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Irish News on Mon, Feb 26 2024, 731 days ago
Exploring The Rise Of The Latest Irish Online Casinos
Today, online casinos are more popular than ever. They have attracted players from all over the world and the country of Ireland is no exception.
Today, online casinos are more popular than ever. They have attracted players from all over the world and the country of Ireland is no exception.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 26 2020, 2,192 days ago
Increase In Overseas Visitors In January - CSO
The number of overseas visitors to Ireland rose by half a percent in January, totalling 654,500 trips, according to the latest information from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Trips by residents of Great Britain increased by 0.
The number of overseas visitors to Ireland rose by half a percent in January, totalling 654,500 trips, according to the latest information from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Trips by residents of Great Britain increased by 0.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 26 2019, 2,557 days ago
Govt Accused Of 'Dragging Its Heels' On Independent Inspection Regime
The government has been accused of "dragging its heels" on the introduction of a quality standards framework and an independent inspection regime for emergency accommodation.
The government has been accused of "dragging its heels" on the introduction of a quality standards framework and an independent inspection regime for emergency accommodation.
Irish News on Mon, Feb 26 2018, 2,922 days ago
Man Arrested In Connection With Murder Of Adrian Donohoe
A man has been arrested in connection with the 2013 murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe. Mr Donohoe, a father-of-two, was shot dead outside Lordship Credit Union in Dundalk, Co Louth on 25th January, 2013. Garda detained a man outside Wheatfield Prison.
A man has been arrested in connection with the 2013 murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe. Mr Donohoe, a father-of-two, was shot dead outside Lordship Credit Union in Dundalk, Co Louth on 25th January, 2013. Garda detained a man outside Wheatfield Prison.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 26 2016, 3,653 days ago
Polling Stations Open
Polling stations across Ireland have been opened as 157 seats in the Dáil are contested in 40 constituencies. Over 550 candidates have campaigned for the support of more than 3.22 million eligible voters and a seat in the 32nd Dáil.
Polling stations across Ireland have been opened as 157 seats in the Dáil are contested in 40 constituencies. Over 550 candidates have campaigned for the support of more than 3.22 million eligible voters and a seat in the 32nd Dáil.
Search Ongoing For Armed Robber
Garda have appealed for information following the armed robbery of a shop in Rathfarnham on Thursday evening. It is understood that a man entered a Centra Store on Main Street just after 17:00 and threatened staff with a handgun.
Garda have appealed for information following the armed robbery of a shop in Rathfarnham on Thursday evening. It is understood that a man entered a Centra Store on Main Street just after 17:00 and threatened staff with a handgun.
SIPTU Calls For Support Of Striking Emergency Call Centre Workers
Health Division members of SIPTU have called for support of striking emergency call centre workers in their dispute over pay. The worker held a 12-hour work stoppage on Thursday in Navan, Co Meath, with SIPTU members joining them on the picket line in an act of solidarity.
Health Division members of SIPTU have called for support of striking emergency call centre workers in their dispute over pay. The worker held a 12-hour work stoppage on Thursday in Navan, Co Meath, with SIPTU members joining them on the picket line in an act of solidarity.
Suspicious Devices And Firearm Uncovered In Co Laois
The Army Explosive Ordinance Disposal team were called to an incident near Mountrath, Co Laois, after garda uncovered a number of suspicious devices.
The Army Explosive Ordinance Disposal team were called to an incident near Mountrath, Co Laois, after garda uncovered a number of suspicious devices.
Man Arrested over Cocaine Seizure
A man in his late 20s has been arrested in connection with the seizure of a quantity of cocaine, uncovered at a checkpoint in Gorey, Co. Wexford. Gardaí operating an Operation Thor crime checkpoint near Gorey stopped a car on Thursday afternoon.
A man in his late 20s has been arrested in connection with the seizure of a quantity of cocaine, uncovered at a checkpoint in Gorey, Co. Wexford. Gardaí operating an Operation Thor crime checkpoint near Gorey stopped a car on Thursday afternoon.
Renewed Appeal For Missing Finglas Woman
Gardaí have renewed an appeal for information on the whereabouts of Eimear Duffy, who has been missing since Monday. The 22-year-old was last seen at around lunchtime when she is said to have taken a taxi from Finglas to O'Connell Street.
