Real IRA blamed for Belfast riots

" The Real IRA has been blamed by Sinn Fein for trouble in north Belfast. At least one shot was fired at police by republicans and there were other disturbances after Orange Order parades across Northern Ireland. ...

President to meet British Queen in Belfast

"President Mary McAleese is expected to meet Britain's Queen Elizabeth in Northern Ireland today. Queen Elizabeth will also be greeted by Northern Ireland First Minister Ian Paisley as he says his final farewells before retiring in May. Today's meeting will be the sixth...

Tribute to Tommy Makem - (November 4, 1932 – August 1, 2007)

Here is my small offering in tribute to the great Tommy Makem RIP Please feel free to download and share my rendition of Tommy Makem's sad, yet beautifully poignant "The Curlew's Song". (the spoken intro. is a...

Teen harm Concern Over Web List

"Police and social workers investigating teenage suicides have visited homes in County Armagh after material was published on the internet. BBC News understands the names of some people who have taken their own lives are included on a list. In a statement, police and Southern...

School Support After Teen Suicides

"A minister who has been liaising with the families of three teenagers who took their own lives has said there is no evidence of a suicide pact. Reverend Brian Harper was speaking after the deaths of three 15-year-old boys in the Laurelvale area of County Armagh within a...

Armagh City Gets Multi-Million Facelift

Armagh has been Ireland’s spiritual capital for 1,500 years, the city of Armagh predates Canterbury as a Christian religious site. Taking this into account you will want to see new developments fit in nicely...

Next on menu for Starbucks? It's hot food

According to New York Daily News, Starbucks is making changes to its menu. The coffee giant got 12 percent of its $4 billion in sales through food last year, mostly with cold items like cookies, muffins and...

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