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Five teenagers injured in early morning collision on Irish road

June 4, 2024 by

FIVE teenagers were injured when a car they were travelling in was involved in a collision in the early hours of the morning. The incident happened on the N5 at Deerpark near Swinford in Co. Mayo at around 4am yesterday morning (June 3). There were no other vehicles involved in the collision, which left each of the five young men in the car injured. They were all taken to Mayo … [Read more...] about Five teenagers injured in early morning collision on Irish road

Two men arrested after drugs worth €862k found on flights from Thailand to Dublin

June 4, 2024 by

TWO men have been arrested at Dublin Airport after luggage containing cannabis worth €862k was found on separate flights from Thailand to Dublin. The drugs were discovered in vacuum packed bags in suitcases aboard the flights, which both arrived in Dublin on June 2. The drugs were discovered in suitcases on flights from Thailand to Dublin The cases belonged to two men who had … [Read more...] about Two men arrested after drugs worth €862k found on flights from Thailand to Dublin

‘Unbelievably cruel’: Tributes to father-of-two killed in horror collision on Irish road

June 4, 2024 by

TRIBUTES have been paid to a father-of-two who was killed in a collision in Co. Clare over the Bank Holiday weekend. Daniel ‘Danny’ Danny Myers was struck by a car as he walked along the N18 at Portdrine at around 4am on Saturday, June 1. He was taken to University Hospital Limerick, where he later passed away, Gardaí, who are investigating the incident, confirmed. Mr Myers, … [Read more...] about ‘Unbelievably cruel’: Tributes to father-of-two killed in horror collision on Irish road

Ireland experienced 1100 excess deaths during Covid-19 pandemic, report reveals

June 4, 2024 by

A NEW report estimates that Ireland experienced excess deaths of 1100 people during the Covid-19 pandemic. The figures, published in a report of The Society of Actuaries in Ireland's Demography Committee, refer to deaths in the years 2020 and 2021. In their analysis of the mortality rates in those years, the Society found no excess deaths recorded in 2020, which they claim is … [Read more...] about Ireland experienced 1100 excess deaths during Covid-19 pandemic, report reveals

Sectarian-motivated attack saw man hospitalised and boat set on fire

June 4, 2024 by

THREE men have been arrested after an attack overnight which saw a boat set alight and left a man hospitalised. The incident outside a boat club in the Beach Road area of Portballintrae in Co. Antrim was sparked by a flag being displayed on a boat in the pier area, the PSNI confirmed this morning. “At approximately 7.45pm on Monday, June 3 police received a report that an … [Read more...] about Sectarian-motivated attack saw man hospitalised and boat set on fire

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