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Hospital sieges & drug ambulances… sick tactics of Mafia & how they ape Hamas
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoDRUG trafficking has propped up Mafia organisations for decades - but now it seems cunning mob bosses are finding new lucrative revenue streams. A mob expert has told The Sun that criminal groups ...
I'm climbing peaks in honour of Rob Burrow… I’ll never forget what he did for me
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoA MAN climbing seven mountains in a wheelchair to honour his friend Rob Burrow says he never will forget what the sporting legend did for him before he died. Ian Flatt, 58, was diagnosed with ...
‘Eat until you’re bankrupt’: Why Osaka is called the ‘kitchen of Japan’ | CNN
CNN.com· 6 days agoOsaka hasn’t got Tokyo’s mind-bending urban sprawl, where every turn opens up a world of adventure....
My home town: how London changed under Conservative rule
The Guardian· 5 days agoAs Labour takes power for the first time in 14 years, the Guardian has asked three writers to describe how their home towns changed under Conservative rule – and the challenges now facing Keir ...
Hundreds line streets for Rob Burrow's funeral as rugby hero is laid to rest
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoHUNDREDS of mourners this afternoon lined the streets to farewell rugby league legend Rob Burrow - clapping as his hearse passed by. The Leeds Rhinos and England star died on June 2 after a long battle with motor neurone disease (MND), aged just 41.
New key details of Jay Slater’s last night at Airbnb with 'Johnny Vegas'
The Irish Sun· 6 days agoNEW details of the night Brit teen Jay Slater went missing have been revealed by an ex-cop. The former detective quizzed one of the people who last saw Jay on exactly what happened in the hours ...
Patrick Freyne: Fish-out-of-water TV is back and it’s great fun altogether
The Irish Times· 2 days agoThe enjoyable new BBC1 drama, The Turkish Detective, is a cosy crime caper about a London cop who...
‘We sell it in secret, like drugs’: Brazil’s appetite for shark meat puts species under threat
The Guardian· 6 days agoThe bright blue skies and calm waters of the estuary belie rough conditions at sea, and there is no sign of activity among the colourful fishing boats moored around the harbour of Cananéia, ...