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Rapist who subjected woman to ‘terrifying ordeal’ jailed

Rapist who subjected woman to ‘terrifying ordeal’ jailed

July 3, 2025 by

A RAPIST who subjected a woman to a “terrifying ordeal” has been jailed for five years. Samuel Dyer was sentenced at Craigavon Crown Court on July 1. Samuel Dyer was setnenced at Craigavon Court House in Co. Armagh The 33-year-old, of Beattie Park North in Dunmurry, will serve five years behind bars for the attack. He will also be placed on the sex offenders register and be … [Read more...] about Rapist who subjected woman to ‘terrifying ordeal’ jailed

New easier British citizenship route for Irish citizens launched

July 3, 2025 by

IRISH people living in the UK will soon be able to apply for British citizenship under a new easier, cheaper route, strengthening the unique relationship between the two countries.  This is on foot of the Private Members’ Bill introduced by Rt. Hon. Gavin Robinson MP which gave the Home Office the opportunity to focus on this aspect of immigration law. Migration and Citizenship … [Read more...] about New easier British citizenship route for Irish citizens launched

Young girl dies in horror collision in Donegal

July 3, 2025 by

A YOUNG girl has died following a collision between a car and a van in Donegal last night. The incident happened at around 6.30pm on the R240 at Carrowmore in Glentogher, Carndonagh. “Shortly before 6.30pm, Gardaí and emergency services were alerted to a road traffic collision involving a car and a van on the R240,” the police force said in a statement. “A female passenger, … [Read more...] about Young girl dies in horror collision in Donegal

Assembly backs law stopping mutilated pets being imported into Northern Ireland

July 3, 2025 by

THE Northern Ireland Assembly has approved a legal motion to stop the importation of pets which have been mutilated for ‘aesthetic reasons’. In a move described as a “significant moment” on the North’s “journey towards increasing animal welfare protections for pets”, the Assembly approved a Legislative Consent Motion (LCM) to extend powers contained in the UK’s Animal Welfare … [Read more...] about Assembly backs law stopping mutilated pets being imported into Northern Ireland

Ombudsman finds police use of baton rounds during Ballymena riots was ‘proportional’

July 3, 2025 by

A REVIEW of the PSNI’s response to the recent riots in Ballymena has found they showed “considerable restraint” in the face of the violence aimed at them. The Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland has assessed the use of ‘Attenuating Energy Projectiles’ (AEPs), known as baton rounds, during the public disorder which erupted in the Co. Antrim town last month. In their report they … [Read more...] about Ombudsman finds police use of baton rounds during Ballymena riots was ‘proportional’

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December 15, 1930

Edna O’Brien, Irish novelist and short story writer, was born on this day in County Clare in 1930. Born to strictly religious parents, O’Brien described her childhood as suffocating. She was educated from 1941 to 1946 by the Sisters of Mercy. She then went on to receive a license in pharmacy in 1950. O’Brien turned to writing and published “The County Girls” in 1960. It was the first in a trilogy that was banned from Ireland. In 2009, she received the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award at the Irish Book Awards in Dublin.

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