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Murderer’s mum and girlfriend convicted for helping him flee to Ireland after fatal collision

July 3, 2024 by

THE MOTHER and the partner of a man who murdered a father when he ploughed into him in a car have both been convicted of trying to help him evade capture. Ashley Donald's mum Faye Gowdy and his girlfriend Bethany Donohue helped him flee to Ireland in the days after the fatal 2022 collision in Coventry. On Monday, 44-year-old Gowdy and Donohue, 23, were both convicted of … [Read more...] about Murderer’s mum and girlfriend convicted for helping him flee to Ireland after fatal collision

Dublin is second most expensive city in Europe to build apartments

July 3, 2024 by

A NEW report has claimed that Dublin is the second most expensive city in Europe in which to build apartments. The Building Homes report, from Trinity College Dublin and the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland, said of 10 cities surveyed, only Zurich was more expensive than the Irish capital. Meanwhile, Belfast came in as the second cheapest city in which to build apartment … [Read more...] about Dublin is second most expensive city in Europe to build apartments

Fermanagh man jailed over historical abuse

July 3, 2024 by

A MAN has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison after being found guilty of a series of historical assaults. Ronan Farrell, 60, denied nine counts of indecent assault against a child between 1982 and 1984. In April, he was found guilty on seven counts before being sentenced on Tuesday at Dungannon Crown Court, sitting at Newry Crown Court. Farrell, who is originally … [Read more...] about Fermanagh man jailed over historical abuse

Woman jailed for 14 years for ‘brutal’ murder of her partner as he slept

July 3, 2024 by

A WOMAN has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for the murder of her partner. Wiktoria Maksymowicz fatally stabbed Anthony 'Tony' Browne in the neck as he slept at the home they shared in West Belfast in 2022. Maksymowicz, 35, was handed a life sentence in May after pleading guilty to murder aggravated by domestic abuse, with her minimum term imposed at Belfast Crown Court … [Read more...] about Woman jailed for 14 years for ‘brutal’ murder of her partner as he slept

People affected by adoption in Ireland urged to have their say

July 2, 2024 by

PEOPLE who have been affected by adoption in Ireland are being asked to take part in newly launched public consultation. The Adoption Authority of Ireland (AAI) is urging anyone who has had a personal experience of adoption to take part in their online survey. Feedback from the survey will inform the strategy undertaken by the AAI in its future work. “This public consultation … [Read more...] about People affected by adoption in Ireland urged to have their say

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