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Knifeman jailed for slashing stranger in face in ‘horrendous attack’

June 25, 2024 by

A MAN has been jailed for slashing a stranger across the face in a knife attack described as “horrendous” by police investigators. Shaun Hill was standing outside a pub at 5.20pm on December 5, 2023 when he spotted another man waiting for a taxi nearby. The 33-year-old, of Bamford Drive in Mansfield, lit a cigarette before walking over to where his victim was standing in Forest … [Read more...] about Knifeman jailed for slashing stranger in face in ‘horrendous attack’

‘If he said it, it happened’: Tributes following death of Tommie Gorman

June 25, 2024 by

PRESIDENT Higgins has paid tribute to lifelong RTÉ broadcaster Tommie Gorman following his death. The 68-year-old journalist, who was born in Sligo, died today, his family have confirmed in a statement. "Tommie was a cherished husband, father, brother, and friend whose innate kindness and generosity of spirit touched the lives of all who knew him," they said. "His memory will … [Read more...] about ‘If he said it, it happened’: Tributes following death of Tommie Gorman

Ireland’s ageing population presents economic burden for years ahead

June 25, 2024 by

THE ageing population of Ireland presents economic pressures for the future which must be addressed today, according to a new report. Ireland’s Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath has this week published figures relating to the age demographic in Ireland and its projected impact financially on the nation in the years to come. Currently, the age profile of the Irish population … [Read more...] about Ireland’s ageing population presents economic burden for years ahead

Blackmailer jailed over ‘distressing ordeal’ which left victim in fear for his safety

June 25, 2024 by

A BLACKMAILER who targeted his victim for four months has been jailed. Reece Carley, of Adari Manor in Ballymena, Co. Antrim, has been sentenced for blackmailing his victim from July 2023 to October 2023. The 22-year-old targeted a man in Cullybackey area and subjected him to ongoing threats, which left him in fear for his safety and that of his family, the PSNI have … [Read more...] about Blackmailer jailed over ‘distressing ordeal’ which left victim in fear for his safety

Man arrested over 1979 murder of John James Porter in Armagh

June 25, 2024 by

A MAN wanted by police in Northern Ireland in relation to a murder in 1979 has been arrested in Cavan. James Donegan, of Bruce Manor, Arva in Cavan, is wanted for the murder of John James Porter, who was shot dead close to his farm in Mountmorris, Co. Armagh on June 24, 1979. Mr Porter was a part-time member of the British Army’s Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR). Yesterday, on the … [Read more...] about Man arrested over 1979 murder of John James Porter in Armagh

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