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Art donation from film director Neil Jordan features in new exhibition at Irish gallery

April 18, 2024 by

A DONATION from the acclaimed Irish film director Neil Jordan features in a new exhibition now open at Dublin’s Hugh Lane Gallery. The Sligo-native, who won an Oscar for his 1992 film The Crying Game, has gifted an impressive installation by artist Richard Gorman to the historic gallery, which is located in Parnell Square and was founded by Sir Hugh Lane in 1908. Gorman’s … [Read more...] about Art donation from film director Neil Jordan features in new exhibition at Irish gallery

Stardust jury returns ‘unlawful killing’ verdict as year-long inquest comes to a close

April 18, 2024 by

THE jury in the Stardust inquests have today returned a verdict of ‘unlawful killing' regarding each of the 48 people who died in the nightclub fire. The foreman of the jury told coroner Myra Cullinane that they had reached the majority verdict after 11 days of deliberation following the year-long inquest into the deaths of those who were killed when a fire broke out at the … [Read more...] about Stardust jury returns ‘unlawful killing’ verdict as year-long inquest comes to a close

Brazen burglar who stole £240,000 worth of goods in summer crime spree is jailed for 12 years

April 17, 2024 by

A BURGLAR who went on a £240,000 crime spree last summer, during which he stole items ranging from cars to a child's bike, has been jailed for more than 12 years. Thomas McDonagh, 44, also caused £50,000 worth of damage as he carried out his crimes across Coventry between May and August 2023. His offending was brought to a halt when police found him hiding under a bed, after … [Read more...] about Brazen burglar who stole £240,000 worth of goods in summer crime spree is jailed for 12 years

Three people treated in hospital for serious injuries following aggravated burglary in Cork

April 17, 2024 by

THREE people have been left with serious injuries following an aggravated burglary in Cork. Two women and a man were taken to hospital following the incident, which occurred at around 6am on Wednesday at a house on Millerd Street. Gardaí have launched an investigation and revealed a sum of cash was taken during the burglary. "Three occupants in the house, two women and a man, … [Read more...] about Three people treated in hospital for serious injuries following aggravated burglary in Cork

GAA club pays tribute to ‘true gael’ after Irishman dies in Australia collision

April 17, 2024 by

TRIBUTES have been paid to an Irishman who died following a collision in Australia on Monday. Ryan Straney, 27, died in the four-vehicle collision at around 4.40am on the Pacific Motorway near Wahroonga, around 20km north of Sydney. New South Wales Police believe a vehicle travelling southbound collided with three vehicles travelling northbound. They added that a 96-year-old … [Read more...] about GAA club pays tribute to ‘true gael’ after Irishman dies in Australia collision

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July 6, 1907

Ireland’s Crown Jewels are found missing on this day in 1907, just before days before a state visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. The theft remains a mystery to this day. Arthur Vicars, Officer of Arms at Dublin Castle, held the jewels in his office and publicly accused his second in command, Francis Shackleton. Shackleton was exonerated and the case was never solved. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used this historical event as the influence for his Sherlock Holmes story “The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans.”

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