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A poorly-prepared and desperate crew were directed from afar by a sophisticated international crime gang, writes Liz Dunphy ...
Despite Ireland’s reputation for strict gun control, over 200,000 licensed firearms exist — and one tragic case highlights ...
Sunny Jacobs, exonerated after years on death row, rebuilt her life in Galway — only for tragedy to strike again ...
Jennifer Sleeman believes the width of life is much more important than its length, yet in her 95 years she has succeeded in ...
From coercive control to murder, Gareth O'Callaghan explores what drives men like Richard Satchwell to kill their partners ...
Jacqueline Connolly says publishing the review into the Hawe family murders could help identify warning signs and save lives ...
With no clear frontrunner and all parties hesitating, the presidential race risks becoming a political last-minute scramble ...
Whether there is any question over Sunny Jacobs' innocence of murder, she surely must have known that her husband’s story was ...
I will be thinking of Lizzie O’Neill, also known as Honour Bright, this Monday on the centenary of her murder on June 9, 1925 ...
This isn’t working The manscaping of society has gone on for far too long and the results of the masculine monopoly have ...
The former newspaper sub-editor found her dream job in Charlie Byrne's bookshop and believes there is 'a book out there for ...
Anna’s first book, 'The Real Rebecca', won the Senior Children’s Book of the Year at the 2011 Irish Book Awards.