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Action taken against 74 officers for inappropriately accessing body-worn camera footage

Action taken against 74 officers for inappropriately accessing body-worn camera footage

October 31, 2024 by

ACTION has been taken against 74 PSNI officers who inappropriately accessed body-worn camera footage. An investigation into a separate matter revealed all of the officers had accessed the footage regarding a specific arrest without a “legitimate purpose” for doing do. The footage featured an arrest of a member of the public for possession of illegal drugs, during which the … [Read more...] about Action taken against 74 officers for inappropriately accessing body-worn camera footage

Ireland to carry out ‘comprehensive’ review of nation’s handling of Covid-19 pandemic

October 31, 2024 by

THE Irish Government will carry out a “comprehensive evaluation” of the nation’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Professor Anne Scott, who has held leading clinical and academic positions at institutions across Ireland and the UK, has been appointed to oversee the process. Professor Scott, who is Professor Emerita University of Galway, will lead the review to evaluate how … [Read more...] about Ireland to carry out ‘comprehensive’ review of nation’s handling of Covid-19 pandemic

Government has ‘not ruled out’ public inquiry after meeting with Creeslough victims’ families

October 31, 2024 by

A PUBLIC inquiry into the Creeslough explosion has not been ruled out, the Irish Government has confirmed after meeting with families of the victims. The devastating incident at the Applegreen station in the Donegal town on October 7, 2022, killed 10 people – aged between five and 59 years old. Families impacted by the 2022 Creeslough explosion met with ministers at Government … [Read more...] about Government has ‘not ruled out’ public inquiry after meeting with Creeslough victims’ families

‘Harrowing viewing’: Taoiseach makes statement after survivors of violence in Irish schools speak out

October 31, 2024 by

TAOISEACH Simon Harris has pledged to consider extending the inquiry into clerical sex abuse at institutions across Ireland to include corporal punishment. Mr Harris made the statement last night following the broadcast of the RTÉ documentary Leathered: Violence in Irish Schools. The programme featured survivors of corporal punishment in Ireland, which was common practice until … [Read more...] about ‘Harrowing viewing’: Taoiseach makes statement after survivors of violence in Irish schools speak out

President Higgins signs pardons for two men wrongly convicted of murder in 1882

October 31, 2024 by

PRESIDENT Michael D Higgins has granted posthumous presidential pardons to two men wrongly convicted of murder in 1882. Yesterday, President Higgins signed pardons for Sylvester Poff and James Barrett, who were executed in Tralee Gaol in January 1883 following wrongful convictions for the murder of Thomas Browne. The signing ceremony took place at Áras an Uachtaráin in the … [Read more...] about President Higgins signs pardons for two men wrongly convicted of murder in 1882

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On June 4, 1820, Henry Grattan, outstanding orator and dominant figure in the Irish parliament, died. Grattan entered the Irish Parliament in December 1775. He was the leader of the Patriot movement that won legislative independence for Ireland in 1782. Later he headed opposition to the union of England and Ireland. Grattan spent the last 15 years of his life on the British House of Commons after being elected in 1805.

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