Gardaí have renewed an appeal for information on the whereabouts of Eimear Duffy, who has been missing since Monday. The 22-year-old was last seen at around lunchtime when she is said to have taken a taxi from Finglas to O'Connell Street.
Food Works Initiative Launched
Enterprise Ireland, Bord Bia and Teagasc, have launched an initiative to find Ireland's next food business entrepreneur.
Enterprise Ireland, Bord Bia and Teagasc, have launched an initiative to find Ireland's next food business entrepreneur.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 26 2015, 4,018 days ago
'Morally Unacceptable' For Working People To Be In Poverty - Taoiseach
Working people experiencing poverty has been described as "morally unacceptable" by the Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Speaking at the launch of the Low Pay Commission – established to assess the national minimum wage – Mr Kenny said that work should "always pay more than welfare".
Working people experiencing poverty has been described as "morally unacceptable" by the Taoiseach Enda Kenny. Speaking at the launch of the Low Pay Commission – established to assess the national minimum wage – Mr Kenny said that work should "always pay more than welfare".
Printing Cap Enforced At Dublin City Council
New restriction on the amount of printing allowed by Dublin City Council has been approved by the Protocol Committee. The committee was asked to review the council's use of printed material after it was found that the total amount of material being printed had more than doubled in recent years.
New restriction on the amount of printing allowed by Dublin City Council has been approved by the Protocol Committee. The committee was asked to review the council's use of printed material after it was found that the total amount of material being printed had more than doubled in recent years.
Gardai Shake-Up Announced
A new investigation unit is to be established as part of the "largest management change in the history of An Garda Síochána".
A new investigation unit is to be established as part of the "largest management change in the history of An Garda Síochána".
Over 220 Jobs To Be Cut By Chocolate Manufacturers
More than 220 jobs are to be lost at three Mondelez Ireland sites. The company, which owns Cadbury and chewing gum brand Trident, is to close a production plant in Tallaght in Dublin, with the loss of 45 jobs.
More than 220 jobs are to be lost at three Mondelez Ireland sites. The company, which owns Cadbury and chewing gum brand Trident, is to close a production plant in Tallaght in Dublin, with the loss of 45 jobs.
Sinn Féin Calls For 'Immediate Action' On Border Criminal Gangs
Sinn Féin has called for "immediate and urgent action" to tackle organised criminal gangs in border regions.
Sinn Féin has called for "immediate and urgent action" to tackle organised criminal gangs in border regions.
Govt Urged To Re-Establish Minister For Drugs Post
The government has been urged to re-establish the Office of the Minister for Drugs to spearhead a new National Drugs Strategy.
The government has been urged to re-establish the Office of the Minister for Drugs to spearhead a new National Drugs Strategy.
New 'Chuggers' Legislation Welcomed
New legislation requiring "chuggers" – on street charity collectors – to carry a permit has been welcomed by Fine Gael Senator, Jim D'Arcy. "This is already the case with charities and other groups such as GAA clubs who have collections throughout our towns and villages.
New legislation requiring "chuggers" – on street charity collectors – to carry a permit has been welcomed by Fine Gael Senator, Jim D'Arcy. "This is already the case with charities and other groups such as GAA clubs who have collections throughout our towns and villages.
Irish News on Wed, Feb 26 2014, 4,383 days ago
Remediation Fund Established For Pyrite Homes
A €10m State-funded redress scheme has been established for homeowners affected by pyrite. Thousands of homes have been identified as having been damaged by the presence of the mineral in their foundations, which has caused subsidence and cracks in the structure.
A €10m State-funded redress scheme has been established for homeowners affected by pyrite. Thousands of homes have been identified as having been damaged by the presence of the mineral in their foundations, which has caused subsidence and cracks in the structure.
Man Arrested In Connection With Death Of 64-Year-Old
Garda in Co Offaly have reported the arrest of a 19-year-old man in connection with the death of 64-year-old Thomas (Toddy) Dooley. The body of Mr Dooley was found at his home in Sister Senan Court, Edenderry, on 16 February.
Garda in Co Offaly have reported the arrest of a 19-year-old man in connection with the death of 64-year-old Thomas (Toddy) Dooley. The body of Mr Dooley was found at his home in Sister Senan Court, Edenderry, on 16 February.
