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Dublin firefighter visiting Boston for St Patrick’s Day is charged with rape

March 20, 2024 by

A DUBLIN firefighter visiting Boston for St Patrick's Day has been charged with raping a woman in the city. Terrence Crosbie, 37, was detained on a plane as he attempted to leave the United States three days before his scheduled departure date. He has since been ordered to surrender his passport and is due to return to court next month. 'Attempting to leave the country' Police … [Read more...] about Dublin firefighter visiting Boston for St Patrick’s Day is charged with rape

Man arrested after Revenue seize more than €2m worth of cigarettes

March 20, 2024 by

A MAN has been arrested after Revenue officers seized 2.4m cigarettes with a retail value or more than €2m. The discovery was made in Co. Wexford on Tuesday as part of a joint intelligence-led operation conducted by Revenue's Customs Service and An Garda Síochána. The cigarettes, branded 'Richmond', represented a potential loss to the exchequer of more than €1.5m. The arrested … [Read more...] about Man arrested after Revenue seize more than €2m worth of cigarettes

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar resigns

March 20, 2024 by

IN a move that has shocked the political establishments in Ireland and Britain, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has resigned. The Fine Gael leader said his decision to step down is for both "personal and political" reasons. The Tánaiste Micheál Martin said Taoiseach Varadkar's announcement is "unprecedented in many ways". Varadkar is leader of the three party coalition (Fine Gael, … [Read more...] about Taoiseach Leo Varadkar resigns

Man found with flares at football stadium banned from matches for three years

March 19, 2024 by

A MAN who was found with flares at a football match has been banned from the stadium for three years. Finlay Hedges, of Causeway Street in Portrush, was found to be in possession of flares inside Coleraine Football Club grounds during a match with Ballymena United on August 4, 2023. On Friday, March 15 the 20-year-old was handed a Football Banning Order at Coleraine … [Read more...] about Man found with flares at football stadium banned from matches for three years

Mary Wallopers sell out as Bristol hosts biggest ever St Patrick’s celebrations

March 19, 2024 by

BRISTOL city has hosted its largest ever St Patrick’s party with hundreds coming out to enjoy the festivities over the weekend. Celebrating St Patrick in Bristol Organisers have confirmed that the Parade was Bristol's “biggest ever” with the crowds coming out in force to enjoy the celebrations on Sunday, March 17. The procession set off from M Shed at 1pm and stopped in Queen … [Read more...] about Mary Wallopers sell out as Bristol hosts biggest ever St Patrick’s celebrations

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