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PSNI awarded £14k in cash seized while investigating ‘drugs-related criminality’

PSNI awarded £14k in cash seized while investigating ‘drugs-related criminality’

January 23, 2025 by

CRIMINALLY gained cash seized by the PSNI has been awarded to the police force. At a hearing at Belfast Magistrates' Court today a total forfeiture of £13,960 was awarded in the police force's favour. The ill-gotten cash was linked to an ongoing Paramilitary Crime Task Force (PCTF) investigation into the suspected drugs-related criminality of the West Belfast UDA. It was seized … [Read more...] about PSNI awarded £14k in cash seized while investigating ‘drugs-related criminality’

Back Home with Pierce Brosnan

By Colin Lacey

May/June 1997

January 23, 2025 by

Daylight hasn't quite settled over north Co. Wicklow yet, but even at 8.30 a.m., this Monday is already teetering on the brink of total disaster. For three days now, 70mph winds and vicious rainstorms have bullied the eastern coast of Ireland into a state of rain-saturated submission. Over the weekend, local news bulletins have become little more than official damage reports: … [Read more...] about Back Home with Pierce Brosnan

The First Word: Pulitzer and Lady Liberty

January 23, 2025 by

As we were going to press it was announced that our own Frank McCourt won a Pulitzer Prize for his memoir Angela's Ashes. Over the years many Irish Americans have been so honored. Boston Globe columnist Eileen McNamara (all four grandparents were Irish) was also a Pulitzer recipient this year. Two years ago Jim Dwyer (the son of immigrants), currently a columnist with The New … [Read more...] about The First Word: Pulitzer and Lady Liberty

All schools across Northern Ireland to close due to Storm Éowyn

January 23, 2025 by

EVERY school in Northern Ireland will close tomorrow due to the expected arrival of Storm Éowyn. The Met Office has issued a red alert, which covers all of Northern Ireland, from 7am on Friday until 2pm, in relation to the storm. It has warned of "very dangerous conditions" and "widespread disruption" across the region, with roads, bridges and railway lines due to be closed and … [Read more...] about All schools across Northern Ireland to close due to Storm Éowyn

Two Irish entrepreneurs hoping to win as The Apprentice returns to our screens

January 23, 2025 by

TWO Irish entrepreneurs are in the running to be Lord Alan Sugar’s next business partner in the latest series of The Apprentice Series 19 of the popular television competition will air this month, with business tycoon Lord Sugar searching for the next big idea to invest in. Along with his advisors Tim Campbell MBE, and former Irish Post Award winner Baroness Karren Brady, whose … [Read more...] about Two Irish entrepreneurs hoping to win as The Apprentice returns to our screens

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