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Sean McGovern was whisked away from the Special Criminal Court in Dublin’s north inner city on Thursday night, destined for a ...
The decision of a jury in the Dublin High Court to award defamation damages to the republican leader Gerry Adams “is like spitting on 1,800 graves”, the son of a man murdered by the IRA has said.
Social Democrats TD Gary Ganon has now raised concerns about more people being added to overcrowded prisons and the ...
Career criminals John Shaw and Geoffrey Evans from Lancashire left the UK and travelled around Ireland in the summer of 1976, ...
In the conspiracy to kill Anita Spearman, Doutre and another gang member, Ronald Emert, picked up cash from Robert Spearman ...
Explore the history of Cooma Gaol, the LGBTQ+ prison that operated in New South Wales, Australia, from 1957 to 1984.
The former Sinn Féin leader sued the BBC after a 2016 report, in which a source alleged Adams sanctioned the murder of a ...
DUBLIN — Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has won a €100,000 libel judgment against the BBC after a Dublin jury found that ...
Sisters of Elizabeth Plunkett, who was murdered by Ireland's first serial killers, speak for the first time in nearly 50 ...
The occupant of one of the houses notified gardai that his alarm had gone off and reported that €24,000 had been stolen from ...
A federal immigration judge has dismissed the asylum case of Andry Hernández Romero, a gay makeup artist who was deported to ...
A Donegal man jailed for stabbing his girlfriend has been given another three years behind bars after phoning her from jail ...