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Orla Muldoon: Natasha O’Brien didn’t go to court to hear Cathal Crotty’s guilty plea
The Irish Times· 4 days agoLast week’s decision in a Limerick court to fully suspend the sentence of Cathal Crotty, who pleaded...
DJ threatened to 'merk' man then turned up at his house with a hammer
Liverpool Echo via Yahoo News UK· 3 days ago"It is pleasing to know that you are starting to deal with your substance abuse issues. I have...
Tanya Fowles: There's still so much we don’t know about Katie Simpson’s life and violent, lonely...
The Irish Times· 7 days agoKatie Simpson was, says everyone who knew her, unique. By August 2020, Katie Simpson was dead at the...
Attacks on Jews and Muslims in Germany surged after Israel-Hamas war outbreak
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoAntisemitic incidents rose by more than 80% last year, compared to 2022. The figures from the...
Childlight: inside the Scottish agency shining a light on child abuse
The Herald· 5 days agoWhile tourists from around the globe throng the most famous street in Scotland’s capital, Stanfield and his team sit in an office three floors up, plotting their formidable mission to protect ...
Booze cruise to the grave: Shocking data on alcohol-related deaths
The South African· 3 days agoAccording to a new report from the World Health Organization (WHO), alcohol consumption and drug use...
Catholic man attacked in Portadown for wearing GAA jersey
The Irish News· 3 days agoA Catholic man attacked for wearing a GAA jersey in Portadown has told how he was “scared for his...
EDITORIAL: Supreme Court domestic violence-gun ruling a pleasant surprise
The Herald, Sharon, Pa.· 7 days agoJun. 21—IT came as a pleasant surprise Friday when the U.S. Supreme Court, in an 8-1 decision, upheld a federal law requiring gun owners to surrender their weapons when they are subject to restraining ...
Inside the secretive Church With No Name sect that’s under FBI investigation over decades of child...
The Independent· 4 days agoKnown as the Two by Twos (2x2) or The Church with No Name, ministers travel in pairs to member homes...
What to fight for this Pride season in Ireland
GCN via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoIn 1974, a small group of people gathered in Dublin to protest the criminalisation of homosexuality in Ireland. Nowadays, Amazon, Google, and Facebook...