Dublin thug who stabbed best friend in the face for no reason gets jailed
A man who put a blade of a knife “clean through the cheek” of his friend for no obvious reason has been sentenced to 2 years in prison. Carl Corr, 34, left a hole in …
A man who put a blade of a knife “clean through the cheek” of his friend for no obvious reason has been sentenced to 2 years in prison. Carl Corr, 34, left a hole in …
A male infant has been left in a critical condition following an incident involving a vehicle in Co. Waterford on Friday afternoon. The incident happened on a private property in Dungarvan. The victim was airlifted …
RTE is facing a new pay scandal with women at the station earning less than men on average. It is understood that many female journalists at the national broadcaster are paid at least 20,000 euros …
The 22-year-old victim of the man who was convicted today of “appalling” control over her said she wanted other victims to stand up for themselves and know they are not alone, reports RTE. Jack Boles …
Investigators believe an American tourist may have lost an eye after being brutally beaten and kicked in the head in the centre of Dublin, reports The Mirror. The victim is a New Yorker who visited …
Met Eireann has issued a dire long-range forecast for August, predicting that rainy and unsettled conditions will persist for most of the month. According to the national forecaster, Ireland will see no more summer weather …
Two men have been sentenced to two years and 18 months in prison for trying to fraud a postal worker last year over a deceased person’s pension, reports RTE. The incident happened at Hosie Post …
Justice Minister Helen McEntee says she still considers Dublin city centre “safe” days after an American tourist was brutally beaten and kicked in the head in the capital, reports The Mirror. Fine Gael and Dublin …
A nine-month-old baby girl who went missing on Monday morning has been found “safe and well”, reports RTE. A nationwide report was issued and Gardai have thanked the public and the media for their help.
Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe warned that the government would not be able to fully cover the funding gap for RTÉ if license fees continued to fall, reports The Mirror. Suggestions that the national broadcaster …
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