FF Leader Calls For Publication Of Garda Inspectorate Report
The Justice Minister Alan Shatter should immediately order publication of the Garda Inspectorate Report, Fianna Fáil (FF) leader Micheál Martin has said. The report was commissioned following the penalty points controversy within An Garda Siochána but has not yet been published.
The Justice Minister Alan Shatter should immediately order publication of the Garda Inspectorate Report, Fianna Fáil (FF) leader Micheál Martin has said. The report was commissioned following the penalty points controversy within An Garda Siochána but has not yet been published.
More Resources Needed To Tackle Alcohol Abuse
The Dáil has been urged to allocate extra resources to local drugs task forces in an effort to implement local alcohol strategies.
The Dáil has been urged to allocate extra resources to local drugs task forces in an effort to implement local alcohol strategies.
HSA Investigation Underway Into Death Of Farmer
An investigation has been launched into the death of a farmer, killed in what has been described as a "tragic workplace accident".
An investigation has been launched into the death of a farmer, killed in what has been described as a "tragic workplace accident".
FF Launch Post Office Overhaul Proposals
A series of proposals to "enhance" the Post Office Network have been published by Fianna Fáil.
A series of proposals to "enhance" the Post Office Network have been published by Fianna Fáil.
US Bank Scam Targets BoI Customers
A bank account skimming scam originating in the US and targeting Bank of Ireland branches in Ireland has been uncovered after customers noticed unusual transactions on their accounts.
A bank account skimming scam originating in the US and targeting Bank of Ireland branches in Ireland has been uncovered after customers noticed unusual transactions on their accounts.
Tourism Given Early Boost In 2014
The number of people visiting Ireland between November 2013 and January 2014 has increased by 8.2% on the same period a year previous.
The number of people visiting Ireland between November 2013 and January 2014 has increased by 8.2% on the same period a year previous.
Alcohol Banned On Galway To Dublin Train Service
Alcohol is to be banned on the Iarnród Éireann Galway to Dublin Heuston route from Sunday, amid complaints of anti-social behaviour.
Alcohol is to be banned on the Iarnród Éireann Galway to Dublin Heuston route from Sunday, amid complaints of anti-social behaviour.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 26 2013, 4,748 days ago
15 Year Sentence For Rapist Who Attacked Lost Hen Party Woman
A man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for raping and beating a young woman out on a hen party in Galway city in June last year. 25-year-old Louis Sheils “befriended” the woman when she became separated from her friends during a hen party when she lost her mobile phone.
A man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for raping and beating a young woman out on a hen party in Galway city in June last year. 25-year-old Louis Sheils “befriended” the woman when she became separated from her friends during a hen party when she lost her mobile phone.
Pair Found Shot Dead In Carlow Identified
Garda have identified, but will not yet name, a man and woman found shot dead in a B&B in Carlow town yesterday. The names are being withheld until after a post mortem examination is carried out. It is understood the man was 54-year-old and from Co.
Garda have identified, but will not yet name, a man and woman found shot dead in a B&B in Carlow town yesterday. The names are being withheld until after a post mortem examination is carried out. It is understood the man was 54-year-old and from Co.
Right-To-Die Campaigner Takes Challenge To Supreme Court
A severely disabled woman in the final stages of multiple sclerosis, who lost her landmark High Court challenge to the absolute ban on assisted suicide last month, will take her challenge to the Supreme Court today The three-judge High Court ruled in early January that the absolute ban is justified
A severely disabled woman in the final stages of multiple sclerosis, who lost her landmark High Court challenge to the absolute ban on assisted suicide last month, will take her challenge to the Supreme Court today The three-judge High Court ruled in early January that the absolute ban is justified
Man Admits Manslaughter Of Journalist
A 21-year-old Dublin man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of journalist Eugene Moloney last year. Gary Burch of Kennington Close, Templeogue, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to the unlawful killing of Mr Moloney on Camden Street on 24 June 2012.
A 21-year-old Dublin man has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of journalist Eugene Moloney last year. Gary Burch of Kennington Close, Templeogue, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to the unlawful killing of Mr Moloney on Camden Street on 24 June 2012.
Woman Given Suspended Sentence For Neglecting Children
A woman has been sentenced to four years for the “unnatural crime” of neglecting her own children. However, at Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Carroll Moran yesterday suspended the jail term for seven years on certain conditions.
