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Man who poured fuel through letterbox in early-morning arson attack jailed

February 25, 2024 by

A MAN who poured fuel through the letterbox of a house while people were sleeping inside has been jailed. Kevin Hughes, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, was armed with a jerry can filled with fuel when he approached the property in Garratt Avenue, Mansfield at 4am on July 6, 2023. The arsonist poured the accelerant through the house’s letterbox and onto the doormat, before … [Read more...] about Man who poured fuel through letterbox in early-morning arson attack jailed

Panti Bliss ‘honoured and excited’ to be Grand Marshal for London St Patrick’s Parade

February 24, 2024 by

PANTI BLISS has been announced as the Grand Marshal for next month’s St Patrick’s Parade in London. The popular Irish drag queen and gay rights activist said she was “equally honoured and excited to be the Grand Marshal of this year's London St Patrick's Day Parade” before adding that she was “already in training to cover the distance in high heels”. Bliss will lead the parade … [Read more...] about Panti Bliss ‘honoured and excited’ to be Grand Marshal for London St Patrick’s Parade

Rough sex, incels and cyber stalking – why Laura Whitmore tackled tough topics for new show

February 24, 2024 by

LAURA WHITMORE has investigated the dark side of rough sex, incels and cyber stalking for a new series tackling some of society’s most controversial topics. Born in Dublin but raised in Wicklow, the now London-based star returned to her journalistic roots for Laura Whitmore Investigates, a three-part series which airs this week on ITV2. She took time out to explain what drew … [Read more...] about Rough sex, incels and cyber stalking – why Laura Whitmore tackled tough topics for new show

‘I couldn’t be more excited’: Patrick Kielty revealed as Grand Marshal for Dublin St Patrick’s Parade

February 24, 2024 by

LATE LATE SHOW host Patrick Kielty will be the Grand Marshal for this year’s St Patrick’s Parade in Dublin. And the London-based presenter, who hails from Co. Down, claims he “couldn’t be more excited” about it. "It’s such a honour to be asked and I was genuinely gobsmacked when the call came in,” Kielty, who took up the Late Late Show position last September, said today. "When … [Read more...] about ‘I couldn’t be more excited’: Patrick Kielty revealed as Grand Marshal for Dublin St Patrick’s Parade

PSNI chief praises John Caldwell’s ‘selfless courage’ on anniversary of attempted murder

February 24, 2024 by

PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has praised the “tremendous and selfless courage” of Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell a year to the day that he was shot while off duty. DCI Caldwell was shot multiple times in front of his son on the evening of Wednesday, February 22, 2023 in Omagh as he packed up after coaching a youth football team. The senior police officer, who was … [Read more...] about PSNI chief praises John Caldwell’s ‘selfless courage’ on anniversary of attempted murder

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