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PSNI renew appeal for information on American woman missing since May

October 6, 2024 by

THE PSNI has issued a renewed appeal for information on the whereabouts of an American woman who has been missing for almost five months. Sofi Johansson, 56, was last seen in the Banbridge area of Co. Down in May. While police say Ms Johansson lives a nomadic lifestyle, they stressed that her failure to keep in contact with family is out of character. Wooded area "We are … [Read more...] about PSNI renew appeal for information on American woman missing since May

Offensive weapons and €280,000 worth of heroin seized in Dublin

October 6, 2024 by

GARDAÍ have seized £280,000 worth of suspected heroin as well as a number of offensive weapons following searches in Dublin. The items were discovered during a search of a number of properties in Dublin 8 on Friday. The 2kg of drugs will be sent to Forensic Science Ireland for analysis. Gardaí said the operation was part of an ongoing investigation into the sale and supply of … [Read more...] about Offensive weapons and €280,000 worth of heroin seized in Dublin

A tribute to Tony Birtill in Liverpool

October 5, 2024 by

CONRADH na Gaeilge, Liverpool in partnership with the Liverpool Irish Festival will be presenting their third annual Tony Birtill Lecture commencing at 6 pm on Oct 22, 2024 at Liverpool Irish Centre In Oct 2021, Liverpool (and Ireland) lost a great Irish Language supporter, Tony Birtill. He made an invaluable contribution to the conservation, promotion and teaching of the Irish … [Read more...] about A tribute to Tony Birtill in Liverpool

Tánaiste ‘looking forward’ to hosting UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Dublin

October 3, 2024 by

TÁNAISTE Micheál Martin is “looking forward” to hosting UK Foreign Secretary, David Lammy who arrives in Dublin today. The pair will meet in Iveagh House this afternoon for talks intended to “underscore the commitment” by both nations to strengthen relations between them. The visit follows that of Prime Minister Keir Starmer last month, where he and Taoiseach Simon Harris … [Read more...] about Tánaiste ‘looking forward’ to hosting UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy in Dublin

Locations of new average speed cameras in Ireland revealed

October 3, 2024 by

THE locations of two new speed cameras which have been installed across Ireland have been revealed. Average speed cameras have been installed between Kilduff and BIllis, Cavan on the N3. They have also been installed between Lislackagh and Cuilmore, Swinford on the N5. Another average speed camera is set to be located on the N2 in Slane. The new cameras are still being tested, … [Read more...] about Locations of new average speed cameras in Ireland revealed

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