Gardaí seizes 4 million euros in cash from organized crime group

[ad_1] Gardaí has ​​made what is believed to be the largest organized criminal cash seizure in the history of the state after approximately € 4 million was found. The seizure took place Wednesday in Co Laois and Co Kerry during a Garda operation targeting a family-based organized crime group involved in drug trafficking. The gang … Read more

Pharmacist accused of leaving methadone for patients in an alley suspended from practice

[ad_1] A pharmaceutical superintendent has been suspended from practice by the Superior Court. The suspension is applied, pending disciplinary proceedings, in connection with a complaint alleging that the pharmacist had dispensed the wrong product, left methadone for patients in an alley or in a gambling shop, attended the pharmacy while he was drunk and tried … Read more

Only Fools and Horses star Nicholas Lyndhurst’s son Archie died at age 19 as a heartbroken mother pays tribute

[ad_1] The son of Only Fools and Horses star Nicholas Lyndhurst has died at age 19, as his heartbroken mother paid her respects today. CBeebies actor Archie Lyndhurst, 19, was discovered at his family’s home in Fulham last week, under unsuspicious circumstances. eleven Archie Lyndhurst, 19, was discovered in his family home in Fulham, west … Read more

Investigation on € 10,000 spent on steaks, roast ribs, lamb legs and luxury chocolates for prisoners

[ad_1] An investigation was launched after the state’s spending watchdog uncovered a bill of nearly 10,000 euros for inmates who cooked steaks, roast ribs, lamb shanks and serrano ham along with fancy chocolate. Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG) Seamus McCarthy has reviewed bills for food purchased by prison authorities for use in inmate catering classes, … Read more

Joe Biden is dodging the culture war to focus on class, and he’s right

[ad_1] Nothing dates so much from a period as the uniqueness of its scandals. In 1987, the unattributed use of rhetoric by a British politician was enough to scuttle Joe Biden’s first run for the White House. Looking back, only the content, not the fact, of what we might call this copyright infringement was interesting. … Read more

Dublin needs ‘significant improvement’ in number of Covid cases, Oireachtas committee hears

[ad_1] There needs to be a “significant improvement in Dublin” in terms of Covid-19 case numbers in the coming days, Acting Medical Director Dr. Ronan Glynn said. He spoke at an Oireachtas Covid Committee hearing on Wednesday morning that was attended by members of the National Public Health Emergencies Team (NPHET). Dr Glynn said that … Read more

‘It’s hard to find words with this clown’

[ad_1] Here are some of the quotes that made headlines in the first U.S. presidential debate in 2020 on Tuesday between Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden ahead of the November 3 election: Trump’s taxes In the New York Times story saying he paid only $ 750 in income taxes in two … Read more

Bidder’s union report urges state support

[ad_1] The post office network will collapse unless state support is provided urgently, according to an independent review by business advisers Grant Thornton. The report, commissioned by the Irish Postmasters’ Union, recommends an annual public service obligation (PSO) for the postal network of € 17 million. He says the network continues to provide an economic … Read more

Property tax Ireland: homeowners have no respite as most city councils maintain property tax levels

[ad_1] Distressed homeowners will not get a property tax break after most councils voted to maintain or increase existing rates. even the municipalities are raising the rate, while only two are reducing it. The other 22 maintain their current rate which, in most cases, was already high after having increased last year. Property tax bills … Read more

Joe Biden and Donald Trump collide in chaotic presidential debate

[ad_1] President Donald Trump went on the attack last night, as the first presidential debate of the US election campaign turned into chaos and acrimony. In the first face-to-face debate between Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden, the two candidates clashed on issues such as the coronavirus, the economy and white supremacy. But the … Read more