Invention Helps Disabled Voters
Voters with disabilities taking part in university elections in Londonderry were today using a new electronic voting system designed by a student.
Read MoreVoters with disabilities taking part in university elections in Londonderry were today using a new electronic voting system designed by a student.
Read MoreAn upset mother has spoken to Northside People of the hurt and frustration she feels about the public’s treatment of her young son who has a rare skin disorder.
Read MoreThe Dail has passed new emergency legislation to close a legal loophole that meant it was not an offence to solicit a child for sex. The offence was inadvertendly removed from the statute books because of previous emergency legislation introduced after last year’s Supreme Court ruling on underage sex.
Read MoreThe Government has published emergency legislation to close a loophole in the laws protecting children from sexual predators. The law is due to be passed by the Dáil tonight and the Seanad tomorrow.
Read MoreA North Belfast mother spoke of her shock today after a gang of gunmen blasted up to ten shots at the front of her home – including one through her eldest child’s bedroom window.
Read MoreA retired Co. Kerry farmer, who sexually assaulted a six-year-old girl after convincing her to get into his car, has been jailed for 12 months and placed on the sex offenders register by the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Read MoreThe Court of Criminal Appeal has ruled that a suspended sentence imposed on a former spiritual director of a Co Meath school for indecently assaulting young boys did not adequately recognise the seriousness of the offences or the consequences for the victims.
Read MoreAn elderly woman will have to travel almost 25 miles to visit her loved ones who are being relocated from St Margaret’s Nursing Home to Balbriggan. Seventy-eight-year-old Winnie Black and her sister regularly visit their sister Mary and her husband Jamesie Keogh, who have stayed in the St Margaret’s home for almost seven years.
Read MoreAll political parties should commit to a radical reform of the way migrants are dealt with and supported, campaigners said today. In an election manifesto, the Immigrant Council of Ireland said a new ministerial post should be created with total control of immigration issues.
Read MoreTwo brothers in their 80s yesterday described how they attempted to fight off armed robbers who beat them in their own home. In the latest horrific crime against the elderly, three masked men, armed with a gun and a bat, entered the brothers’ house n Drumaness, where they proceeded to threaten the two brothers, Bill and Tommy Killen, ransack their home and flee with a sum of cash.
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