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Illegal drugs and counterfeit goods totalling €650k seized in raids across Ireland

Illegal drugs and counterfeit goods totalling €650k seized in raids across Ireland

March 31, 2026 by

CONTRABAND worth an estimated €650K has been seized following a series of raids across Ireland. The seizures were made between March 23 to March 30, a spokesperson for Revenue confirmed. The items were discovered in various operations in Dublin, the Midlands, and Rosslare Europort, they added. They included 26kg of cannabis worth €535k, other illicit drugs worth more than £7k, … [Read more...] about Illegal drugs and counterfeit goods totalling €650k seized in raids across Ireland

Five people hospitalised following ‘serious collision’ in Westmeath

March 31, 2026 by

FIVE people were taken to hospital following a collision between a car and a van in Co. Westmeath. The incident happened on the afternoon of March 29, Gardaí have confirmed, while describing the two-vehicle collision as “serious”. The vehicles colided on the N62 at Ballinahown at around 1pm on March 29. A woman aged in her 40s, who was driving the van, was taken to Midland … [Read more...] about Five people hospitalised following ‘serious collision’ in Westmeath

Ireland urges Israel ‘not to implement’ new death penalty law

March 31, 2026 by

ISRAEL has passed a law which reinstates the death penalty as a punishment for terrorists. The controversial legislation, which has raised fears for the Palestinian prisoners currently being held by the state, was passed last night following a vote at the Knesset, Israel’s house of representatives. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voted in favour of the legislation … [Read more...] about Ireland urges Israel ‘not to implement’ new death penalty law

Elderly woman dies in hospital following Armagh collision

March 31, 2026 by

AN elderly woman who was involved in a collision in Armagh earlier this month has since died in hospital. The two-car collision happened on the Newry Road at around 10.30am on March 22. The woman, who was aged in her 90s, was taken to hospital for treatment where she has since died, the PSNI confirmed this week. “Police received a report of a road traffic collision, in the … [Read more...] about Elderly woman dies in hospital following Armagh collision

Four teens charged after gang assaults rescue worker and his dog in Co. Down as police promise more arrests

March 29, 2026 by

FOUR teenagers — three boys a one girl — have been charged in connection with a vicious assault on a rescue worker and his dog in Co. Down. Ryan Gray and his search and rescue dog Max were attacked in the High Street area of Bangor by a group of up to 20 youths on Friday evening. Mr Gray, a member of the Coast Guard who founded the voluntary organisation K9 Search and Rescue … [Read more...] about Four teens charged after gang assaults rescue worker and his dog in Co. Down as police promise more arrests

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