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Cannabis worth €4.2m seized in Co. Clare

Cannabis worth €4.2m seized in Co. Clare

May 28, 2026 by

CANNABIS with an estimated street value of €4.2m has been seized in Co. Clare. The drugs were discovered during an intelligence-led operation involving the Revenue Customs Service, the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) and the Clare Divisional Drug Unit. The cannabis seized in Co. Clare this week A search, undertaken on May 26, found 210kg of suspected … [Read more...] about Cannabis worth €4.2m seized in Co. Clare

‘Just not true’: Everton midfielder quashes rumours of Ireland switch after missing out on England squad

May 27, 2026 by

EVERTON midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall has quashed rumours of a reported switch of international allegiance to Ireland. The 27-year-old impressed for Everton this season after failing to nail down a regular starting spot at Chelsea last year following his move from Leicester City. However, despite eight goals and four assists in 30 Premier League appearances for the Toffees, … [Read more...] about ‘Just not true’: Everton midfielder quashes rumours of Ireland switch after missing out on England squad

Several Co. Carlow schools close following email threat

May 27, 2026 by

SEVERAL schools in Co. Carlow have closed their doors today after receiving a threatening email. Three schools have reportedly closed as a precaution after either receiving an email or being aware of such messages being sent to other schools in the county. One of the schools that opted to close contacted parents and guardians to say a number of schools in Carlow had received 'a … [Read more...] about Several Co. Carlow schools close following email threat

How Holloway Gaels became a powerhouse of London GAA

May 27, 2026 by

FOR more than three decades, the Holloway Gaels GAA club has provided a lifeline for Irish women in London through football and friendship. Now, after winning the All-Britain Championship last year, the club is preparing for a new campaign as this year’s championship gets underway in just a few weeks. Chairperson Anne Marie Dargan, who moved from County Meath to London in 1995, … [Read more...] about How Holloway Gaels became a powerhouse of London GAA

Boy critical after getting into difficulty while swimming in Co. Monaghan

May 27, 2026 by

A TEENAGE boy is in a critical condition in hospital after getting into difficulty while swimming in Co. Monaghan. The incident occurred at Emy Lough in Emyvale at around 5pm on Monday. Gardaí and other emergency services responded to the report and medical assistance was provided at the scene. The teenager was airlifted to the Mater Misercordiae University Hospital in Dublin, … [Read more...] about Boy critical after getting into difficulty while swimming in Co. Monaghan

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