A MAN from Lurgan who used the so-called 'catfish' method to groom and coerce teenage girls into sending him indecent images has been jailed. At Craigavon Crown Court on Friday, 21-year-old Max Hollingsbee was sentenced to five years and two months after pleading guilty to a total of 42 charges. The charges included blackmail, possessing indecent images of children, … [Read more...] about Lurgan ‘catfish’ predator who targeted girls in England is jailed for online sexual offences
Lurgan ‘catfish’ predator who targeted girls in England is jailed for online sexual offences
Teenager dies after getting into difficulty swimming off coast in Co. Donegal
A TEENAGER has died after getting into difficulty while swimming off the coast in Co. Donegal on Saturday. Emergency services responded to reports that three teenagers, aged between 16 and 19, had gotten into difficulty while swimming in Lough Swilly off Buncrana. One teen managed to swim ashore while a second was rescued from the water before being taken to Letterkenny General … [Read more...] about Teenager dies after getting into difficulty swimming off coast in Co. Donegal
Sons & Mothers
It's been 15 years since the Hunger Strikes in Ireland left ten men dead and changed the course of Northern Irish politics. Now a new movie gives voice to the suffering of the mothers whose sons died on hunger strike. Jim Dwyer talks to filmmaker Terry George about his latest work, Some Mother's Son. It's been 15 years since the Hunger Strikes in Ireland left ten men dead … [Read more...] about Sons & Mothers
Roots: The O’Sullivans Past & Present
The O'Sullivan Clan of Munster has produced fine military leaders, sporting heroes, politicians, movie stars, songwriters, and even a space walker, as the following history of one of the most popular Irish names illustrates. The O'Sullivans or Sullivans are one of the most populous of the Munster families. In Irish O'Sullivan is O'Súileabháin. And there is no doubt that … [Read more...] about Roots: The O’Sullivans Past & Present
Renewing the Spirit
The sound of bagpipes in the distance drifts in through the open window of the yellow cab as I head down Broadway to New York University. It's the first real spring day after a long winter and the bagpipes seem to herald the return of warmer weather, and the renewal of the spirit that spring brings. How does one express the effect that that ancient sound has when it reaches … [Read more...] about Renewing the Spirit



