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Stephen McCullagh will do at least 31 years of jail time before he is even considered for release. 32-year-old Natalie McNally had been 15 weeks pregnant when she was subjected to a violent attack and murdered at her home in Lurgan in December 2022. The judge, Mr Justice Kinney, told McCullagh that he committed a “brutal senseless murder and planned it in remorseless detail.” “The killing was cold blooded and calculated.” McCullagh tried to pin the murder on Lewis Jones, Natalie's ex-partner, after having set up a false alibi. But the jury rejected that and found McCullagh guilty of the murder at Belfast Crown Court earlier this year. Kurtis Reid was in court for the tariff hearing. We want to earn your trust and are members of the Trust Project. See our ethics policies at independent.ie/ourjournalism See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dúirt Bainisteoir Choláiste Lurgan, Micheál Ó Foighil, go bhfuil súil aige go mbeidh conradh sínithe le Údarás na Gaeltachta i dtaobh úsáid an ionaid nua oideachais agus óige in Indreabhán gan mórán achair.
Stephen McCullagh who killed his partner at her home in Lurgan, Co Armagh, in December 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison. Our reporter, Dyane Connor was at Belfast Crown Court.
Stephen McCullagh will do at least 31 years of jail time before he is even considered for release. 32-year-old Natalie McNally had been 15 weeks pregnant when she was subjected to a violent attack and murdered at her home in Lurgan in December 2022. The judge, Mr Justice Kinney, told McCullagh that he committed a “brutal senseless murder and planned it in remorseless detail.” “The killing was cold blooded and calculated.” McCullagh tried to pin the murder on Lewis Jones, Natalie's ex-partner, after having set up a false alibi. But the jury rejected that and found McCullagh guilty of the murder at Belfast Crown Court earlier this year. Kurtis Reid was in court for the tariff hearing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A search has begun near the shores of Lough Neagh for one of the Disappeared. 29-year-old Seamus Maguire is thought to have been killed and secretly buried by republicans 50 years ago. The search operation is on land near to his homeplace of Aghagallon, near Lurgan. It is the first search for one of the Disappeared to take place in Northern Ireland for 16 years. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph Journalist Andrew Madden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Politics Culture and Some Other Shit May 12th 2026The hasbara onslaught continues against Ireland unabated. Boy George shills on for his Zionist paymasters equating Judaism with Zionism whilst throwing Ireland under the bus along with more zio-propaganda publications masquerading as journalistic outlets. I interviewed Paidi McNicol from the Save Lough Neagh campaign and People Before Profit about the Lough Neagh Film Festival he organised at the weekend here in Lurgan and about the upcoming Save Lough Neagh march in Ardboe this weekend. I talk a little about James Connolly on the anniversary of his death, the greatest Irish man. And some other shit. Links. Tommy Greenes Book Troubled Watershttps://www.omahonys.ie/troubled-waters-p-10616562.htmlEoghan O'Ceannabhanhttps://eoghanoceannabhain.bandcamp.com/Kneecaphttps://kneecap.ochre.store/Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/c/politicscultureandsomeothershitTwitterhttps://x.com/PCASOSpodcastYou Tubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2vCVNlWbQlyythJEEM4z_wUpscrolled@pcasospodcast
Last Saturday evening, a food delivery driver was hijacked in Co Antrim, a bomb was placed in his car and he was ordered to drive to Dunmurry police station. When he got there he ran in to raise the alarm. Minutes later, a police officer's bodycam recorded the car exploding as nearby houses were being evacuated, with two babies among those who were being brought to safety at the time. The attack is being treated by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) as attempted murder and comes just weeks after an attempted car bomb attack on Lurgan police station in Co Armagh. The New IRA has claimed responsibility for both attacks but who is this dissident republican group?The car bombs were crude but according to Irish Times Northern correspondent Freya McClements, what counts in these attacks is the attention they receive for the organisation and the fear they instil in local communities and members of the PSNI. Presented by Bernice Harrison. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
//The Wire//2300Z April 27, 2026// //ROUTINE// //BLUF: MORE DETAILS COME TO LIGHT REGARDING LATEST PRESIDENTIAL ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN WASHINGTON. IRANIAN DIPLOMATS MEET WITH RUSSIA REGARDING GULF WAR. IED ATTACKS CONTINUE IN NORTHERN IRELAND.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE----- -International Events-Russia: This morning Foreign Minister Araghchi arrived in Moscow for talks with President Putin, which are aimed at strengthening the ties between Iran and Russia during the war. This follows the United States calling off the latest round of negotiations, with no firm date for the resumption of talks with Iran.Analyst Comment: This meeting, at this moment, is a big deal. Up until this point, Russia has not actively participated in the war, beyond the fairly standard statements made urging a settlement to the conflict. Most of Russia's comments have focused on the economics of the war, and how this conflict can help them in the long term. Putin directly meeting with Araghchi is a strong diplomatic move that will both strengthen Iran's standing internationally, but also make it much harder for the United States to retain power-projection. The United States calling off negotiations, and Iranian diplomats showing up in Moscow is not an insignificant development in the world of international diplomacy.Northern Ireland: As civil unrest has been brewing for the past few months (being compounded by fuel shortages over the past few weeks), another carbombing was reported overnight outside the police station in Dunmurry, just south of Belfast. No one was injured during the attack, however a police officer was almost killed when the IED was detonated.Analyst Comment: This was a no-kidding carbomb, of the type traditional to the region. Local police state that this is possibly the work of a group calling themselves the "New IRA", which is attempting to utilize the tactics of the PIRA from the era of The Troubles. Some warning was given in advance of the detonation, as police officers were attempting to evacuate the area when the blast occurred, and the official press release by authorities stated that a delivery driver was carjacked and forced to deliver the IED to the police station. This is the second similar incident in as many months, with a nearly identical carbombing taking place in Lurgan last month.