A woman has been sentenced to four years for the “unnatural crime” of neglecting her own children. However, at Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Carroll Moran yesterday suspended the jail term for seven years on certain conditions.
Garda Uncover Cannabis Growhouse
A man detained in connection with a €40,000 cannabis seizure in Co Cork has been released without charge. The drugs where uncovered when garda discovered a grow house in a rented cottage in Tower around 21.00 on Monday night.
A man detained in connection with a €40,000 cannabis seizure in Co Cork has been released without charge. The drugs where uncovered when garda discovered a grow house in a rented cottage in Tower around 21.00 on Monday night.
Almost 500 Flats Found In Breach of Regulations
Housing inspectors conducting a sweep of flats in Dublin have found the vast majority to be in breach of regulations. 589 flats on the North Circular Road were visited and warning letters were issued on 483 of them.
Housing inspectors conducting a sweep of flats in Dublin have found the vast majority to be in breach of regulations. 589 flats on the North Circular Road were visited and warning letters were issued on 483 of them.
EPA Launches App To Report Environmental Pollution
The Environmental Protaction Agency has launched a new iPhone App, See it? Say it!, to help people to report environmental pollution in their towns and villages. The new App makes it easy for people to report a pollution incident the moment they see it.
The Environmental Protaction Agency has launched a new iPhone App, See it? Say it!, to help people to report environmental pollution in their towns and villages. The new App makes it easy for people to report a pollution incident the moment they see it.
Dublin Hotel Evacuated Following Blaze
Guests at Bewley’s Hotel in Ballsbridge, Dublin, were evacuated on Monday night after a fire broke out in the laundry room area. Four fire engines attended attended the scene on Simmonscourt Road and the fire was brought under control around midnight. No guests or staff reported any injuries.
Guests at Bewley’s Hotel in Ballsbridge, Dublin, were evacuated on Monday night after a fire broke out in the laundry room area. Four fire engines attended attended the scene on Simmonscourt Road and the fire was brought under control around midnight. No guests or staff reported any injuries.
Irish News on Fri, Feb 26 2010, 5,844 days ago
Martin Condemns Derry Murder
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, has today condemned the paramilitary-style killing of a man on Wednesday night on the outskirts of Derry city.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Micheál Martin, has today condemned the paramilitary-style killing of a man on Wednesday night on the outskirts of Derry city.
Prince & MCD Settle Case
MCD and pop singer Prince, who were engaged in a legal battle over a cancelled show in 2008, have settled at the Commercial Court. MCD was suing the singer and his agents William Morris Endeavor Entertainment for €1.7m over the cancellation of a highly hyped concert at Croke Park in 2008.
MCD and pop singer Prince, who were engaged in a legal battle over a cancelled show in 2008, have settled at the Commercial Court. MCD was suing the singer and his agents William Morris Endeavor Entertainment for €1.7m over the cancellation of a highly hyped concert at Croke Park in 2008.
Passport Offices Hit By Strike
Public service industrial action in the Dublin and Cork passport offices is expected to cause severe delays for those using the service today. From lunchtime today public counters will not be staffed and telephones will not be answered. The action is part of a response against pay cuts by unions.
Public service industrial action in the Dublin and Cork passport offices is expected to cause severe delays for those using the service today. From lunchtime today public counters will not be staffed and telephones will not be answered. The action is part of a response against pay cuts by unions.
Castlebellingham PO Robbed In Hostage Incident
An investigation has been launched into the robbery of a post office in Castlebellingham, which has been linked to hostage-taking incident in the area.
An investigation has been launched into the robbery of a post office in Castlebellingham, which has been linked to hostage-taking incident in the area.
European Commission To Consider NAMA Approval
The European Commission will be considering the approval of Ireland's controversial National Asset Management Agency later today. The commission are expected to give the green light to the project which could see the State take on of €54 billion in property assets from the banking sector.
The European Commission will be considering the approval of Ireland's controversial National Asset Management Agency later today. The commission are expected to give the green light to the project which could see the State take on of €54 billion in property assets from the banking sector.
Reshuffle Prompts Labour Calls For Election
The leader of the Labour party has called on the Taoiseach to "go to the country" as plans for a cabinet reshuffle emerge.
