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Dublin-NYC Portal back online with new restrictions to curb inappropriate behaviour

May 19, 2024 by

THE PORTAL connecting Dublin to New York via a livestream is back online, albeit with restrictions to curb any inappropriate behaviour. The artwork went live on May 8 but the 24/7 stream was taken offline after less than a week following a series of incidents. These included a woman in Dublin grinding against the sculpture and a woman in New York exposing her breasts to viewers … [Read more...] about Dublin-NYC Portal back online with new restrictions to curb inappropriate behaviour

Man suspected of being involved in organised crime is ordered by court to explain source of funds

May 19, 2024 by

A MAN suspected by the National Crime Agency (NCA) of involvement in serious organised crime has been ordered by a court to explain the source of funds used to build a property in Northern Ireland. The NCA secured the first ever Unexplained Wealth Order in Northern Ireland at the High Court in Belfast on Friday as part of an ongoing NCA civil recovery investigation. The order … [Read more...] about Man suspected of being involved in organised crime is ordered by court to explain source of funds

Road rage driver found guilty of manslaughter following altercation with pedestrian

May 19, 2024 by

A ROAD RAGE driver has been found guilty of manslaughter after assaulting a pedestrian, who later died as a result of his injuries. Jake McIntyre, 28, struck Andrew Peart with a tyre lever before punching him in the attack in Guide Post, Northumberland on August 22 last year. Mr Peart, 39, initially appeared fine after the assault but was admitted to hospital several hours … [Read more...] about Road rage driver found guilty of manslaughter following altercation with pedestrian

Irish actress Philippa Dunne to star in spin-off of hit BBC sitcom Motherland

May 19, 2024 by

IRISH actress Philippa Dunne is to appear in a spin-off of hit BBC sitcom Motherland. Dunne will reprise her role as over-protective Irish mum Anne Flynn, the long-suffering friend of Amanda, played by Lucy Punch. As well as being familiar to fans of Motherland, Dunne also had a recurring role in Derry Girls as Clare Devlin's mother Geraldine and last year appeared in the BBC's … [Read more...] about Irish actress Philippa Dunne to star in spin-off of hit BBC sitcom Motherland

Christmas comes early as Santa delivers Premiership trophy to champions Celtic

May 19, 2024 by

AN UNLIKELY figure delivered the Premiership trophy to Celtic on Saturday after the Hoops sealed a third title in a row. With summer just around the corner, Glasgow was bathed in sunshine as Celtic ran out 3-2 winners against St Mirren on the final day of the league season. However, despite the beautiful weather, it was someone more used to the snowy environs of the North Pole … [Read more...] about Christmas comes early as Santa delivers Premiership trophy to champions Celtic

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