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Return of St Patrick’s weekend Birmingham Breakfast festivities

January 22, 2024 by

THE St Patrick’s Birmingham Breakfast will return this year on the morning of Friday, March 15. The civic reception will be held in the magnificent surroundings of the Council House in Birmingham’s city centre, where Lord Mayor Mr Chaman Lal will host the event. CELEBRATING THE SAINT Bob Brolly at the Birmingham Breakfast in 2020 (picture Chris Egan) The event is a chance for … [Read more...] about Return of St Patrick’s weekend Birmingham Breakfast festivities

Arrest after armed gang ‘claiming to represent IRA’ make threats at licences premises in Dungiven

January 21, 2024 by

POLICE investigating reports that a gang of armed and masked men entered licensed premises in Dungiven, Co. Derry on Friday before making threats have arrested a man. It was reported that a gang, one of whom was believed to be armed with a hand gun, entered a sports club in Garvagh Road area at around 7.20pm on Friday. The gang issued threats before making off, while a similar … [Read more...] about Arrest after armed gang ‘claiming to represent IRA’ make threats at licences premises in Dungiven

TDs at Roscrea demonstration reject suggestions that protests are motivated by racism

January 21, 2024 by

TDs speaking at a demonstration in Roscrea, Co. Tipperary on Saturday have rejected suggestions that protests in the town are motivated by racism. Demonstrations have taken place outside the Racket Hall Hotel in the town after it was closed at short notice last week to house international protection applicants. The government has since responded to the protests over the closure … [Read more...] about TDs at Roscrea demonstration reject suggestions that protests are motivated by racism

Ian Bailey dead at 66

January 21, 2024 by

The chief suspect in the Sophie Toscan du Plantier case has died of a heart attack IAN Bailey, the chief suspect for over two decades for the murder of French woman Sophie Toscan du Plantier, has died. Mr Bailey, 66, is suspected of having suffered a heart attack. The badly beaten body of Madame du Plantier, a French film maker, was found outside her holiday home near Schull, … [Read more...] about Ian Bailey dead at 66

PSNI apologises to murder victim’s family after Ombudsman finds significant failings by police in days before death

January 21, 2024 by

THE PSNI has apologised to the family of a murder victim after the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland identified significant failings by officers in the days before the killing. Glenn Quinn, 47, was found beaten to death in his Carrickfergus home on Saturday, January 4, 2020 following a 'shocking and brutal attack'. In the wake of Ombudsman Marie Anderson's findings, the … [Read more...] about PSNI apologises to murder victim’s family after Ombudsman finds significant failings by police in days before death

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