The leader of the Labour party has called on the Taoiseach to "go to the country" as plans for a cabinet reshuffle emerge.
SDLP MP To Stand Down
One of the North's longest serving nationalist Members of the British Parliament has announced his retirement. SDLP MP Eddie McGrady said he will not contest his South Down seat at the forthcoming General Election.
One of the North's longest serving nationalist Members of the British Parliament has announced his retirement. SDLP MP Eddie McGrady said he will not contest his South Down seat at the forthcoming General Election.
Hear! Hear! RTÉ's Subtitling Renewed
A London-based provider of content management services to broadcasters has had its subtitling contract with RTÉ extended for a further two years. The company, itfc has provided subtitling for news and sports coverage on RTÉ’s two channels RTÉ One and RTÉ Two since 2001.
A London-based provider of content management services to broadcasters has had its subtitling contract with RTÉ extended for a further two years. The company, itfc has provided subtitling for news and sports coverage on RTÉ’s two channels RTÉ One and RTÉ Two since 2001.
Irish News on Thu, Feb 26 2009, 6,209 days ago
'That's Capital! Dublin Tops Wealth League
More capital is concentrated in the Irish capital than any other part of the State.
More capital is concentrated in the Irish capital than any other part of the State.
Three Arrested Over Murder Of John Carroll
Gardaí investigating the murder of John Carroll in Dublin last week have arrested three people in connection with this investigation. Mr Carroll was shot at a public house at the Coombe on 18th February, and one man, 55, was arrested yesterday afternoon in Dublin city centre.
Gardaí investigating the murder of John Carroll in Dublin last week have arrested three people in connection with this investigation. Mr Carroll was shot at a public house at the Coombe on 18th February, and one man, 55, was arrested yesterday afternoon in Dublin city centre.
Civilian Immigration Officers An Option, Says Ahern
Passengers arriving at ports and airports in Ireland could soon be grilled by private contractors rather than immigration officials. The Justice Dermot Ahern is said to be considering the privatisation of passport control to speed up delays of up to two hours at points of entry.
Passengers arriving at ports and airports in Ireland could soon be grilled by private contractors rather than immigration officials. The Justice Dermot Ahern is said to be considering the privatisation of passport control to speed up delays of up to two hours at points of entry.
Civil Servants Announce Strike Over Levy
Over ten thousand civil servants have announced they are to stage a one-day strike today, following the passage of the pension levy bill this morning. The action will be followed by a series of regional protests by workers under the Civil and Public Services Union.
Over ten thousand civil servants have announced they are to stage a one-day strike today, following the passage of the pension levy bill this morning. The action will be followed by a series of regional protests by workers under the Civil and Public Services Union.
Pension Levy Passes Through Daíl
The hugely controversial pension levy Bill has been successfully passed in the Daíl and is due to be passed into law next week. The Government easily won the vote on the Bill that was on the end of large scale protests from the workers throughout the country.
The hugely controversial pension levy Bill has been successfully passed in the Daíl and is due to be passed into law next week. The Government easily won the vote on the Bill that was on the end of large scale protests from the workers throughout the country.
Nurses Balloted On Industrial Action
The Psychiatric Nurses Association (PNA) has joined many of Ireland's other workers unions, balloting its members for industrial action over the public-service pension levy.
The Psychiatric Nurses Association (PNA) has joined many of Ireland's other workers unions, balloting its members for industrial action over the public-service pension levy.
Gardaí Release Warning Over Rugby Traffic
Gardaí have launched a warning to the thousands of drivers who will be making their way to the England versus Ireland rugby match on Saturday The RBS Six Nations Rugby International between Ireland and England takes place at 5.
Gardaí have launched a warning to the thousands of drivers who will be making their way to the England versus Ireland rugby match on Saturday The RBS Six Nations Rugby International between Ireland and England takes place at 5.
Kildare And Tyrone Roads Claim Two Lives
A Teenager has died after a road crash near Newbridge in Co Kildare. The two-car crash happened at around 6pm yesterday at Blacktrench. The 19-year-old man was taken to Naas General Hospital after the collision but was pronounced dead a short time later.
A Teenager has died after a road crash near Newbridge in Co Kildare. The two-car crash happened at around 6pm yesterday at Blacktrench. The 19-year-old man was taken to Naas General Hospital after the collision but was pronounced dead a short time later.
