Dolores Kelly
'Anger and dismay' at haulage firm's decision to close site and make 500 staff redundant in Lurgan
POLITICIANS and public figures have expressed their shock and dismay at the "devastating" news that 500 workers will lose their jobs in Lurgan, where refrigerated transport company Morgan McLernon has been earmarked for closure.
Lurgan 'gripped with tension and fear' in aftermath of two murders inside a month
LURGAN is "gripped with tension and fear" in the aftermath of two unsolved murders in the past month, it was claimed last night.
Dolores Kelly calls for explanation on PSNI arrest statistics
SDLP assembly member Dolores Kelly last night called for the PSNI chief constable to explain why more Catholics than Protestants have been arrested over the past five years.
Sinn Féin stands over opposition to outlawing of hunting with dogs
SINN Féin was last night standing over its decision to oppose the outlawing of hunting with dogs, insisting "regulation, not a ban, is the best approach".
Tom Kelly: North has work to do on improving female political representation
The late Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of Franklin D Roosevelt - arguably the greatest US President of the 20th century.
RUC's `institutionalised sectarianism a matter of public record' - SDLP Policing Board member
SDLP Policing Board member Dolores Kelly has rejected a call for her to apologise for describing the RUC as representing "institutionalised sectarianism", insisting it is "a matter of public record".
`Clear need' for a cultural shift around attitudes towards women in the PSNI - Policing Board member
THERE is a "clear need for a cultural shift around attitudes towards women" in the PSNI, a member of its oversight body has warned.
50:50 recruitment alone would not stop declining numbers of Catholic recruits says senior police commander Mark Hamilton
REINTRODUCING a 50:50 recruitment policy for the PSNI would not in itself address the declining numbers of Catholic recruits, a senior police commander has said.
Collapse of procurement process for new £30 million school in Lurgan described as 'devastating'
A PLANNED £30 million school build is facing a delay after the procurement process collapsed.
Almost 70 people in Co Armagh and Co Down targeted by anonymous social media posts
ALMOST 70 people have now been publicly linked to claims of drug dealing and other criminal activity in Counties Down and Armagh by anonymous social media posts over recent weeks.