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Sinn Féin brands British Government plan to challenge Sean Brown inquiry ruling as ‘cruel and inhumane’

Sinn Féin brands British Government plan to challenge Sean Brown inquiry ruling as ‘cruel and inhumane’

April 30, 2025 by

SINN FÉIN Vice President Michelle O'Neill has said the British Government's plan to challenge a Court of Appeal ruling relating to the murder of Sean Brown is 'cruel and inhumane'. Mr Brown, 61, was shot dead after being abducted by loyalist paramilitaries outside a GAA club in Bellaghy, Co. Derry in 1997. In December 2024, a High Court judge ordered Northern Ireland Secretary … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin brands British Government plan to challenge Sean Brown inquiry ruling as ‘cruel and inhumane’

Man jailed over ‘vicious assault’ on English tourists in Derry

April 30, 2025 by

A MAN has been jailed over a 'vicious assault' on two English tourists in Derry. At the city's Crown Court on Tuesday, 54-year-old Philip Donnelly was sentenced to six years over the incident, which occurred on Duke Street in the early hours of Saturday, June 24, 2023. Donnelly will serve half of his sentence in prison and half on licence. "This was a vicious assault on two men … [Read more...] about Man jailed over ‘vicious assault’ on English tourists in Derry

Case of missing Co. Kerry farmer Michael Gaine reclassified as homicide

April 30, 2025 by

THE INVESTIGATION into the disappearance of Co. Kerry farmer Michael Gaine has been reclassified as homicide. Mr Gaine, 56, was reported missing from his home near Kenmare on Friday, March 21, having last been seen in the town the previous day. Despite extensive searches over the past five weeks, often utilising specialist equipment, investigators have failed to locate Mr … [Read more...] about Case of missing Co. Kerry farmer Michael Gaine reclassified as homicide

Man charged with murder following death of Michael O’Donnell

April 29, 2025 by

DETECTIVES investigating the death of a man in West London have charged a man with murder. Michael O’Donnell, 66, was found dead after officers were called to a residential property in Samara Drive, Southall at around 11am on Wednesday, April 23. A 54-year-old man arrested in connection with the incident has now been charged. Christopher Donnelly, of Samara Drive, Southall, was … [Read more...] about Man charged with murder following death of Michael O’Donnell

New Canadian prime minister Carney says Irish roots “a big part of who I am”

April 29, 2025 by

Mark Carney (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images) MARK Carney has been voted in as the next prime minister of Canada. This concludes an election that was dominated by fears over their southern neighbour. Carney used his victory speech to directly call out the American president saying "Trump is trying to break us, so America can own us". Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric, threats … [Read more...] about New Canadian prime minister Carney says Irish roots “a big part of who I am”

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May 21, 1966

The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) declared war on the IRA, issuing the following statement: “From this day, we declare war against the Irish Republican Army and its splinter groups. Known IRA men will be executed mercilessly and without hesitation. Less extreme measures will be taken against anyone sheltering or helping them, but if they persist in giving them aid, then more extreme methods will be adopted… we solemnly warn the authorities to make no more speeches of appeasement. We are heavily armed Protestants dedicated to this cause.” The UVF, who began decommissioning its weapons in June, 2009, have claimed over 500 lives, mostly Catholics.

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