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Three people charged with using drones to carry drugs into Irish prisons

Three people charged with using drones to carry drugs into Irish prisons

March 31, 2026 by

THREE men have been charged with using drones to carry drugs into Irish prisons. Gardaí seized two drones over the weekend, along with €7k worth of drugs, as part of an ongoing operation targeting the supply of controlled substances into prisons in the West Dublin area. “Ronanstown Gardaí arrested three men, and seized two drones and €7k in controlled drugs in West Dublin, on … [Read more...] about Three people charged with using drones to carry drugs into Irish prisons

Renewed appeal for information on anniversary of Marian Beattie’s murder

March 31, 2026 by

DETECTIVES investigating the murder of a teenager in Northern Ireland more than 50 years ago have issued an appeal for information on the anniversary of her death. Marian Beattie’s body was found at the bottom of a quarry near Aughnacloy in Co. Tyrone 53 years ago today, on March 31, 1973. The 18-year-old had attended a charity dance at Hadden’s Garage in Aughnacloy the … [Read more...] about Renewed appeal for information on anniversary of Marian Beattie’s murder

The founder of Irish Dolls in London on building a 6,000-strong community

March 31, 2026 by

WHEN Gemma Hayde left her home in Rosegreen, Co. Tipperary, she planned to stay in London for just three months. Nearly a decade later, she has built one of the biggest Irish women's networks in the city. “I sold my Toyota Yaris and moved over with €1,000 and a suitcase,” she says. “I said I’d see how it goes, and now it’s been nine years.” Like many young Irish emigrants, … [Read more...] about The founder of Irish Dolls in London on building a 6,000-strong community

Hairdressers and beauticians in ‘unique position’ to spot domestic abuse

March 31, 2026 by

HAIRDRESSERS and beauticians across Northern Ireland are being trained to spot signs of domestic abuse among their clients. Representatives from 50 beauty businesses have taken part in a specialist session offered through the PSNI’s policing and community safety partnerships it was confirmed this week. The ‘Behind the Smile’ event focused on identifying coercive control — a … [Read more...] about Hairdressers and beauticians in ‘unique position’ to spot domestic abuse

Mayo couple bring a taste of home to London with The Dynamic Spud

March 31, 2026 by

AN IRISH couple from Co. Mayo are making their mark in London after opening a jacket potato café that has quickly become a favourite among the capital’s Irish community. Karen Muldowney and her partner Conor Joyce moved to London two years ago before deciding to take the leap into hospitality. “We would reminisce about when we were in university in Galway. There used to be a … [Read more...] about Mayo couple bring a taste of home to London with The Dynamic Spud

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