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Police believe Co. Down arson attack may be linked to loyalist feud

November 17, 2024 by

POLICE believe an arson attack on a house in Co. Down in the early hours of this morning may be linked to an ongoing loyalist feud. The fire at the vacant property in the Weaver's Grange area of Newtownards was started after an accelerant was poured over the front door and through the letterbox. Police have now appealed for information as they investigate the 'completely … [Read more...] about Police believe Co. Down arson attack may be linked to loyalist feud

Taoiseach leads tribute to ‘gifted’ Irish comedian Jon Kenny

November 17, 2024 by

TAOISEACH Simon Harris has led the tributes to Irish comedian Jon Kenny, who passed away in hospital on Friday at the age of 66. Best known as one half of comedy duo D'Unbelievables alongside Pat Shortt, he was also an accomplished actor and singer. According to RTÉ News, Kenny — who had previously been treated for Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and heart failure — suffered a cardiac … [Read more...] about Taoiseach leads tribute to ‘gifted’ Irish comedian Jon Kenny

Sinn Féin MLA expresses concern over policing at Hillary Clinton protest in Belfast

November 17, 2024 by

SINN FÉIN MLA Deirdre Hargey has expressed her concern over the policing of a protest in Belfast this week against former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. She was speaking after four people were arrested at the protest close to Queen's University on Thursday, where Mrs Clinton was attending a Global Innovation Summit. The PSNI said the arrests were made for a variety of … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin MLA expresses concern over policing at Hillary Clinton protest in Belfast

Police hunt man for breaching bail conditions ahead of rape trial

November 17, 2024 by

POLICE in London are hunting a man who is wanted for breaching his court bail conditions ahead of his rape trial. As a result of the breach, a bench warrant was this week issued for the arrest of 35-year-old Craig Dorney from Lewisham. He is due to stand trial for rape on Monday, December 2. Detectives have now released an image and a description of Dorney as they appealed to … [Read more...] about Police hunt man for breaching bail conditions ahead of rape trial

Man sentenced for manslaughter of vulnerable grandfather in ‘violent and unprovoked attack’

November 17, 2024 by

A MAN has been sentenced after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of his vulnerable grandfather in a 'violent and unprovoked attack'. Brian Cullen, 73, died two weeks after being assaulted in his Liverpool home earlier this year by his grandson, Ryan Cullen. The 34-year-old was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday to a five-year Section 45a Hybrid Order. The ruling … [Read more...] about Man sentenced for manslaughter of vulnerable grandfather in ‘violent and unprovoked attack’

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