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Former League of Ireland footballer had over €45,000 worth of drugs
A former League of Ireland footballer caught with over €45,000 of cocaine and other illegal drugs has received a fully suspended sentence. ...
€10k presented to Shannon’s Hopeline in tribute to father
By Mary Dennehy A CHEQUE for €10,000 was presented to Shannon’s Hopeline in tribute to a Tallaght dad and in thanks to the ...
Dispute brewing between hotel and residents over development of Saggart football pitch
By Maurice Garvey A DEVELOPMENT dispute is bubbling in Saggart between the management group of an affluent community and the owners of Citywest ...
‘I don’t know where I would be without them’ – mam Ruth
By Maddie Mueller. ACQUIRED Brain Injury Ireland (ABII), a nonprofit that provides neuro-rehabilitation services to over 1,100 people across Ireland every year, celebrated ...
Coronavirus: 631 new cases confirmed
The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 631 confirmed cases of COVID-19. According to information provided through the Department ...
Ciara raises €1,600 for ICU who cared for her dad who was in a coma for three months
By Aimee Walsh A WOMAN raised over €1,600 euro for Tallaght University Hospital’s ICU Department as a token of gratitude for caring for ...
Cuisine de France employees raise €23,463 for refurbishment of Scoil Mochua playground
By Aimee Walsh AN INCREDIBLE act of generosity as Cuisine de France employees raise €23,463.50 for the refurbishment of a school playground ...
O’Byrne issues apology after comment sparks major backlash
BASKETBALL Ireland has rushed to emphasise its commitment to inclusion following the backlash from a social media comment made by the organisation’s ...
Ancient art of harp making revitalised by music students
By Maurice Garvey THE ancient art of harp making is alive and well via a traditional Irish musical course in Ballyfermot that teaches ...
‘Very sad day’ for parish with Carmelites leaving
By Aimee Walsh THE CARMELITES have announced their decision to leave Knocklyon parish, prompting the Parish Pastoral Council to petition the Council of ...