Cleric ‘belongs to the company of the very greatest down all the ages who have adorned the historic name of Armagh’ ...
When internment without trial was introduced in August 1971, Fr Raymond Murray, then a curate in Armagh, feared the very ...
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Funeral details have been announced for a popular priest whose dedication to faith and advocacy for human rights left a lasting impression on all ...
THE death has occurred of veteran human rights campaigner Monsignor Raymond Murray. One of the founders of the Association of Legal Justice in the 1970s with the late Fr Denis Faul, together they ...
A campaigning Catholic priest who exposed injustice and collusion during the Troubles has been described as a “giant” of human rights following his death. Monsignor Raymond Murray, who was in his late ...
OPINION: GB News correspondent Dougie Beattie outlines the plight of Northern Ireland veterans living in fear of being the next target of lawfare ...
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Armagh return to the Box-It Athletic Grounds seemingly with another point to prove as they take on Mayo in round four of the Allianz Football League. The Orchard County suffered an opening night ...
Armagh became the latest team to surrender a huge lead in Gaelic football’s new era of unpredictability as Mayo battled back to secure a draw at the Box-It Athletic Grounds on Saturday night ...
Mayo fought their way back from nine points down to secure a 1-17 to 1-17 Division One draw against All-Ireland champions Armagh at the Athletic Grounds but the visitors will rue missing a late ...