Counter terrorism police are investigating Northern Ireland’s first potential Islamic terrorism incident after a man was ...
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Independent.ie on MSNNorthern Ireland Assembly calls on Irish Government to start inquiry into Omagh bombThe Irish Government should start its own public inquiry into the Omagh bombing, according to a motion passed by the Northern ...
"Unfortunately, some fans have already lost large sums of money to this individual," the ticketing giant said in a statement ...
The bomb killed 29 people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins, in the worst single atrocity in the Troubles in ...
Republic of Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson clarifies comments he made in the wake of Shamrock Rovers' success in European ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNPSNI seize drugs and cash of criminal network with 'large footprint across Ireland and UK'The PSNI have hit a major criminal network with a “large footprint across the UK and Ireland” following substantial seizures ...
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Irish Independent on MSNMore than £2m of drugs seized in airports operation targeting crime gangDetectives have seized more than £2 million of cannabis in recent months in an operation targeting a criminal network ...
The Prime Minister hailed a ‘new era’ of friendship between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland last week, as the two governments met for a summit in Liverpool. This event was supposed to ...
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Dublin Live on MSNLidl announces €8 million investment in pay increases impacting all employees confirming position as highest paying supermarket in IrelandRetailer has invested more than €47 million in pay rises with all Lidl employees benefitting from 23.5% pay increase since ...
The Northern Ireland Assembly has called on the Irish Government to start a public inquiry into the Omagh bombing. A UK inquiry into the atrocity is being conducted from Omagh, Co Tyrone, which the ...
When British Prime Minister Keir Starmer married his wife Victoria their choice of honeymoon destination was an ...
Detectives from the PSNI’s Organised Crime Branch said the “intensification of activity” at airports was targeting a criminal ...
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