-HomeFront-Washington D.C. - More details have come to light regarding the shooting at the Washington Hilton Hotel on Saturday. The shooter has been identified as Cole Tomas Allen, who had released a manifesto regarding the attack, which was intended to be an assassination attempt targeting President Trump. His main attack vector took the form of rushing through a Secret Service checkpoint with a shotgun and handgun, before he was engaged. Despite initial reports, the suspect was not killed at the scene, and photos of the aftermath indicate that he might not have been hit at all. A total of 5-8 rounds were fired during the entire engagement, though who fired which rounds remains unclear. One Secret Service agent was shot in the vest at some point during the fray, allegedly by the suspect.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: In the wake of the attempted assassination of President Trump, many are questioning how this could have happened again. Not only was this the third attempt on President Trump's life (or the fourth attempt if we count the indictment of Asif Merchant as a proper attempt), but this is the exact same location where Ronald Reagan was also shot during his own assassination attempt in 1981. John Hinkley Jr. shot President Reagan about 30 yards from where Allen conducted his attack.In our present day, the President, Vice President, Speaker of the House, most of the Cabinet, and many other high-ranking officials were in attendance, despite the palpably high threat posture that has remained constant in the wake of the
Dissident republican bombers have struck twice in recent weeks. On Saturday a bomb exploded at Dunmurry PSNI station in Belfast. The bombers used an almost identical method to those who tried to attack Lurgan police station last month. In both attacks a delivery driver was hijacked, threatened, and told to drive the bomb to its target. These attacks, claimed by the New IRA, came after a lull in violence– so what has sparked this outbreak? Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph security correspondent, Allison Morris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Great High Priest Of Heaven - Part 2
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The Great High Priest Of Heaven
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Carmela welcomes John Key, founder of Summer Madness, Ireland's largest interdenominational Christian youth festival, now in its fortieth year. John describes his own teenage encounter with God in Lurgan through a charismatic town-hall mission, his theology degree at Queen's, five years as a youth worker, and a decade as All-Ireland youth officer for the Church […] L'articolo Northern Soul – Summer Madness: Forty Years of Youth Faith Gatherings – John Key and Carmela proviene da Radio Maria.
Ancient Idolatry Made Modern - Part 3
For Who & Why Did Christ Die
Northern correspondent Conor MacAuley brought us the latest updates on the development.
There were cries of relief from the family of Natalie McNally yesterday, as the jury convicted Stephen McCullagh of killing his 32-year-old partner in her Lurgan home in December 2022. During the four-week trial, the prosecution claimed that McCullagh murdered Ms McNally after setting up a “false alibi” that he was livestreaming a video gaming session on YouTube. Host: Ciaran Dunbar Guest: Allison Morris See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen McCullagh has been found guilty of murdering Lurgan woman Natalie McNally. The jury unanimously convicted 36-year-old McCullagh, of Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, of killing the 32-year-old mother to be in December 2022. The four-week trial heard how McCullagh murdered Ms McNally after setting up a “false alibi” that he was livestreaming a video gaming session on YouTube. McCullagh has been given a life-sentence. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Allison Morris, who was following the trial in court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Mystery & Manifestation Of God
The man accused of murdering Natalie McNally “lied and lied again”, a barrister has told Belfast Crown Court. Delivering his closing statement in the case, prosecuting barrister Charles MacCreanor KC reminded the jury that the accused Stephen McCullagh had chosen not to give evidence to his trial. However, defence barrister John Kearney KC said the case against Stephen McCullagh is “dependent upon circumstantial evidence”. There are “troubling” aspects of the prosecution case against the man accused of murdering Natalie McNally that point “towards some other killer”, he said. 36-year-old McCullagh denies killing Natalie McNally (32), who was found dead at her home in Lurgan on December 18, 2022. The Belfast Telegraph's Crime Correspondent Allison Morris is covering the case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Supernatural Manifest Through Flesh & Blood - Part 2
On 18 December 2022, 32-year-old Natalie McNally was found dead in her Lurgan home. According to her autopsy, she suffered multiple stab wounds, strangulation and several heavy blows to the head. She was also 15 weeks pregnant at the time. Her partner, Stephen McCullagh, is now on trial for her murder in one of the highest-profile cases Northern Ireland's courts have seen in years. Central to the trial is a gaming livestream which the prosecution allege was staged to create an alibi for the accused. Host: Fionnán Sheahan, Guest; Allison Morris We want to earn your trust and are members of the Trust Project. See our ethics policies at independent.ie/ourjournalismSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An ex-partner of Natalie McNally has told a court that he did not kill the Co Armagh woman. Ms McNally, 32, was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed at her home in Lurgan on December 18 2022. On his third and final day of evidence, the witness shouted “you killed her” in an angry courtroom outburst at Stephen McCullagh, who stands accused of her murder. Her partner, Stephen McCullagh, 36, of Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, denies the murder charge. Allison Morris is covering the case for the Belfast Telegraph. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ancient Idolatry Made Modern
The Supernatural Manifest Through Flesh & Blood
Míniú an Údaráis ar an áit a bhfuil na cómhráití le Coláiste Lurgan.
