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‘Perpetrator will face consequences’: Police officer injured after being dragged by vehicle during traffic stop

August 3, 2025 by

A POLICE OFFICER has been injured after being dragged by a vehicle during a traffic stop in Kilkeel, Co. Down on Friday night. The driver made off after the officer quizzed the driver over a smell in the vehicle that he suspected was cannabis, dragging the officer alongside. The PSNI has now appealed for information, saying the person responsible 'will face consequences'. "Our … [Read more...] about ‘Perpetrator will face consequences’: Police officer injured after being dragged by vehicle during traffic stop

Mayoral honours for O’Farrells Butchers with recognition award

August 1, 2025 by

THE Mayor of Brent, Councillor Ryan Hack, has presented a Recognition Award from Brent’s Town Hall to the much-loved O’Farrells Butchers on Willesden High Road. The Irish butcher’s shop sits at the heart of Brent’s Irish community, in an area rich with Irish pubs, local traders, and cultural traditions. O’Farrells is a traditional family-run butcher shop specialising in … [Read more...] about Mayoral honours for O’Farrells Butchers with recognition award

British government urged to change course on IFI funds

July 31, 2025 by

THE BRITISH government’s decision to withdraw £1 million funding from the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) has prompted widespread criticism from political leaders. Established in 1986 by the British and Irish governments, the IFI was created to promote economic and social progress while fostering dialogue between unionist and nationalist communities. Over the years, it has … [Read more...] about British government urged to change course on IFI funds

Bird flu case confirmed in backyard flock in Donegal

July 31, 2025 by

A CASE of bird flu has been detected in Co. Donegal. The infected bird was found among a backyard flock, meaning there are currently no risks to the wider poultry industry in Ireland. Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon confirmed the case finding today. Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon confirmed the detection of a case of bird flu today “A bird from a … [Read more...] about Bird flu case confirmed in backyard flock in Donegal

Man extradited from Republic to Northern Ireland over sexual assault in Belfast

July 31, 2025 by

A MAN has been extradited from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland in connection with a sexual assault that happened in 2019. The 41-year-old was arrested in the Republic on June 21, on foot of an extradition warrant. Today extradition proceedings were completed with his being returned to Northern Ireland, where he is due to appear before Laganside Magistrates Court … [Read more...] about Man extradited from Republic to Northern Ireland over sexual assault in Belfast

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