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Life sentence for murderer who shouted ‘die, die, die’ during brutal stabbing attack

Life sentence for murderer who shouted ‘die, die, die’ during brutal stabbing attack

March 18, 2025 by

A MAN has been jailed for life for brutally murdering a man in broad daylight. Dellan Charles will serve at least 23 years behind bars for the murder of Sean O’Neill, whom he chased and attacked in a quiet residential street nearly two years ago. Mr O'Neil, a 30-year-old construction worker who lived in Hayes, Middlesex, was found with stab injuries in the Reynolds Road area of … [Read more...] about Life sentence for murderer who shouted ‘die, die, die’ during brutal stabbing attack

Police officers injured as patrol car ‘deliberately rammed’ in Derry

March 18, 2025 by

POLICE officers were left injured, and their patrol car was put off the road following a ramming attack in Derry. The incident happened in Clon Elagh area of the city on March 16. “At approximately 6.15pm, officers attempted to stop what was believed to be a stolen car in the Clon Elagh area, when the driver failed to stop,” the PSNI confirmed in a statement. “Following a short … [Read more...] about Police officers injured as patrol car ‘deliberately rammed’ in Derry

Tánaiste continues St Patrick’s week networking with series of meetings in New York

March 18, 2025 by

TÁNAISTE Simon Harris will embark on a series of meetings in New York today as his St Partick’s week networking continues. The Minister for Foreign Affairs has been in the US since March 15, where he began his trip in Philadelphia. During his time in the city, he met with Irish companies doing business in the US and American businesses that have invested in Ireland. The … [Read more...] about Tánaiste continues St Patrick’s week networking with series of meetings in New York

Witness appeal after 20 cars damaged in attack on Tesla dealership

March 18, 2025 by

POLICE have called for witnesses to come forward after multiple vehicles were damaged at a Tesla dealership in Belfast. Some 20 cars were targeted in the incident at the site in Boucher Road, which occurred between March 15 and 16. "Approximately twenty vehicles have been targeted,” the PSNI’s Sergeant Rooney explained. “Most have had their wing mirrors knocked off, while … [Read more...] about Witness appeal after 20 cars damaged in attack on Tesla dealership

Sporting icons Kellie Harrington and Katie-George Dunlevy lead London St Patrick’s parade

March 17, 2025 by

IRISH sporting icons Kellie Harrington and Katie-George Dunlevy led the Mayor of London's annual St Patrick's parade as it made its way through the capital. Grand marshals for the event Paralympic cyclist, Katie-George Dunlevy (second from left), and Olympic boxer, Kellie Harrington (far right) pictured with Minister of Education for Ireland, Norma Foley and Irish Ambassador to … [Read more...] about Sporting icons Kellie Harrington and Katie-George Dunlevy lead London St Patrick’s parade

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