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Man sentenced for assault and threatening council worker with hammer

Man sentenced for assault and threatening council worker with hammer

September 4, 2025 by

A BELFAST man who threatened a council worker with a hammer has been sentenced after pleading guilty to assault. Thomas Trevor Gordon, of Ina Street, Belfast was sentenced on August 29, having previously pleaded guilty to common assault of a council officer in an incident on April 3, 2025. He was found guilty of possession of an offensive weapon with intent to commit an … [Read more...] about Man sentenced for assault and threatening council worker with hammer

Tánaiste ‘deeply concerned’ over instances of antisemitism in Ireland

September 4, 2025 by

THERE is “no room” for antisemitism in Ireland Tánaiste Simon Harris said after meeting with members of the nation’s Jewish community. Mr Harris, who is also Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister, met with the community this week to discuss their “experiences and concerns”. During those talks he was made aware of the “intolerance” they faced, which he described as “deeply … [Read more...] about Tánaiste ‘deeply concerned’ over instances of antisemitism in Ireland

Public warning after man loses £20k to ‘personal development’ scammers

September 4, 2025 by

THE public has been warned to be vary of fake websites and adverts with ‘personal development’ offers after a recent scam saw a man lose £20k. Police in the Ards and North Down area of Northern Ireland have issued a public notice, warning people to be “cautious of fraudulent websites and online advertisements claiming to offer personal development courses, language courses and … [Read more...] about Public warning after man loses £20k to ‘personal development’ scammers

Survey shows Irish people remain committed to EU membership

September 4, 2025 by

MOST people in Ireland are committed to the nation’s European Union (EU) membership, a new survey has revealed. Findings of the European Parliament’s latest Eurobarometer survey, for spring 2025, show 91 per cent of Irish citizens believe the nation benefits from being part of the EU. Thomas Byrne, Ireland’s Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence, has welcomed the … [Read more...] about Survey shows Irish people remain committed to EU membership

Cannabis worth £1m found in ‘highly sophisticated’ factory at industrial estate

September 4, 2025 by

CANNABIS worth an estimated £1m was seized when a large factory was discovered in a Co. Antrim industrial estate. PSNI officers found a “substantial amount” of cannabis plants at the site when they searched the premises earlier this week. “At approximately 11.20am on Tuesday, September 2 officers conducted a search of a unit within an industrial estate in the Steeple Road … [Read more...] about Cannabis worth £1m found in ‘highly sophisticated’ factory at industrial estate

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