Tá cruinniú glaoite ag Coláiste Lurgan le plé a dhéanamh ar imní atá ar an gcoláiste faoi na caipeisí tairisceana atá curtha amach.
The trial of Stephen McCullagh for the murder of 32-year-old Natalie McNally has entered its second week. Today in court a transcript was read out of McCullagh's first interview with police, where he said Natalie was “having problems with her ex”. Ms McNally was killed at her home in Lurgan, suffering fatal injuries in what has been described as a “prolonged attack”. McCullagh (36) denies murdering Ms McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant at the time of her death. Last week footage of the movements of a ‘person of interest' was played to the court. Niamh Campbell was joined by Allison Morris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saving Grace From The Noah Generation - Part 2
The trial of the man accused of murdering Natalie McNally is continuing in Belfast. 36-year-old Stephen McCullagh of Woodland Gardens in Lisburn, denies murdering Ms McNally. She was fifteen weeks pregnant when was killed at her home in Lurgan in December 2022. On Tuesday, the state pathologist outlined the injuries she sustained in a prolonged attack – including defence wounds as she tried to fight off her attacker. On Wednesday, the jury heard that experts from the PSNI's cyberteam determined McCullagh's six-hour stream on YouTube was not in fact live at all but had been recorded some days before. The crown's case is that this constituted a false alibi. Allison Morris was in court. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
http://copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 526 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com 1. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. BUTTONS & BOWS: The Return of Spring/The Mountain Pathway. The Return of Spring3. CARLOS/SWEENEY/McCARTIN: The Rolling Wave/The Lark on the Strand/Banks of Lough Gowna. The One After It 4. TIM DENNEHY: I Know What I'm Missing. Old Boots & Flying Sandals 5. JOHN McEVOY & JOHN WYNNE: McPaddin's Fave/A Visit to Ireland. Dancer at the Fair6. ELAINE REILLY: The Fergus Reel/The Girl Who Broke My Heart. Epiphany 7. JAMES KEANE, MATT MOLLOY & KEVIN CONNEFF: The Musical The Hunter's Purse/The Flowing Bowl/Tilly Finn's. With Friends Like These 8. KEVIN CRAWFORD & CILLIAN VALLELY: Days Around Lahinch/The Man from Moyasta. On Common Ground 9. MICHAEL McGOLDRICK & JOHN CARTY: Whistler O're The Lave O't/Kilkenny for Mr/Come to the Fair. At Out Leisure 10. THE BAILEYS: A Song for Ireland. A Song for Ireland 11. CAOIMHIN O'FEARGHAILL & PADDY TUTTY: Palm Sunday/Mulqueeney's. Flute & Fiddle 12. GATEHOUSE: The Cocks are Crowing. Heather Down the Moor13. JOHN JOE GORDON: The Primrose Polka/The Bluebell Polka. Within A Mile of Kilty 214. GERRY HANLEY: A Roll of the Dice/Ride A Mile. In The Middle of It. 15. MICK MULVEY & SHANE MEEHAN: Sword in the Hand/Wheels of the World/Mullin's Fancy. The Missing Guest 16. ANDREW MURRAY: Jock O' Hazeldene. Hell or High Water 17. NIAMH NÍ CHARRA: The Curlew Hills/Tripping Up the Stairs/Two Part Pour. Donnelly's Arm 18. PADDY KILLORAN: The Old Dudeen/The Road to Lurgan. Taisce Luacmhar 19. DANU: The Poor Man's Fortune/The Long Strand/Gan Ainm. 10,000 Miles 20. LEONARD BARRY: The Limerick Lasses/Johnny McGoohan's/The Laurel Tree. New Road 21. BOTHY BAND: Green Groves of Erin/Flowers of Red Hill.After Hours
Coláiste Lurgan agus cúrsaí Gaeltachta.