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Domestic abuse survivor strangled and made to eat off floor waives anonymity to speak out as attacker jailed

Domestic abuse survivor strangled and made to eat off floor waives anonymity to speak out as attacker jailed

October 29, 2025 by

A SURVIVOR of domestic abuse who was strangled and made to eat food off the floor has waived her right to anonymity to speak out and encourage other victims to come forward. Qualified medical doctor Iwona Giza, 28, said she is continuing to live with the long-term effects of the abuse she suffered at the hands of Barry Maguire. The 41-year-old, from Omagh, Co. Tyrone was … [Read more...] about Domestic abuse survivor strangled and made to eat off floor waives anonymity to speak out as attacker jailed

Northern Ireland appoints first Irish language and Ulster-Scots commissioners

October 29, 2025 by

NORTHERN IRELAND has formally appointed its first ever Irish language and Ulster-Scots commissioners. Pól Deeds, deputy chief executive of the cross-border language body Foras na Gaeilge, has been named as the inaugural Irish Language Commissioner. Lee Reynolds, a former DUP councillor and adviser to ex-First Minister Arlene Foster, will serve as Commissioner for the … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland appoints first Irish language and Ulster-Scots commissioners

Palestinian children arrive from Gaza for treatment in Ireland

October 29, 2025 by

SEVEN Palestinian children in need of urgent medical care have arrived in Ireland after being evacuated from Gaza in a coordinated international operation. The children were accompanied by 29 family members and landed in Dublin on Saturday evening to begin treatment and recovery. This marks the third medical evacuation from Gaza to Ireland since the Irish government approved … [Read more...] about Palestinian children arrive from Gaza for treatment in Ireland

Gardaí ‘investigating all the circumstances’ following discovery of woman’s body in Co. Meath

October 29, 2025 by

GARDAÍ have said they are 'investigating all the circumstances' following the discovery of a woman's body in Co. Meath yesterday evening. The discovery was made at a residential property in the Kilmessan area shortly after 5.30pm. A statement from gardaí said a post-mortem examination is due to take place. "Gardaí in Meath are investigating all the circumstances following the … [Read more...] about Gardaí ‘investigating all the circumstances’ following discovery of woman’s body in Co. Meath

Polish carer wins discrimination case after being told Irish are ‘kinder’

October 29, 2025 by

A POLISH care worker has been awarded €1,800 in compensation after Ireland’s Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) found she was subjected to racial discrimination by her manager at a Kildare nursing home. Sylwia Szuba had been employed on probation as an activities coordinator at Hazel Hall Nursing Home in Clane, operated by Esker Property Holdings Ltd. Ms Szuba’s line manager … [Read more...] about Polish carer wins discrimination case after being told Irish are ‘kinder’

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