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Investigation launched after man injured in Co. Down shooting

August 4, 2024 by

POLICE have launched an investigation after a man sustained 'significant injuries' in a shooting in Co. Down. The incident occurred in the Bangor area in the early hours of Saturday, shortly after midnight. Police were alerted after the man attended hospital for treatment. "We believe the man had been walking in the Ganaway Walk area a short time earlier when he was attacked," … [Read more...] about Investigation launched after man injured in Co. Down shooting

Man arrested as gardaí investigate death of woman in Co. Cork

August 4, 2024 by

GARDAÍ are questioning a man following the death of a woman in Co. Cork. Emergency services were called to a domestic residence in Midleton at around 4.15pm on Friday. A woman was found at the scene with serious injuries and received emergency medical treatment but was pronounced deceased a short time later. She has since been named locally as 27-year-old mother-of-two, Daena … [Read more...] about Man arrested as gardaí investigate death of woman in Co. Cork

Man charged after van rams gates of State buildings in Dublin

August 4, 2024 by

A MAN has been charged after a van was rammed into the gates of several State buildings in Dublin earlier this week. The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday morning, during which entrances to buildings including Áras an Uachtaráin and the Houses of the Oireachtas were damaged. RTÉ News reports that David O'Callaghan, from Woodbrook Glen, Bray, Co. Wicklow appeared in … [Read more...] about Man charged after van rams gates of State buildings in Dublin

Co. Down ferry passengers robbed at knifepoint after accepting life from strangers

August 4, 2024 by

TWO passengers on a ferry in Co. Down were robbed at knifepoint after accepting a lift from two people they had meet on board. The Strangford Lough ferry foot passengers, a man and woman aged in their 20s, boarded the vessel at Portaferry bound for Strangford at around 8.45pm on Friday, August 2. While onboard, they were approached by a woman aged in her 30s, who offered them a … [Read more...] about Co. Down ferry passengers robbed at knifepoint after accepting life from strangers

CNN promotes Irish journalist Donie O’Sullivan to senior correspondent

August 1, 2024 by

IRISH journalist Donie O’Sullivan has been promoted to CNN senior correspondent this week. In a statement the US network confirmed O’Sullivan’s move, after ten years with the broadcaster. Originally from Co. Kerry, O’Sullivan has spent the past decade reporting on the spread of online misinformation in the US, and now specialises in highlighting the effect conspiracy theories, … [Read more...] about CNN promotes Irish journalist Donie O’Sullivan to senior correspondent

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