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Irish Government approves nominations for 17 global ambassadors

September 19, 2024 by

THE Irish government has approved the nomination of 17 ambassadors for countries across the globe. They include representatives who will be positioned in newly established Irish Embassies in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Moldova. Each appointment will take place during 2025, subject to agreement by the receiving states. Tanaiste Micheál Martin “I know that those nominated … [Read more...] about Irish Government approves nominations for 17 global ambassadors

Plans approved to evacuate sick children from Gaza to Ireland

September 19, 2024 by

UP to 30 sick children are due to be evacuated out of Gaza and brought to Ireland for medical care. The plans have been approved by the Irish Government following a proposal by Ireland’s Health Minister Stephen Donnelly. Mr Donnelly, who made the proposal in response to a World Health Organisation (WHO) request to address the current health needs of people from Gaza, has spent … [Read more...] about Plans approved to evacuate sick children from Gaza to Ireland

Gardaí seize cocaine worth €15.2m as international investigation cracks crime messaging platform

September 19, 2024 by

COCAINE worth €15.2m has been seized in Ireland as part of an international investigation which saw a criminal messaging network dismantled. Gardaí, working with Europol and Eurojust, have successfully dismantled the encrypted communication platform known as Ghost. The network, which was established to allow organised crime networks to operate on a global scale, was used to … [Read more...] about Gardaí seize cocaine worth €15.2m as international investigation cracks crime messaging platform

Co. Down man jailed over largest single PSNI drug seizure

September 18, 2024 by

A MAN from Co. Down has been jailed after drugs worth £3m were found in the back of his lorry — the largest single seizure by the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Andrew Stafford, 38, with an address in Ballynahinch, was sentenced at Belfast Crown Court to a 36-month custodial sentence — half served in prison and half on licence. He had pleaded guilty to possession of a … [Read more...] about Co. Down man jailed over largest single PSNI drug seizure

Deceased, retired and serving officers receive An Garda Síochána’s highest award

September 18, 2024 by

EIGHT historic medals honouring bravery and heroism among Ireland’s police force have been issued this month. An emotional ceremony was held to mark the occasion, which saw the prestigious Walter Scott Medal bestowed upon some of the most impressive officers who have represented the force – both historically and in modern times. Minister for Justice Helen McEntee with Garda … [Read more...] about Deceased, retired and serving officers receive An Garda Síochána’s highest award

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