
Man Appears in Court Over Lurgan PSNI Car Bomb Attempt
A 47-year-old man appeared in court following an attempted car bomb attack targeting the Lurgan PSNI station.
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A 47-year-old man appeared in court following an attempted car bomb attack targeting the Lurgan PSNI station.

Three individuals, including a 15-year-old boy, have been arrested in connection with an attempted car bomb attack targeting a police station in Lurgan. The arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into the incident.

Reports indicate that dissident republicans are still active in Northern Ireland, suggesting the peace process has further to go, especially following a recent attack at a Lurgan PSNI station.

A major security alert was triggered in Lurgan, Co Armagh, after a delivery driver was threatened at gunpoint and forced to drive his vehicle, containing an unknown object, to the local Police Service of Northern Ireland station, leading to homes being evacuated and a controlled explosion. Police confirmed the driver was threatened at gunpoint and forced to deliver a suspicious device to the Lurgan police station.

Around 100 homes have been evacuated in Lurgan, Co Armagh, due to a security alert at a police station, which the PSNI described as a 'sinister development'.
Stephen McCullagh (36) denies murdering his pregnant partner at her home in Lurgan in December 2022

A man has been charged with attempted murder in connection with a car bomb attack at a police station in Lurgan, an incident for which the New IRA claimed responsibility.

Despite being diminished, the New IRA continues to pose a significant danger, as evidenced by recent attacks in Lurgan and Dunmurry.

Ireland's Taoiseach expressed profound shock following a suspected dissident republican bomb attack on a PSNI station in Lurgan, where a device was reportedly driven into the facility in a delivery driver's boot.

A pizza delivery driver was forced at gunpoint to drive a device to a police station in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, where a controlled detonation subsequently took place.

The family of Natalie McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant when murdered by her baby's father Stephen McCullagh in Lurgan, has spoken about the murderer's deceit.
On 18 December 2022, 32-year-old Natalie McNally was found dead in her Lurgan home.

Three individuals, including a teenage boy, have been arrested in connection with the investigation into an attack on a police station in Northern Ireland. The incident occurred in March, and authorities are continuing their inquiries.

PSNI Chief Jon Boutcher stated that a bomb attempt in Lurgan serves as a "timely reminder" of the terror threat to police, expressing little doubt that dissident republicans are responsible for the incident.

Ireland's Tánaiste has described a proxy bomb attempt in Lurgan, blamed on dissident republicans, as "deeply chilling."
Police in Lurgan, Co Armagh, responded to a major overnight security alert after a car was abandoned outside a PSNI station.

Stephen McCullagh has been found guilty of murdering his pregnant partner Natalie McNally in Lurgan, Co Armagh, after faking a live stream in an attempt to create an alibi, with trial details revealing how his plot unravelled.

A live stream presented as an alibi was shown to the jury in the murder trial of Natalie McNally, who was 15 weeks pregnant when she died at her Lurgan home in December 2022.