agoMan who damaged car armed with hatchet given time to gather £1,500 for damage or risk jail
A man who was convicted of damaging a car and wielding a hatchet has been given until the end of the...
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Armagh
/ 3 years agoSon’s anger as 80-year-old dad ‘forced off Cranfield caravan site’ after over half a century
A Loughgall man has been left “deprived” of his go-to place after being “forced to remove his caravan” from the site...
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Dungannon
/ 3 years agoPlea to ‘be kind’ after Deaglan and family talk about challenges of living with Tourette’s syndrome
A child with Tourette’s syndrome has told Mid Ulster District Council about the difficulties of living with the condition. Deaglan McCallion...
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News
/ 3 years agoSix further Covid-related deaths as Chancellor announces £1.6bn a year budget for NI
There have been six further Covid-related deaths reported in Northern Ireland in the past past 24 hours. The total number of...
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Cookstown
/ 3 years agoCo Tyrone food company give family a dream staycation and ‘Familytime’ together
A Moira mum has who enjoyed a prize holiday in the Fermanagh lakelands with her children has described the experience as...
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News
/ 3 years agoIt’s a ‘win-win’ situation as Southern Area Hospice lottery goes online for just £1 per week
It is even easier than ever to support your local Southern Area Hospice, with the popular weekly lottery now available online....
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News
/ 3 years agoMid Ulster Council’s dual language street sign policy branded a ‘farce’
A Dungannon councillor has branded Mid Ulster District Council’s dual language street sign policy a “farce” amid claims one survey saw...
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News
/ 3 years ago‘Crackdown’ needed on Northern Ireland’s illicit puppy trade
During the lockdown, demand for pooches rose exponentially and as a result so did the price for sought after companions. However,...