Bow Echo & Gstaad absolutely slammed the rest of that Guineas field. Gstaad possibly sprinting?.
A superbly executed training performance & ride from George Boughey & Billy Loughnane 👏🏻
@irishpatriot91@PaulaMccor90901 We have a Garda walking him down say on repeat “Are ya scared are ya?” That should be enough for his resignation! Immediately
Jozef’s Puska's appeal against his conviction for the murder of schoolteacher Ashling Murphy has been further delayed after he decided to change his barristers less than a week before the hearing was due to begin.
Puska, who told detectives that he stopped working in 2017 after slipping a disk in his back, has been granted legal aid for his appeal on the same basis as his representation during his trial - where he was allocated a solicitor, a senior counsel and two junior counsel.
The Court of Appeal has been told that Ms Murphy’s family are “anxious” to see the case proceed.
courtsnewsireland.ie/ashling-murphy…
Barry Heneghan is probably the worst young Independent TD this county has seen. Sold a lie to the people of Dublin Bay North.
He done one good thing for my old secondary school but other then that he has been Michael Lowrys little puppet.
Tensions Flare at Dublin Fuel Protest as PBP TD Paul Murphy is Chased Away
Frustration boiled over on O’Connell Bridge around 3pm today during nationwide fuel price protests, as People Before Profit TD Paul Murphy was chased away by sections of the crowd.
Video from SnDmedia shows Murphy surrounded by angry protesters amid the chaos, with palpable anger directed at the left-wing politician despite shared cost-of-living concerns.
The demonstrations, involving convoys of tractors and lorries, have disrupted traffic across Ireland over rising fuel costs linked to global events. Protesters demand government action on excise duties and taxes.
The incident highlights raw tensions on the ground as economic pressures mount. No injuries reported. Gardaí are monitoring the ongoing protests.
A new poll shows public support for Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin and Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns is tied.
The poll, conducted by the Sunday Independent/Ireland Thinks, places both leaders on an approval rating of 39% jrnl.ie/7004076