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Two new speed cameras will be operational in Ireland from tomorrow

December 12, 2024 by

TWO new speed cameras will be operational in Ireland from tomorrow gardaí hae confirmed today. The static speed safety camera systems, which are in place on the N17 in Ballinsmaula in Co. Mayo and N59 in Aubwee, Co. Galway, will go live from the morning, they confirmed in a statement. At which point any vehicles caught driving over the 100km/h speed limit will be “subject to … [Read more...] about Two new speed cameras will be operational in Ireland from tomorrow

Live animal crib opens in Dublin to bring ‘festive joy’ to the city

December 12, 2024 by

A LIVE animal crib has opened in Dublin to bring “festive joy to people of all ages”. Located at Dublin’s Mansion House the crib opened yesterday with a ceremony featuring carols from the Lucan Gospel Choir supported by the Little Angels Choir from St Joseph's Nursery on Morning Star Road in Dublin 8. Students from Belclare National School in Galway also took part in the … [Read more...] about Live animal crib opens in Dublin to bring ‘festive joy’ to the city

Teen injured in collision between scrambler and car

December 12, 2024 by

A TEENAGER has been hospitalised following a collision between a scrambler and a car in Belfast. The incident happened at around 5.30pm last night, the PSNI has confirmed. “We received a report shortly before 5.30pm that a car and scrambler were involved in a collision in the Bloomfield Road area,” they said. “Officers attended, alongside colleagues from NIAS. “One man, aged in … [Read more...] about Teen injured in collision between scrambler and car

President of Egypt discusses ‘outrageous suffering’ in Gaza during Irish visit

December 12, 2024 by

EGYPT’S President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has met with Taoiseach Simon Harris and President Michael D Higgins during a brief visit to Ireland this week. The Egyptian leader was in Dublin yesterday, as he concluded an international trip which also included stops in Norway and Denmark. President Michael D Higgins shakes hands with President of Egypt Abdel Fattah el-Sisi during his … [Read more...] about President of Egypt discusses ‘outrageous suffering’ in Gaza during Irish visit

Man charged with money laundering after drugs worth €100k seized in Tipperary

December 12, 2024 by

A MAN has been charged with money laundering offences after gardaí seized drugs worth €100k during a raid in Tipperary. Garda officers stopped a vehicle on the M8 near Thurles shortly before 9pm on December 10, the confirmed in a statement this morning. While searching the car they found more than €27,000 in cash as well as electronic items and a small quantity of cocaine. The … [Read more...] about Man charged with money laundering after drugs worth €100k seized in Tipperary

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