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Man handed 18-year sentence after being found guilty of ‘horrendous’ child sex offences

Man handed 18-year sentence after being found guilty of ‘horrendous’ child sex offences

February 28, 2024 by

A MAN has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after being found guilty of a string of 'horrendous' child sex offences.   Sean Dooley, 57, of Shirley Manor Gardens, Bradford, West Yorkshire, committed the offences against his female victim over the course of almost 10 years. Following his sentencing at Bradford Crown Court on Monday, police said Dooley had 'robbed the victim of … [Read more...] about Man handed 18-year sentence after being found guilty of ‘horrendous’ child sex offences

Man charged with murder following fatal shooting of elderly man in Co. Kerry

February 28, 2024 by

A MAN has appeared in court charged with murder following the fatal shooting of an elderly man in Co. Kerry at the weekend. Paddy O'Mahony, who was in his eighties, was found dead at his home in Castlemaine on Sunday. This afternoon, 66-year-old Thomas Carroll of Clonmel, Co. Tipperary was brought before Tralee District Court. The court heard that Mr Carroll made no reply when … [Read more...] about Man charged with murder following fatal shooting of elderly man in Co. Kerry

High Court rules Legacy Act immunity provision breaches human rights

February 28, 2024 by

THE HIGH COURT in Belfast has ruled that part of the British Government's Legacy Act is in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). In his ruling, Mr Justice Colton said the Act's provision of immunity was incompatible with articles 2 and 3 of the ECHR. Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris said in the Commons that the Government would consider the ruling, … [Read more...] about High Court rules Legacy Act immunity provision breaches human rights

A reporter’s life on the frontline

February 28, 2024 by

TED SMYTH, former Irish diplomat and current member of the Ad Hoc Committee to Protect the Good Friday Agreement reviews Eamonn Mallie’s book AT a time when we are confronted by daily scenes of horror and butchery in the Middle East, it is heartening to read a book which provides unique insights into the people and agonising process that led to the ultimate cessation of … [Read more...] about A reporter’s life on the frontline

Three jailed for attempted murder of teenage boy

February 27, 2024 by

THREE men have been jailed for 32 years after being found guilty of the attempted murder of a 16-year-old boy. Following a trial at Manchester Crown Court, Kyle Meighan, Aiden Broadhurst and Jieh Sufyaan were all found guilty of the attempted murder of the teenager, who cannot be named be named for legal reasons. The court heard that Meighan, 31, of Chancel Avenue in Ordsall, … [Read more...] about Three jailed for attempted murder of teenage boy

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