A MAN who took part in singing an offensive song about Michaela McAreavey has been told he must carry out 240 hours of community service. Cian Jones, 23, of Maghera, pleaded guilty in January to a charge of intending to stir up hatred. BBC News reports that Jones was handed the maximum community service order possible, with the judge saying the offence was 'aggravated by … [Read more...] about Community service for man who sang offensive Michael McAreavey song
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Tributes paid after ‘much-loved young man’ dies in two-vehicle collision in Co. Tyrone
TRIBUTES have been paid to a man who died following a two-vehicle in Co. Tyrone. Caolan Devlin, 30, was driving a BMW when it was involved in a collision with a Scania lorry on the Curr Road between Omagh and Ballygawley at around 7.25pm on Tuesday. He was sadly pronounced dead at the scene. 'Much-loved young man' First Minister Michelle O'Neill led the tributes to Mr Devlin, … [Read more...] about Tributes paid after ‘much-loved young man’ dies in two-vehicle collision in Co. Tyrone
‘My Irish family was the missing part of my life’ says author Lesley Pearse as she releases new book
AUTHOR Lesley Pearse has cultivated a successful career over many years. The writer, who was born in Kent during the Second World War, has completed 31 novels to date which have sold more than 10 million copies. With one of her books sold every four minutes in the UK, by now she is one of the nation’s best-loved fiction writers. But her latest book has sent Pearse down an … [Read more...] about ‘My Irish family was the missing part of my life’ says author Lesley Pearse as she releases new book
UK-based survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes urged to seek advice as compensation scheme set to open
SURVIVORS of Ireland’s brutal mother and baby homes who are now living in Britain have been urged to take advice as a long-awaited compensation scheme is set to open. The Mother and Baby Institutions Payment Scheme will be open for applications on March 20, it was announced last week. Ireland’s Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman … [Read more...] about UK-based survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes urged to seek advice as compensation scheme set to open
Dermot O’Leary admits Irish roots inspired love of history as new documentary explores RNLI at war
PRESENTER Dermot O’Leary fronts a new show which commemorates the 200-year anniversary of the founding of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). The second-generation Irishman, who was born in Colchester, Essex to parents who hail from Wexford, is an ambassador for the RNLI, having grown up on the east coast of England and spending time in Ireland. The This Morning … [Read more...] about Dermot O’Leary admits Irish roots inspired love of history as new documentary explores RNLI at war