TÁNAISTE Micheál Martin raised Ireland's ongoing issues with Britain’s controversial new Troubles legislation during a meeting in London this week. Mr Martin represented Ireland at the British Irish Intergovernmental Conference (BIIGC) which took place in Westminster yesterday. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-Harris led the British delegation at the … [Read more...] about Tánaiste raised Legacy Act issues with Northern Ireland Secretary during ‘constructive’ meeting
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Former soldiers will not be prosecuted over deaths of innocent girl and unarmed man during Troubles
TWO soldiers suspected of killing an innocent schoolgirl and an unarmed man in Derry at the height of the Troubles will not face prosecution. Annette McGavigan, 14, was shot dead during rioting in the Bogside area on September 6, 1971. William McGreanery, 41, died in the early hours of September 15 in an incident where a soldier opened fire from an Army lookout at a junctions … [Read more...] about Former soldiers will not be prosecuted over deaths of innocent girl and unarmed man during Troubles
Arrest made after two men attempt series of burglaries in one night
AN arrest has been made after two men made multiple attempts to enter homes and vehicles in one night. PSNI officers were called to reports of attempted burglaries and thefts from vehicles in the Knockmore Road area in Lisburn. The incidents happened in the late hours on April 28 and into the early hours of April 29. “We received multiple reports that two men were trying … [Read more...] about Arrest made after two men attempt series of burglaries in one night
Man convicted of killing Irish pensioner Thomas O’Halloran in brutal London attack
A MAN has pleaded guilty to killing Irish pensioner Thomas O’Halloran in a brutal attack in West London. Lee Byer, of Allenby Avenue, Southall, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter by diminished responsibility of the 87-year-old, who was stabbed in Greenford, west London, in August 2022. Mr O’Halloran, who hailed from Ennistymon in Co. Clare, was attacked while on his mobility … [Read more...] about Man convicted of killing Irish pensioner Thomas O’Halloran in brutal London attack
Man murdered friend in brutal and sustained attack after wrongly accusing him of theft
A MAN who killed his friend after wrongly believing he had stolen from him has been found guilty of murder. Tony McDermott, 38, was stabbed and beaten by Nicholas Ward for two hours during the attack in Lincolnshire in October last year. Mr McDermott — who sustained 51 knife injuries, including 11 stab wounds — succumbed to his injuries at the scene. "Ward's actions were … [Read more...] about Man murdered friend in brutal and sustained attack after wrongly accusing him of theft