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Concern grows for man, 65, missing from Dublin

January 1, 2025 by

GARDAÍ are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of man missing from Dublin. Patrick Tiernan, 65, is reported missing from his home in Clonsilla, Dublin 15. He was last seen in the area shortly after 3pm on Tuesday afternoon, December 31. Mr Tiernan is described as being approximately 6' 3" in height with a medium build, grey hair, grey facial hair and blue … [Read more...] about Concern grows for man, 65, missing from Dublin

Three men charged with murder after man fatally struck by car on Christmas Day

January 1, 2025 by

THREE men have appeared in court charged with murder after a man was fatally struck by a car outside a pub on Christmas Day. Kirk Marsden, 37, suffered serious injuries after being struck by a Toyota Land Cruiser outside The Gate Street Bar and Grill in Blackburn, Lancashire, shortly before 5pm on December 25. Mr Marsden was taken to the Royal Preston Hospital, where he sadly … [Read more...] about Three men charged with murder after man fatally struck by car on Christmas Day

‘Tragic incident’: Woman dies in house fire in Dublin

January 1, 2025 by

A WOMAN has died in a house fire in Dublin in what gardaí have described as a 'tragic incident'. Gardaí and emergency services responded to the fire at a house in Hunters Lane, Ballycullen, Dublin 24, shortly after 10pm on Monday. The woman, who was in her 40s and was the sole occupant of the residence, was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene. The Dublin City Coroner has … [Read more...] about ‘Tragic incident’: Woman dies in house fire in Dublin

Milestone year as more than 1million Irish passports issued in 2024

January 1, 2025 by

IRELAND'S Department of Foreign Affairs has announced that more than 1million Irish passports were issued in 2024, with demand set to continue in the coming 12 months. In a milestone year that also marked the Passport Office's centenary, in excess of 1million passports were delivered for only the second time in its history. "In its 100th year, the Passport Service managed an … [Read more...] about Milestone year as more than 1million Irish passports issued in 2024

Anniversary appeal for man who went missing from Belfast on New Year’s Day 2006

January 1, 2025 by

POLICE have renewed their appeal for information on a man who disappeared from Belfast on New Year's Day in 2006. Martin Kelly, then 21, was last seen on the evening of January 1, 2006 by friends at a bar in Garmoyle Street in the Sailortown area of Belfast. Despite extensive enquiries and numerous searches, the Co. Down man has not been seen since. Disappearance Mr Kelly … [Read more...] about Anniversary appeal for man who went missing from Belfast on New Year’s Day 2006

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