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Man arrested in connection with murder of Jo Jo Dullard as police search open ground site

November 12, 2024 by

A MAN has been arrested in connection with the disappearance and murder of Josephine ‘Jo Jo’ Dullard. The 21-year-old went missing after hitch-hiking home to Co. Kilkenny from Dublin on the night of November 9, 1995. The case has since been classified a murder investigation. Jo Jo Dullard disappeared on November 9, 1995 As the 29th anniversary of her disappearance fell over the … [Read more...] about Man arrested in connection with murder of Jo Jo Dullard as police search open ground site

Three children injured in collision in Derry

November 12, 2024 by

THREE children were injured when two cars collided in Co. Derry. Police were called to the incident in Magherafelt at around 9pm on November 10. Two cars collided at the junction of the Oaklea Road in Ballyronan. The driver of one vehicle, a woman in her 30s, was seriously injured and remains in a critical condition in hospital. The collision happened in Oaklea Road, … [Read more...] about Three children injured in collision in Derry

Taoiseach congratulates Donald Trump in first call since ‘comprehensive victory’

November 12, 2024 by

TAOISEACH Simon Harris has congratulated President-elect Donald Trump on his “comprehensive victory” in their first call since the US election. America went to the polls on Tuesday, November 5, with Republican Mr Trump up against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris for the leadership position. As the results rolled in over the following 24 hours, it became clear that Mr Trump … [Read more...] about Taoiseach congratulates Donald Trump in first call since ‘comprehensive victory’

Police name man who died in Co. Tyrone collision

November 11, 2024 by

POLICE have named a man who died in a collision in Co. Tyrone this morning as 29-year-old Eoin Lynch from Castlederg. The single-vehicle road traffic collision involving a white-coloured Toyota Land Cruiser occurred in the Orchard Road area of Strabane at around 7.40pm. "A man, who was inside the vehicle, was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene," said Inspector Cherith Adair … [Read more...] about Police name man who died in Co. Tyrone collision

‘We need to bring her home’: Sister of Jo Jo Dullard appeals for information on 29th anniversary of her disappearance

November 10, 2024 by

THE SISTER of Jo Jo Dullard has appealed for information on the 29th anniversary of her sibling's disappearance, pleading: "We need to bring her home." Ms Dullard, then aged 21, went missing after hitch-hiking home to Co. Kilkenny from Dublin on the night of November 9, 1995. No one has ever been arrested over Ms Dullard's disappearance, which gardaí have since classified as a … [Read more...] about ‘We need to bring her home’: Sister of Jo Jo Dullard appeals for information on 29th anniversary of her disappearance

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March 26, 1999

On this day in 1999, Social Democratic and Labour Party founder and head John Hume revealed that he would donate all£280,000 of Nobel Peace Prize money to the victims of violence in Northern Ireland. As a young ex-seminarian, Hume was inspired by the example of Martin Luther King, Jr., and led a nonviolent civil rights movement in his home town of Derry. Never giving up on the quest for a peaceful solution, he worked continuously for tolerance and international cooperation. His meeting with Unionist leaders led to the 1993 Joint Declaration by Britain and Ireland, and the 1994 cease-fire agreement between the IRA and Unionist paramilitaries. Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along side Hume.

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