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David Young
UK
Omagh bomb inquiry chair refuses Government’s bid to redact civil servant names
The decision relates to the dissemination of the names to other core participants to the inquiry, not their publication in the media.
By
David Young
3 Jun 2025
UK
Man who died in supermarket shooting incident fired in the air as shoppers fled
Gardai said the suspect shot himself when he was challenged by armed gardai outside the Tesco store in Carlow on Sunday evening.
By
David Young
2 Jun 2025
Business News
Belfast tech company invests £1.8m in cybersecurity solution for factory floors
Economy minister Caoimhe Archibald attended the announcement by ANGOKA.
By
David Young
2 Jun 2025
UK
Scene of fatal supermarket shooting incident in Ireland declared safe
The Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit carried out an examination of the area in Carlow town following Sunday evening’s shooting.
By
David Young
2 Jun 2025
UK
Sinn Fein minister urges BBC to ‘learn lessons’ from Gerry Adams libel case
John O’Dowd said management at the corporation had knee-jerked in their reaction to Friday’s verdict at Dublin High Court.
By
David Young
2 Jun 2025
UK
Alleged Kinahan gang crime figure being flown to Ireland after UAE extradition
Sean McGovern was handed over to gardai in Dubai.
By
David Young
28 May 2025
UK
Human remains confirmed as those of missing Co Kerry farmer Michael Gaine
The 56-year-old sheep farmer with land near Kenmare in Co Kerry was reported missing more than two months ago.
By
David Young
25 May 2025
UK
Almost 200 Marilyn Monroe lookalikes take the plunge for charity swim
The event at Balcarrick Beach in Donabate, Co Dublin, was organised to raise funds for cancer care at the Mater Hospital in the Irish capital.
By
David Young
25 May 2025
Politics
Harris urges US against tariff hikes on pharma and microchip sectors
The Irish deputy premier has written to US Secretary for Commerce Howard Lutnick on two sectors that are key to Ireland’s economy.
By
David Young
25 May 2025
UK
DUP minister vows commitment to all sports as he attends first senior GAA game
Gordon Lyons had faced criticism for his failure to attend a senior GAA match in the first 15 months of his tenure as sports minister.
By
David Young
24 May 2025
UK
Martin warns over prospect of ‘extremely disruptive’ 50% US tariff on EU goods
Ireland’s premier said the announcement from US President Donald Trump came as a “surprise”.
By
David Young
23 May 2025
UK
Man arrested by gardai investigating Creeslough explosion
Ten people were killed in the blast at a service station in the Co Donegal village in October 2022.
By
David Young
23 May 2025
UK
UK and Irish governments ‘working intensively’ to find agreement on legacy
Tanaiste Simon Harris met political leaders in Belfast on Monday to discuss ongoing efforts to shape mechanisms for dealing with legacy issues.
By
David Young
19 May 2025
Politics
Agri-food deal between UK and EU not a post-Brexit ‘silver bullet’ – Robinson
The DUP leader said his party would take time to scrutinise in detail what has been agreed.
By
David Young
19 May 2025
UK
Garda killed at checkpoint left no stone unturned in duty of care, funeral told
The requiem mass for Garda Kevin Flatley was held in Balbriggin in Co Dublin.
By
David Young
16 May 2025
UK
Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost’
MLA Sian Mulholland has proposed a private member’s bill that would enable operators like the People’s Postcode Lottery to set up in the region.
By
David Young
9 May 2025
Politics
NI university leaders unite to call for political agreement on tuition fee rise
Queen’s University, Ulster University and The Open University have warned that the current funding arrangements are ‘no longer sustainable’.
By
David Young
8 May 2025
Politics
Israeli aid blockade on Gaza clearly a ‘war crime’, says Taoiseach
Micheal Martin also said any plan involving a permanent Israeli occupation of the region was “wholly unacceptable”.
By
David Young
6 May 2025
UK
Eastwood set to challenge decision to prosecute him over Gaza march involvement
The Foyle MP and former SDLP leader appeared in court in his native Londonderry on Tuesday to face a charge related to the event last February.
By
David Young
6 May 2025
Politics
Former SDLP leader Eastwood due in court on charge linked to pro-Gaza rally
The charge is brought under legislation on how public parades and processions are governed in Northern Ireland.
By
David Young
5 May 2025
UK
Young and old enjoy spring sunshine at VE Day party in east Belfast
The event in the city’s Woodstock Road came ahead of the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
By
David Young
5 May 2025
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