FOUR people have been arrested after gardaí seized more than €380,000 in cash following searches of residential premises in North Dublin and Co. Leitrim. Investigators also intercepted two vehicles shortly before 8pm in North Dublin during the operation, part of ongoing investigations targeting organised crime activity. As well as recovering a total of €383,000, a money counter … [Read more...] about Four arrested after gardaí seize more than €380,000 in cash during Dublin and Leitrim searches
Four arrested after gardaí seize more than €380,000 in cash during Dublin and Leitrim searches
‘Fear and distress’ in community after teenager killed at Tusla residence in Dublin
A TEENAGER has been killed following an incident at a residential unit owned by Tusla, Ireland's Child and Family Agency. The incident, involving two young people, occurred at the Grattan Wood apartment complex in Donaghmede, North Dublin at around 11am today. An Garda Síochána said it was investigating all the circumstances surrounding the incident, while Tusla said it was … [Read more...] about ‘Fear and distress’ in community after teenager killed at Tusla residence in Dublin
New video game reimagines Ireland’s last witch trial
A DARK chapter from Ireland’s history has been brought back to life through a video game that blends historical accuracy with interactive storytelling. 1711 Ireland: A Witch’s Fate, developed by Ulster University and launched at Northern Ireland’s new Studio Ulster, offers players a journey through the infamous Islandmagee witch trials. The game is a landmark release: the first … [Read more...] about New video game reimagines Ireland’s last witch trial
Ireland’s win against Armenia revives World Cup hopes
THE Republic of Ireland kept their World Cup qualification dreams alive with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Armenia at the Aviva Stadium. In a match that offered little quality in the first half, Ireland looked short of ideas and struggled to impose themselves on a resolute Armenian side. The visitors nearly struck first when Eduard Spertsyan, who had scored in Armenia’s win … [Read more...] about Ireland’s win against Armenia revives World Cup hopes
Thousands of stillborn babies buried in unmarked graves were ‘loved and wanted’
A CAMPAIGN has been launched to recognise thousands of stillborn babies who were buried in unmarked graves across Britain. Second generation Irishman John Murphy, who lives in Calne in Wiltshire, is leading the call for memorials to be erected at the sites in cemeteries across the country. Mr Murphy’s baby sister is one of 60 stillborn babies that were buried in an unmarked … [Read more...] about Thousands of stillborn babies buried in unmarked graves were ‘loved and wanted’
