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TheJournal.ie on MSNArmagh father who murdered his infant son to serve at least 20 years in prisonThe child died three years after sustaining life-changing brain injuries from being violently shaken by his father.
NorthernIrelandWorld on MSN12h
Money available to improve community buildings in Armagh, Banbridge and CraigavonThe National Lottery Community Fund has reopened their Sustainable Community Buildings programme with revised criteria, to ...
Last October a jury at Belfast Crown Court found Craig Rowland guilty of murdering Lewis Oliver Rowland. The tot sustained ...
Craig Rowland, 29, of Millington Park in Portadown, Co Armagh, was convicted last year of murdering Lewis Oliver Rowland.
A father who murdered his infant son has been told he must serve at least 20 years in prison before he can be considered for ...
PA Media on MSN13h
Father who murdered infant son jailed for at least 20 yearsLewis Oliver Rowland suffered severe brain injuries when he was violently shaken by his father, Craig Rowland.
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Belfast Live on MSNCo Armagh funeral director warns of scam targeting grieving familiesA funeral directors in Northern Ireland has warned of a scam targeting grieving families.
Armagh survived a second-half rally to finish comfortable eight-point winners over Dublin and edge closer to securing their ...
Queen’s University and Lurgan both continue their EYHL promotion push this weekend when they host southern opposition in the EYHL2.
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