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Cocaine worth €980k found in car which disembarked ferry at Dublin Port

Cocaine worth €980k found in car which disembarked ferry at Dublin Port

August 28, 2025 by

COCAINE worth an estimated €980k was found in a car which disembarked a ferry at Dublin Port this week. Roughly 14kgs of suspected cocaine was seized by Revenue officers following the search of a car which had arrived on the ferry on Monday, August 25. The drugs were found when a car was searched as it disembarked a ferry at Dublin Port A Garda spokesperson said the discovery … [Read more...] about Cocaine worth €980k found in car which disembarked ferry at Dublin Port

Renewed appeal for information on teenager missing for more than a month

August 28, 2025 by

GARDAÍ have issued a renewed appeal for information about a teenage boy who has now been missing for more than a month. Fergus Harty was reported missing from Limerick City on July 26. Fergus Harty has been missing since July (Pic: Garda) The 14-year-old is believed to be in the Dunleer area of Co. Louth. He is described to be 5' 11" in height, with brown hair and blue … [Read more...] about Renewed appeal for information on teenager missing for more than a month

Emotional video highlights dangers of illegal street scrambling in Belfast

August 28, 2025 by

AN EMOTIONAL video has been released to highlight the dangers of illegal street scrambling. The issue, which is prevalent in some areas of Northern Ireland, is being tackled by members of the Colin Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) in west Belfast. Working with local community members, youth services and schools, the group launched Op CHICQUER following the tragic death of a … [Read more...] about Emotional video highlights dangers of illegal street scrambling in Belfast

Witness appeal after man shot in Dublin

August 28, 2025 by

GARDAÍ have appealed for witnesses to come forward following a shooting in Dublin. A man was shot in the incident, which happened near the Corduff Shopping Centre on Tuesday, August 26. Garda are investigating a shooting in Corduff, Dublin “At approximately 4.40pm, a male sustained injuries during the course of a shooting incident near the Corduff Shopping Centre at Blackcourt … [Read more...] about Witness appeal after man shot in Dublin

Man in his 70s dies following house fire in Co. Clare

August 27, 2025 by

A MAN aged in his 70s has died following a house fire in Co. Clare. The alarm was raised at around 3.30am today following reports of a fire at the property in Moymore. In a statement, gardaí said a technical examination of the scene is due to be carried out. "Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene of a fatal house fire at a residence in Moymore, Co. Clare in the early … [Read more...] about Man in his 70s dies following house fire in Co. Clare

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June 10, 2000

Frank Patterson, known as “Ireland’s Golden Tenor”, died on this day in 2000 at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Born in Co. Tipperary in 1938, Patterson started singing as a young boy with his local church choir. He moved to Dublin in 1961 to enroll at the National Academy of Theater and studied acting and received vocal training. While studying in Paris, he caught the attention of Philips Recording Company after a radio broadcast. He signed a deal with the company and recorded his first record “My Dear Native Land.” He moved to the U.S. where he achieved the most success, selling out New York’s Carnegie Hall. He performed for Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.

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