Lurgan Bomb Plot Suspect in Court
Barry Anthony Toman, 47, appeared in court charged with attempted murder over a car bomb attack on Lurgan PSNI station. DNA was found on the device.
Barry Anthony Toman, 47, appeared in court charged with attempted murder over a car bomb attack on Lurgan PSNI station. DNA was found on the device.
Police arrest a 15-year-old boy, a man, and a woman over an attempted car bomb attack on Lurgan police station in March, linked to the New IRA.
PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has condemned a proxy bomb attack on Lurgan police station as a 'cowardly' act by dissident republicans seeking relevance ahead of Easter parades.
Northern Ireland's Justice Minister Naomi Long has condemned a dissident republican proxy bomb attack on Lurgan police station, warning it would have caused devastation if detonated.
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RecommendedTaoiseach Micheal Martin and Tanaiste Simon Harris have denounced the attempted proxy bomb attack on a police station in Lurgan as deeply chilling and a reminder of dark history.
A food delivery driver was hijacked at gunpoint and forced to transport a viable explosive device to a police station in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, in an incident condemned by political leaders.
A delivery driver was forced at gunpoint to transport a viable explosive device to Lurgan police station in Northern Ireland, sparking widespread condemnation and a major security operation.
A delivery driver in Lurgan, County Armagh, was hijacked by masked men and forced to drive a car containing a crude explosive device to a police station, leading to evacuations and a controlled explosion.
A senior PSNI officer has described an attempted attack on a police station in Lurgan as a 'sad and futile' bid by dissident republicans to gain relevance ahead of Easter Rising commemorations.
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RecommendedA delivery driver was forced at gunpoint to transport an explosive device to Lurgan police station in Northern Ireland, prompting widespread condemnation from political leaders.
A delivery driver in Northern Ireland was threatened with a gun and forced to drive his vehicle containing an object to Lurgan police station, sparking a major security alert and terrorism investigation.
A hijacked pizza delivery van was driven at Lurgan Police Station in County Armagh, prompting an 'extremely serious' security alert, road closures, and the evacuation of around 100 homes.
Stephen McCullagh convicted for the murder of Natalie McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant, after using a pre-recorded Grand Theft Auto video as a fake alibi.
Stephen McCullagh has been convicted for the brutal 2022 murder of Natalie McNally in Lurgan. This detailed timeline outlines the key events leading to the guilty verdict.
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RecommendedStephen McCullagh's livestream alibi for his girlfriend's murder was exposed as pre-recorded by Northern Ireland police cyber experts, leading to his conviction.
Stephen McCullagh found guilty of murdering his pregnant partner Natalie McNally, 32, at her Lurgan home in December 2022. The jury rejected his false alibi claim.
Stephen McCullagh has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 29 years for the murder of Natalie McNally, a 32-year-old woman found dead in her home in Lurgan in December 2022.
The jury has retired to consider its verdict in the trial of Stephen McCullagh, accused of murdering his pregnant partner Natalie McNally in Co Armagh in 2022.
Belfast Crown Court hears neighbours describe hearing screams and seeing shadows on the night pregnant Natalie McNally was fatally stabbed in her Lurgan home in 2022.
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RecommendedA police officer testified at the murder trial of Natalie McNally, describing a dog bowl filled with blood near her head. Stephen McCullagh denies the charges.
Stephen McCullagh, 36, denies murdering Natalie McNally, 32, who was 15 weeks pregnant. Prosecutors allege he pre-recorded a YouTube livestream to cover his tracks.