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Man jailed for drugs related offences in Fermanagh

November 25, 2025 by

A MAN has been sentenced after cocaine, cannabis and a large sum of cash were seized by police officers. David Taylor, of Enniskillen in Fermanagh, was convicted of drugs related offences following the searches by the PSNI, which uncovered the drugs and a large amount of cash. In addition to this, they found Taylor’s bank accounts showed £100,000 being laundered and moved. The … [Read more...] about Man jailed for drugs related offences in Fermanagh

‘Another tragedy’ on Ireland’s roads as two die in multi-vehicle collision in Co. Meath

November 25, 2025 by

TWO people have died following a mutli-vehicle collision in Co. Meath. The incident, involving a lorry, a bus and a car, occurred at approximately 6.30am yesterday morning (November 24) in Gormanstown. The vehicles collided on the R132, Gardaí confirmed in a statement. The driver of the lorry, a man aged his 40’s, and the bus driver, a man aged in his 50s, were pronounced dead … [Read more...] about ‘Another tragedy’ on Ireland’s roads as two die in multi-vehicle collision in Co. Meath

Three officers injured as police vehicle rammed through a fence in Belfast

November 25, 2025 by

A MAN has been arrested after a police car was rammed off the road during an incident in Belfast. Three officers were injured when their vehicle was rammed by a car that they had previously stopped for “driving in a suspicious manner.” PSNI Chief Inspector Claire Hamilton confirmed that the officers were on patrol in the Ballysillan Road area of the city at around 4.45pm on … [Read more...] about Three officers injured as police vehicle rammed through a fence in Belfast

Irish Post Awards — Picture This in the frame!

November 23, 2025 by

THE Irish Post Awards return this week on Thursday, November 27. This year’s event will be anchored by Ryan Tubridy, formerly the host of The Late Late Show on RTÉ, and now with Virgin Radio. Top Irish band Picture This get the Outstanding Contribution to Live Music award. JASON O’TOOLE profiles the band FEW Irish band deserve the Outstanding Contribution to Live Music Award at … [Read more...] about Irish Post Awards — Picture This in the frame!

Man appears in court over suspected cross-border people smuggling

November 23, 2025 by

A MAN has appeared in court in Belfast suspected of attempting to smuggle four people across the Irish border with the intention of travelling to England. Abad Ulla Alimi, a 25-year-old Afghan man, was arrested at Grand Central Station in Belfast this week after arriving by train from Dublin with four other Afghan nationals. On Thursday, he was charged with assisting unlawful … [Read more...] about Man appears in court over suspected cross-border people smuggling

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