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Irish EuroMillions prize winner reveals he hid winning ticket in Bible as punters prepare for Friday’s largest jackpot ever

Irish EuroMillions prize winner reveals he hid winning ticket in Bible as punters prepare for Friday’s largest jackpot ever

March 20, 2025 by

AN IRISHMAN who won €500,000 on the EuroMillions has revealed he hid his winning ticket in a Bible until he could cash it in. The Co. Clare man also revealed he'd actually forgotten to buy a ticket, while his partner complained when asked to pick one up for him. The story was shared by the National Lottery ahead of Friday night's estimated record EuroMillions jackpot of €200m — … [Read more...] about Irish EuroMillions prize winner reveals he hid winning ticket in Bible as punters prepare for Friday’s largest jackpot ever

Police investigation into killing of IRA man Colum Marks was ‘wholly inadequate’

March 20, 2025 by

THE Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland has found a police investigation into the Troubles-era killing of an IRA man was “wholly inadequate”. Colum Marks was shot by a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer, known as Officer B, on the evening of April 10,1991 in Downpatrick, in Co. Down. He later died from his injuries in hospital. The RUC’s Criminal Investigation Division … [Read more...] about Police investigation into killing of IRA man Colum Marks was ‘wholly inadequate’

Cocaine disguised as mints seized as car stopped in Dublin

March 20, 2025 by

GARDAÍ seized cocaine worth €87k after stopping and searching a car in Dublin this week. Officers from the Dublin Metropolitan Region South Central Drugs Unit stopped and searched a vehicle in the Dublin 2 area yesterday, they confirmed today. Some of the cocaine seized was found disguised as mints “Over €87,000 of suspected cocaine  - some of which was packaged in the form of … [Read more...] about Cocaine disguised as mints seized as car stopped in Dublin

Micheál Martin issues condemnation of Israeli strikes on Gaza

March 20, 2025 by

THE Taoiseach has issued what some commentators have described as ‘strong’ condemnation of the Israeli airstrikes launched against Gaza on Monday evening. Mr. Martin described the events as the ‘collective punishment of Palestinians’. An Taoiseach made the comments in Brussels ahead of an EU summit to discuss the ongoing Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. He said that … [Read more...] about Micheál Martin issues condemnation of Israeli strikes on Gaza

Appeal for information over girl missing from Co. Meath

March 20, 2025 by

GARDAÍ are appealing to the public for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a teenage girl missing from Co. Meath. Dija Savickaite, 15, is reported missing from her home in Trim since Wednesday, March 19. Dija is described as being approximately 5' 2" in height, with shoulder length dark hair and blue eyes. She typically wears a nose ring. It is not known what Dija was … [Read more...] about Appeal for information over girl missing from Co. Meath

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Queen Elizabeth of England visits the Republic of Ireland for the first time. She is the first British monarch to visit in 100 years, and the first since Ireland became a Republic. George V visited in 1911 when the country was still part of the British Empire. The four-day visit went well, despite minor protests. Her Majesty met with Taoiseach Enda Kenny, visited the Garden of Remembrance, which is dedicated to all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom, dined with President Mary McAleese and even visited the Guinness Brewery where she declined a sip of the black stuff.

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