A WOMAN aged in her 80s has died from injuries sustained in a collision in Co. Donegal over the weekend. Elizabeth Cave, of St Ernen's in Donegal Town, died yesterday afternoon in Sligo University Hospital, her family has confirmed. She was left in a serious condition following a collision on the N56 in Inver, which occurred at around 9am on Sunday, August 25. Ms Cave was taken … [Read more...] about Woman seriously injured in Donegal collision dies in hospital
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Family’s emotional appeal over man missing for more than four months
THE family of a man who was last seen more than four months ago have made an emotional appeal for his return. Jason Hughes was last seen on April 26. The 27-year-old, who is deemed a high-risk missing person by police, has links to Belfast but could be anywhere in Northern Ireland, the PSNI have confirmed in a statement renewing their appeal for information on his whereabouts … [Read more...] about Family’s emotional appeal over man missing for more than four months
Man charged with murder, rape and arson after woman found dead in Derry
A MAN has been charged with murder, rape and arson after a woman was found dead in a house in Derry. PSNI officers were called to reports of a fire at a house in the Harvey Street area of the city in the early hours of Saturday, August 24. When they arrived, they found a woman’s body at the property which they have since identified as 65-year-old Montserrat Martorell … [Read more...] about Man charged with murder, rape and arson after woman found dead in Derry
The US Presidential race — when a marathon turns into a sprint
DANIEL MULHALL former Irish Ambassador who served in Washington DC from 2017-2022, and in London from 2013-2017 gives the current state of play in the race to the White House A MARATHON and a sprint both involve running, but they require very different qualities. The campaign for the US Presidency is the ultimate political marathon. When I was Ambassador in Washington, I … [Read more...] about The US Presidential race — when a marathon turns into a sprint
Ireland ‘deeply disturbed’ by disruption to aid operations in Gaza as 50,000 children face threat of polio
ISRAEL’S “shameful” disruption of aid and food operations in Gaza is “inexcusable and indefensible" Ireland’s Taoiseach Simon Harris said today. Speaking from France, where he will attend a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris this afternoon, the Taoiseach said evacuation orders issued by Israel yesterday, which stopped the United Nation’s (UN) vital … [Read more...] about Ireland ‘deeply disturbed’ by disruption to aid operations in Gaza as 50,000 children face threat of polio