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Man arrested after police smell cannabis in car pulled over for speeding

Man arrested after police smell cannabis in car pulled over for speeding

April 17, 2025 by

A MAN has been arrested after police officers smelt cannabis in the car he was driving when pulled over for speeding. Officers spotted the car speeding in a 30mph zone during a road safety operation in Derry yesterday afternoon (April 16). “Shortly after 9pm on Wednesday evening, a car was detected speeding in a 30mph zone on the Springtown Road by officers from the Derry City … [Read more...] about Man arrested after police smell cannabis in car pulled over for speeding

Increased police presence over Easter weekend as officers crack down on speeding

April 17, 2025 by

MOTORISTS have been urged to “slow down and help save lives” while out enjoying the long weekend ahead. The Easter bank holidays begins tomorrow, with people across the country expected to make the most of the spring weather and the four-day weekend by getting out and about. Those in Northern Ireland can expect to see an increased police presence while on their travels, the … [Read more...] about Increased police presence over Easter weekend as officers crack down on speeding

Irish Government agrees to share material with Omagh Bombing inquiry

April 17, 2025 by

THE Irish Government has formally agreed to share material with the Omagh Bombing Inquiry. Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Chairman of the Inquiry, Lord Alan Turnbull confirming their commitment on “matters relating to the disclosure of materials to the Omagh Bombing Inquiry”. First announced in February 2023, the Inquiry is … [Read more...] about Irish Government agrees to share material with Omagh Bombing inquiry

Watch found in Titanic passenger’s pocket expected to fetch £50k at auction

April 17, 2025 by

A POCKET watch found among the belongings of a man who died in the Titanic disaster is expected to fetch up to £50k at auction this month. The watch was found in the coat worn by Hans Givard, a Danish 27-year-old who was travelling on the ill-fated ocean liner with two friends. Hans Givard was a passenger on board the ill-fated Titanic (Pic:Henry Aldridge & Son) It is one … [Read more...] about Watch found in Titanic passenger’s pocket expected to fetch £50k at auction

The Master of Suspense Had Irish Roots!

By Kevin Lewis

August/September 1999

April 16, 2025 by

His mother was Irish born Emma Jane Whelan. His father’s mother was also Irish. Hitchcock was educated at a Jesuit school and remained a devout Catholic through out his life. Hitchcock also adapted Irish playwright Sean O’Casey’s “Juno and the Paycock” for the screen. The name Alfred Hitchcock summons up images of the impassive, corpulent, bald-headed man in a black suit who … [Read more...] about The Master of Suspense Had Irish Roots!

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