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Donaghmore pharmacist blamed Covid for records failure
A TYRONE pharmacist cautioned by police for repeated record-keeping failures has blamed ‘work overload’ during the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Denver Jason Devlin, aged 50, who is the director of a
Inquest into teenager’s death at Omagh hospital adjourned
THE inquest into the death of Fermanagh teenage Katie Donnelly has been adjourned. A preliminary hearing had been scheduled for tomorrow (Thursday, January 15), at Laganside Court, but it will
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Tyrone schools progress to semi-finals
BOTH Holy Trinity Cookstown and St.Ciaran’s Ballgawley are through to the semi-finals of the Ulster Schools MacLarnon Cup and Markey Cup respectively after each produced fine displays of attacking football in their
Pride remains in Clogher despite agonising Croke Park loss
ONE day in the future Clogher’s players will undoubtedly reflect back on their Croke Park journey with the kind of pride that comes with knowing that you have done your

