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Kinahan OCG member’s son and accomplice sentenced over firearms plot

Kinahan OCG member’s son and accomplice sentenced over firearms plot

December 15, 2024 by

TWO men who were involved in a plot to plant firearms and ammunition in a bid to reduce a crime boss' prison term have been sentenced. Jack Kavanagh, 24, from Tamworth, and Peter Keating, 43, from Dublin, obtained guns and ammunition while Kavanagh's dad, Thomas 'Bomber' Kavanagh, was on remand for drugs offences. They hoped that by burying the weapons in countryside in Newry, … [Read more...] about Kinahan OCG member’s son and accomplice sentenced over firearms plot

Cold case review helps bring knifepoint rapist to justice after 35 years

December 15, 2024 by

A COLD CASE REVIEW combined with advances in forensic technology have helped bring a knifepoint rapist to justice after 35 years. Michael O'Meara from Coventry in the West Midlands initially denied the allegations against him but ultimately pleaded guilty. The 58-year-old has now been jailed for 12 years over the 1989 attack in the city. "This was a harrowing and horrific … [Read more...] about Cold case review helps bring knifepoint rapist to justice after 35 years

Tributes paid after popular doctor dies in Co. Mayo collision

December 15, 2024 by

TRIBUTES have been paid following the death of a popular doctor in a road traffic collision in Co. Mayo. Dr Martin Finnerty was involved in a collision with a car on Main Street in Ballinrobe shortly before 6.30pm on Thursday. The 64-year-old, who ran a practice at Cornmarket in the town for many years, was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. 'Pall of gloom' In a tribute on … [Read more...] about Tributes paid after popular doctor dies in Co. Mayo collision

Man appears in court charged with murder of elderly father in Co. Dublin

December 15, 2024 by

A MAN has appeared in court charged with the murder of his elderly father in Co. Dublin. Dáire McCormack-George, 29, of Cabra Road, Phibsboro appeared at Dublin District Court on Friday charged with the murder of Scott George, who was in his 70s. Gardaí and emergency services were called to a residence in Tobersool, Balbriggan, at around 11.20pm on Thursday, December 12. Mr … [Read more...] about Man appears in court charged with murder of elderly father in Co. Dublin

Ombudsman launches investigation after video appears to show PSNI officer kicking teenager in the head

December 15, 2024 by

AN INVESTIGATION has been launched by the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI) after a video appeared to show a PSNI officer kicking a teenager in the head during an arrest. It follows an incident outside a nightclub in Cookstown, Co. Tyrone in the early hours of Sunday, December 8. A solicitor acting on behalf of the teenager has called for the officer involved to be … [Read more...] about Ombudsman launches investigation after video appears to show PSNI officer kicking teenager in the head

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April 11, 1971

The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ended its long-held ban on members playing or attending “foreign” sports games such as soccer and rugby on April 11, 1971. The most notable controversy surrounding the ban took place in 1938, when Douglas Hyde, then President of Ireland, was suspended as a Patron of the Association after he attended an international soccer match in Dalymount Park, Dublin. He was later re-admitted in a vote of 120 – 11 at the GAA’s 1939 Annual Congress. The lifting of the ban also resulted in Croke Park, Dublin’s large GAA staduim, being permitted to host foreign games.

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