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Campaign launched to recruit 650 Garda reserves to the force – with annual payment increased

June 6, 2024 by

A RECRUITMENT campaign has been launched to attract 650 new members of the Garda reserves team to the force. Applications for the volunteer service, which is drawn from local community members across the country, are now open. Announcing the recruitment drive this week, Ireland’s Minister for Justice Helen McEntee confirmed that the annual stipend for the positions has also … [Read more...] about Campaign launched to recruit 650 Garda reserves to the force – with annual payment increased

Man accused of headbutting Roy Keane at the Emirates Stadium found guilty

June 6, 2024 by

The 43-year-old man accused of headbutting former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has been found guilty today The incident between Scott Law and Roy Keane happened during Arsenal's 3-1 victory over Manchester United last September. Scott Law went on trial last week after pleading not guilty to a charge of common assault. The issue took place when Keane and his fellow Sky … [Read more...] about Man accused of headbutting Roy Keane at the Emirates Stadium found guilty

‘Deeply shocking’: Minister calls for ‘action on dog control’ after young woman killed in dog attack

June 6, 2024 by

A YOUNG woman who was killed in a dog attack in Limerick has been named locally as Nicole Morey. The incident happened at around 11.40pm at a house in the Ballyneety area on Tuesday, June 4, which was the Crossgalla native’s 23rd birthday. In a statement confirming her death, her family said she died “unexpectedly, on her 23rd birthday”. They added that she is “very deeply … [Read more...] about ‘Deeply shocking’: Minister calls for ‘action on dog control’ after young woman killed in dog attack

Alcohol, drugs and fake cigarettes seized in searches across Belfast

June 6, 2024 by

POLICE seized alcohol, counterfeit cigarettes and suspected drugs in a series of raids across Belfast. Officers from the Belfast Neighbourhood Policing teams, supported by the police dog unit, found the items during searches across the city on May 30. In a statement made yesterday afternoon they confirmed the raids were carried out in a number of properties in the north, south … [Read more...] about Alcohol, drugs and fake cigarettes seized in searches across Belfast

Former Irish president Mary McAleese unveils plaque honouring Anglo-Irish suffragette in London

June 6, 2024 by

MARY MCALEESE has unveiled a plaque honouring the Anlgo-Irish suffragette Charlotte Despard. The former Irish president was in London to reveal the tribute with Sean Mulryan, chairman and founder of property developer Ballymore. The commemorative plaque is located at Ballymore’s Embassy Gardens development in Nine Elms, near Battersea, which was once the site of Despard’s … [Read more...] about Former Irish president Mary McAleese unveils plaque honouring Anglo-Irish suffragette in London

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July 25th marks the feast of St. James in the liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church. Dubliners celebrate this day by holding an annual drinking festival, which has been a tradition since the medieval era. Likewise, Irish pilgrims who choose to honor St. James and walk the Santiago de Compostela in Spain, often leave from St. James’s Gate in Dublin, where the Guinness factory is fittingly located.

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