South Armagh
South Armagh primary school 'concern' over anonymous calls
A south Armagh primary school has voiced concern after an anonymous caller falsely claimed to be P6 pupil’s father and asked that the child be allowed to leave the premises for an appointment.
Chris Donnelly: Selective outrage and the complexities of remembrance
Barely a skip in the beat of history before the onset of World War I, the British empire and military was responsible for the deaths of some 50,000 people – overwhelmingly children and women – in the concentration camps in which they herded both Boers and blacks in South Africa in the 1901-1902 period during Britain’s war with the Boers.
Fears grow south Armagh GP surgery may close
Maphoner Surgery in Mullaghbawn will be without a GP from the end of June if a replacement cannot be found.
The healing power of nature in south Armagh
Not only do farmers keep everyone fed and watered, but they also play a vital role in the health and wellbeing of rural communities...
Former SDLP representative and Newry & Mourne Council chair remembered as 'healing force'
A FORMER chair of Newry & Mourne Council has been remembered as a "healing force" who commanded respect throughout the community of south Armagh.
Rekindling the flame of the oral tradition in song, language and poetry
I remember well my grandmother's wake.
Man (18) in critical condition following south Armagh crash
AN 18-year-old remained in a critical condition in hospital following a one-vehicle crash in south Armagh.
Boost in trade for northern off-licenses after southern drink price hike
OFF-licence owners close to the border have said they hope to advantage after an alcohol price hike in the south.