Armagh City will once again come alive this November as costumed characters; festive markets and a dazzling lightshow bring ...
CROSSMAGLEN won a second Armagh senior title in the club’s history, 22 years after the first, as they ended Granemore’s bid ...
Once described as Armagh’s finest antiquarian but now largely forgotten, John Corry (1805-1856) is to be commemorated with an Ulster History Circle blue plaque in the city.
Neither Madden nor Cullyhanna have won a senior county title, with both sides boasting talented squads capable of breaking ...
Armagh looks set to lose its only cinema with Omniplex set to pull out of the city in the new year. Armagh I understands ...
The 40th anniversary of the King and Queen of the Roads festival in Ballincurrig will welcome some of the best players from Ireland, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands. Among them are Armagh GAA stars ...
A 19th century man known as “Armagh’s finest antiquarian” was today honoured with a blue plaque registering his life and ...
An Armagh folk performance group say they "weren't sure it was real" when the fashion house called.
The rough and mountainous countryside of South Armagh has a wild loveliness all its own. But the beauty belies the area’s history, one of the bloodiest in Northern Ireland. With the highest death toll ...
Cullyhanna come from nine points down to beat Crossmaglen and reach the Armagh SFC final, while Magherafelt hammer Glen to ...
There are few as entrenched in their clubs as Tommy Coleman is with Clann Eireann. The Armagh champions won their first county title in 40 years under Coleman back in 2021, and the former manager has ...