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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

Arrests made after two men found with £5k in fake banknotes

October 3, 2024 by

TWO men have been arrested after they were caught with fake banknotes. The pair, aged 26 and 39, were arrested at Belfast Docks at around 8am yesterday morning (October 2) after PSNI officers were called to reports of the use of counterfeit notes. They were found to have approximately £5000 worth of fake banknotes in their possession. “The arrests follow reports that fake Bank … [Read more...] about Arrests made after two men found with £5k in fake banknotes

PSNI fined €750k for data breach which exposed personal data of entire workforce

October 3, 2024 by

THE Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has been fined £750k for a data breach which exposed the personal details of its entire workforce. On August 8, 2023, following a freedom of information request, the force accidentally published a document containing the personal details of all 9,483 officers and members of staff online. The surnames, initials, rank and roles of the … [Read more...] about PSNI fined €750k for data breach which exposed personal data of entire workforce

Michael Flatley to open The Irish Post Awards 2024

October 3, 2024 by

The legend of Irish dance will give the opening remarks at The Irish Post Awards on November 7 IN 1994, any time before the Eurovision Song Contest of that year, had you predicted that a show featuring Irish step dancing would become the Next Big Thing in showbiz, you probably would have been quietly led to a darkened room and told to get as much rest as possible. But as … [Read more...] about Michael Flatley to open The Irish Post Awards 2024

Government reassures families that Irish soldiers stationed in Lebanon are safe

October 3, 2024 by

THE Irish Government has issued a statement to the families and loved ones of soldiers serving in Lebanon confirming that they are safe. The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has erupted in the region in recent weeks, with the violence intensifying and the launch of a ground attack by Israeli forces in recent days. On Tuesday the Irish Government advised all Irish citizens to leave the … [Read more...] about Government reassures families that Irish soldiers stationed in Lebanon are safe

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329 passengers were killed in a plane crash off the coast of Ireland. Air India flight 182 was en route from Montreal to Dehli, when it was blown up in Irish airspace by a bomb. Investigation into the flight led Canadian officials to believe that a Sikh militant group called Babbar Khalsa was responsible for the bombing. 280 Canadian citizens, 27 British citizens and 22 Indian citizens were lost, resulting in the largest mass murder in modern Canadian history. A monument remembering the event was unveiled in 1986 in Ahakista, Cork.

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