Newry and Armagh
Alexander McCartney: Callous ‘catfish’ who drove 12-year-old girl to suicide sentenced to life for manslaughter
The 26 year old from the Lissummon Road outside Newry, carried out his twisted abuse between 2013 and 2019
Sinn Féin comfortably retain Newry and Armagh seat with record vote share
Dáire Hughes takes 22,299 votes for his first ever electoral victory
Constituency Profile: Newry and Armagh
Sinn Féin almost certain to hold seat, but new announced candidate could face erosion of vote
Alliance defends itself after Jackie Coade voices dissatisfaction with outcome of harassment probe
ALLIANCE has defended the outcome of an internal investigation following complaints from a Stormont assembly election candidate.
Sinn Féin select Liz Kimmins to replace Megan Fearon as MLA for Newry and Armagh
Newry, Mourne and Down councillor Liz Kimmins has been selected by Sinn Féin to replace Megan Fearon as MLA for Newry and Armagh via co-option.
Mickey Brady holds on to Newry and Armagh seat
IF one was compiling a thesaurus entry for the word `certainty', they would add expressions and phrases including foregone conclusion, reality, surety and inevitable result.
Constituency profile: Sinn Féin's Mickey Brady in line to top Newry and Armagh poll for third time
THERE is potentially some colourful, alliterative introduction to be written about Newry and Armagh - something about the border, Brexit and Brady.
Department extends public response period for gold company licence after incorrect advert placed in newspaper
THE Department for the Economy has said it will extend the period for public responses regarding a licence application for a company looking for gold in Co Armagh, after admitting an incorrect advertisement of the plans was placed in a local newspaper.
Constituency Profile: Mickey Brady retains Newry and Armagh
Mickey Brady elected for Sinn Féin in what was predicted to be a safe seat for them with 25,666 votes.
Newry & Armagh: Danny Kennedy's political career swept away on a Sinn Féin tide
WITHIN minutes of Mike Nesbitt's now infamous 'transfer to nationalists' statement, the UUP's Danny Kennedy took to social media to distance himself from the remarks.