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Honouring the late Eamonn Langford at Cahersiveen Library
Irish Independent· 5 hours agoThe late Eamonn Langford was honoured with a commemorative plaque at a recent ceremony at...
Killarney Rotary Club bestows ‘Paul Harris’ award on deserving members
Irish Independent· 6 hours agoKillarney Rotary Club last week bestowed the highest honour and recognition that it can on some of...
The most dangerous streets in Bristol
Bristol Post· 7 hours agoSomeone is physically attacked or sexually assaulted an average of once every three days on the most violent street in Bristol. According to police data,...
Kerry Crime Analysis: unusually high crime levels in Barraduff in last two years
Irish Independent· 8 hours agoAs part of a series running over the coming weeks, The Kerryman analyses the number of incidents of...
Baby Reindeer sparks rise in calls to Kilkenny Rape Crisis Centre - ‘men realise they can be victims...
Irish Independent· 13 hours agoWhen the hit Netflix show Baby Reindeer first aired in April it forced all of us who watched the...
ALICE is on the rise in the US
The Hill via Yahoo News UK· 24 hours agoFollowing last week’s Poor People’s Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly Morale March on Washington D.C., attention has further turned to ALICE. No, it’s not a...
'It took us a bit by surprise' - York Outer's new MP speaks with The Press
The Press· 1 day agoThe former fraud investigator was speaking after sweeping to victory in the election for York Outer – a constituency that he won with ease, receiving 23,161 or 45.3 per cent of the total votes ...
Cash And Crime, More Or Less
Forbes· 1 day agoCash-related crimes such as bank robbery are down (twenty years ago Denmark had 200 bank robberies per annum, last year it had none) as is tax evasion....
Real Estate Experts Say These Will Be the Best US Cities To Buy Property in the Next 5 Years
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoWhen it comes to buying property in the U.S., it's important to consider the bigger picture....
French election: Pétanque masks political divides in Marseille
BBC News· 3 days agoCrime and poverty in cities like Marseille has driven support for the far right in southern France.