Disturbing
Inquest in January
The young woman was desperate to get into university. She had chosen a science course, and felt it was grossly unfair that she would be judged on her ability to write essays which would go towards her Leaving Cert points. Writing was her only weak point. Plus, she had a social life! As a veteran […]
New audio has emerged which seems to reveal a high-ranking member of the Union of Students Ireland (USI) expressing support for bugging a Young Fine Gael student meeting. The USI, which claims to be a representative body for 374,000 students across Ireland, has since announced an investigation into Michelle Byrne, the Union’s Deputy President, as […]
A US Department of Justice investigation into alleged wrongdoings by then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has “largely finished” after the lead investigator reportedly “found nothing worth pursuing.”
“I believe my bother, John O’Brien, and Pat Esmond were drowned by a hit and run that happened out at sea. If it had happened on the road, the place would have been sealed off and evidence gathered…. none of the Gardai had sea going experience… it was a mess from the start” Anne Marie […]
The family of John O’Brien who tragically drowned in 2010 have asked TDs to support Mattie McGrath in introducing an amendment to the Marine Bill that would require marine experts to conduct investigations into accidents at sea. The family say they need the truth to come out after losing a loved one to drowning.