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Cocaine disguised as mints seized as car stopped in Dublin

Cocaine disguised as mints seized as car stopped in Dublin

March 20, 2025 by

GARDAÍ seized cocaine worth €87k after stopping and searching a car in Dublin this week. Officers from the Dublin Metropolitan Region South Central Drugs Unit stopped and searched a vehicle in the Dublin 2 area yesterday, they confirmed today. Some of the cocaine seized was found disguised as mints “Over €87,000 of suspected cocaine  - some of which was packaged in the form of … [Read more...] about Cocaine disguised as mints seized as car stopped in Dublin

Police investigation into killing of IRA man Colum Marks was ‘wholly inadequate’

March 20, 2025 by

THE Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland has found a police investigation into the Troubles-era killing of an IRA man was “wholly inadequate”. Colum Marks was shot by a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer, known as Officer B, on the evening of April 10,1991 in Downpatrick, in Co. Down. He later died from his injuries in hospital. The RUC’s Criminal Investigation Division … [Read more...] about Police investigation into killing of IRA man Colum Marks was ‘wholly inadequate’

Irish eyes are smiling: Ireland up to 15th in list of world’s happiest countries

March 20, 2025 by

IRELAND has ranked at 15th in a report published today ranking the world's happiest countries. The position marks an increase on last year's 17th place in the World Happiness Report. Finland took the top spot for the eighth year running, while the United States dropped to 24th, its lowest position since the report was first published in 2012. The United Kingdom came 23rd on the … [Read more...] about Irish eyes are smiling: Ireland up to 15th in list of world’s happiest countries

No 10 Downing Street reception for St Patrick’s Day

March 20, 2025 by

Innova Irish Dance Company outside No 10 Downing Street SIR Keir Starmer hosted a St Patrick’s Day reception for the Irish community at No 10 Downing Street this week. Guests from across all sectors were treated to music, dance and refreshments at the Prime Minister’s residence in central London. Guests included Ambassador Martin Fraser, Lisa Magee (writer of Derry Girls), … [Read more...] about No 10 Downing Street reception for St Patrick’s Day

Appeal for witnesses after buses destroyed in overnight arson attack

March 20, 2025 by

A NUMBER of buses were destroyed in an overnight arson attack in Co. Antrim. Police were called to the scene after the vehicles were set alight at an industrial estate in Dunmurry at around 10.15pm last night. “Officers received a report from our colleagues at Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service at approximately 10.15pm that three buses were on fire at Seymour Hill … [Read more...] about Appeal for witnesses after buses destroyed in overnight arson attack

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The National Association of Ireland is founded in Dublin on this day in 1864. The group was heavily supported by the Catholic clergy, priests and bishops. The intention of the association was to foster cooperation with English radicals and to further promote the disestablishment of the Anglican Church of Ireland.

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