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Arrest made and probe launched after man killed in Co. Kerry attack

Arrest made and probe launched after man killed in Co. Kerry attack

May 28, 2024 by

AN arrest has been made in Co. Kerry after a man was found dead in a village in the early hours of the morning. The man, aged in his 40s, was found with fatal injuries following an incident in Knockanure, in the early hours of yesterday morning (May 27). Gardaí are currently investigating “all the circumstances” surrounding his death they confirmed. “Gardaí and Emergency … [Read more...] about Arrest made and probe launched after man killed in Co. Kerry attack

Man and woman arrested over Creeslough explosion which killed 10 people

May 28, 2024 by

A MAN and a woman have been arrested in relation to an investigation into an explosion at a service station in Co. Donegal in 2022. The devastating incident at the Applegreen station in Creeslough on October 7, 2022 killed 10 people – aged between five and 59 years old. Yesterday, Gardaí confirmed that they had made two arrests in connection with their investigation into the … [Read more...] about Man and woman arrested over Creeslough explosion which killed 10 people

Detector dog sniffs out drugs worth more than €530k

May 28, 2024 by

MORE than €530k worth of drugs have been sniffed out in Dublin over the past week. Contraband worth approximately €533,000 has been seized by Revenue officers with the assistance of their detector dog Grace. Revenue's detector dog Grace During the period from May 20 to May 27, Revenue officers examining parcels at a premises in Dublin seized over 7kgs of herbal cannabis with an … [Read more...] about Detector dog sniffs out drugs worth more than €530k

Ireland, Spain and Norway formally recognise Palestine from today

May 28, 2024 by

THE governments of Ireland, Norway and Spain will formally recognise Palestine as a state as of today. The joint decision by the European nations is in response to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. They believe formal recognition of the state of Palestine is the starting point to an end to war based on the two-state solution they hope to see in the Middle East – where Israel and … [Read more...] about Ireland, Spain and Norway formally recognise Palestine from today

Community condemns ‘disgusting’ racist graffiti found on school

May 28, 2024 by

‘DISGUSTING’ graffiti which appeared on a school in Northern Ireland has left local community members ‘shocked and horrified’. The grafitti – which depicts nazi symbols and uses aggressive racist language - appeared on a number of buildings in Cookstown, Co. Tyrone including a school. PSNI officers investgating the incident confirmed “it has been noted in several areas, … [Read more...] about Community condemns ‘disgusting’ racist graffiti found on school

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