Olympian returns to former Wexford school as special guest
The students of FCJ Secondary School in Bunclody were in for a treat as a former student and Olympian visited to celebrate their awards ceremony.
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The students of FCJ Secondary School in Bunclody were in for a treat as a former student and Olympian visited to celebrate their awards ceremony.
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Kinahan Cartel lieutenant Sean McGovern has landed in Ireland after his extradition from the UAE this week.
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A Fianna Fáil TD has apologised for falsely stating that the British Army never bombed or shot any civilians over centuries in Ireland.
Dr. Ali Al Najjar, who works as a paediatrician in Sligo University Hospital, has been left heartbroken after nearly all of his sister Dr Alaa al-Najjar’s immediate family were killed…
A businessman has been jailed for four years over a “spree of deception” in which he conned machinery buyers out of over €120,000.