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Newry

British  
/ ˈnjʊərɪ /

noun

  1. a city and port in Northern Ireland, in Newry and Mourne district, Co Down. Pop: 27 433 (2001)

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Rachel was in Manchester when she was told her mum was gravely ill, but made it back home to Newry to say her last goodbye.

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In Newry, where she lives, there were watch-parties for episodes of The Traitors as Rachel became more high-profile on the show.

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The family's firefighting history goes back to the 19th century, when volunteers started a fire brigade in Newry.

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Kieran McClelland retired in 2025 after 30 years of service at the Newry station.

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Colum McClelland joined last year as an on-call firefighter in Warrenpoint - just seven miles from Newry.

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