Call Centre Investment Lifts Financial Gloom
Although there was some bad news today for the Dublin-based Ulster Bank with massive losses recorded by its parent company, better tidings were being announced by the North's Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster.
Although there was some bad news today for the Dublin-based Ulster Bank with massive losses recorded by its parent company, better tidings were being announced by the North's Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster.
Irish News on Tue, Feb 26 2008, 6,575 days ago
Gardaí Suspended Over Assault Claim
Four Garda officers have been suspended from duty, following an assault allegation.
Four Garda officers have been suspended from duty, following an assault allegation.
Taoiseach Begins European Visit
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is travelling to Slovenia today for a three-day European trip, which will include visits to Austria and Poland.
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is travelling to Slovenia today for a three-day European trip, which will include visits to Austria and Poland.
Appeal For Missing Dublin Man
An appeal has been launched for information about a Dublin man who has been missing for over two weeks. Glen Mackey, 29, was last seen in the Blessington Street area of the city on February 10. He is described as 5ft 9in tall, of thin build, with short black hair and fair skin.
An appeal has been launched for information about a Dublin man who has been missing for over two weeks. Glen Mackey, 29, was last seen in the Blessington Street area of the city on February 10. He is described as 5ft 9in tall, of thin build, with short black hair and fair skin.
Pressure On HSE Grows As 999 Service Threatened
Emergency services throughout Ireland could be severely affected if anticipated strike action by ambulance staff goes ahead. Over 1,200 Health Service Executive (HSE) employees have voted in support of industrial action over proposals to privatise the paramedic sector.
Emergency services throughout Ireland could be severely affected if anticipated strike action by ambulance staff goes ahead. Over 1,200 Health Service Executive (HSE) employees have voted in support of industrial action over proposals to privatise the paramedic sector.
River Search Continues For Missing Man
A search is continuing in Co. Tipperary for a man who is feared to have drowned in the River Suir. It is understood that two men got into trouble in the river on Saturday night, when one entered the river in an attempt to rescue the other.
A search is continuing in Co. Tipperary for a man who is feared to have drowned in the River Suir. It is understood that two men got into trouble in the river on Saturday night, when one entered the river in an attempt to rescue the other.
Air Traffic Controllers Consider Roster Recommendation
Air traffic controllers are considering a recommendation by the Labour Court today, in a bid to end the ongoing dispute over staffing levels.
Air traffic controllers are considering a recommendation by the Labour Court today, in a bid to end the ongoing dispute over staffing levels.
Woman Dies Following Road Crash
A woman died in hospital on Monday, following a road crash in Co. Kildare earlier in the day. The 82-year-old was struck by a van in Newbridge around 12:30pm. She was taken to Naas Hospital for treatment, but died there later.
A woman died in hospital on Monday, following a road crash in Co. Kildare earlier in the day. The 82-year-old was struck by a van in Newbridge around 12:30pm. She was taken to Naas Hospital for treatment, but died there later.
Polish Builder Stabbed By Teen
A 19 year-old teenager is being held by garda after two men were brutally attacked with a screwdriver in a chip shop in Dublin. The vicious attack left one man dead and the other in a critical condition in hospital.
A 19 year-old teenager is being held by garda after two men were brutally attacked with a screwdriver in a chip shop in Dublin. The vicious attack left one man dead and the other in a critical condition in hospital.
Five Held In Dublin On INLA Charge
The Republic’s Special Criminal Court has remanded a total of five men in custody, charged with being members of the Irish National Liberation Army. Two of the men, Edward McGarrigle, 42, and John McCrossan, 46, gave Strabane addresses in Melmount Gardens and Bellycolman respectively.
The Republic’s Special Criminal Court has remanded a total of five men in custody, charged with being members of the Irish National Liberation Army. Two of the men, Edward McGarrigle, 42, and John McCrossan, 46, gave Strabane addresses in Melmount Gardens and Bellycolman respectively.
Fraud Bureau Probe Bank-Developer Link
It has emerged that an Irish property developer is being investigated by the Garda Bureau of Fraud Investigation.
It has emerged that an Irish property developer is being investigated by the Garda Bureau of Fraud Investigation.
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