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Crime, ink: “He ruined my life...he ruined our mother’s life.”
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The world of an Irish crime reporter. July 19, 2009. 8220;He ruined my life.he ruined our mother’s life.”. She walks into the court, accompanied by the garda who had been with her 11 years earlier. Back then, she was a terrified 14-year-old, sitting in a room off the court, getting ready to give her evidence to the judge and jury via videolink. It was a year after Simon McGinley raped her when she was just 13. It was a year after she had secretly, unwillingly, hit the headlines as the C case girl. After ...
Crime, ink: “Ah, come on, what’s Star backwards?”
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The world of an Irish crime reporter. November 11, 2009. 8220;Ah, come on, what’s Star backwards? HE CERTAINLY wasn’t taking any prisoners. I wasn’t sure what the reaction of Pat Kenny’s tormentor Alan O’Brien. O’Brien had been feted as something of a hero after he confronted Pat Kenny about his salary live on air during Monday night’s edition of The Frontline. I was watching the show myself and, as soon as he started his rant, I knew I would probably have to go after him the next day. This photo by Gary...
Crime, ink: December 2008
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The world of an Irish crime reporter. December 18, 2008. 8220;Yes, it was the husband.”. 8220;So was it the husband? Did he kill her? 8220;Ah yeah. Well, I mean, that’s who the gardai are looking at, the hubby. I don’t think there’s anyone else, really. They don’t for an instant think it was a burglary.”. 8220;I knew it. I fucking knew it. I knew he did it. The bastard. How did he think he could get away with it? 8220;Yeah. Anyway, he’s goosed.”. Have they got enough to get him? But only a few other peop...
Crime, ink: July 2009
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The world of an Irish crime reporter. July 19, 2009. 8220;He ruined my life.he ruined our mother’s life.”. She walks into the court, accompanied by the garda who had been with her 11 years earlier. Back then, she was a terrified 14-year-old, sitting in a room off the court, getting ready to give her evidence to the judge and jury via videolink. It was a year after Simon McGinley raped her when she was just 13. It was a year after she had secretly, unwillingly, hit the headlines as the C case girl. After ...
Crime, ink: I spy with my little eye...
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The world of an Irish crime reporter. April 5, 2009. I spy with my little eye. 8220;Oh Shit, Mick,” I hiss at my colleague, photographer Mick O’Neill. He’s sitting in the back of the people carrier. “What? The complaint came from a local citizen. As the cops grilled us in a polite and friendly way, he lurked at his driveway, about 10 yards away. So the hours passed. The neighbour would occasionally come out of his house, see us and nod conspiratorially towards us. I went through the rigmarole of explanat...
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Newspaper Man: Roscommon and paying double for music
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The blog of an Irish journalist. Monday, January 26, 2009. Roscommon and paying double for music. Last week's incest and neglect case in Roscommon is the most disturbing case I've covered. Barry Andrews, minister for children, was quick to react and by Saturday the HSE announced it was to hold an "independent" inquiry. Mairead O'Shea in Roscommon reported from the mother's trial for us in the Sunday Times as we covered the the legal issues and fallout surrounding the case. In a focus piece. 8220;People w...
Newspaper Man: Planning and dealing with reporters
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The blog of an Irish journalist. Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Planning and dealing with reporters. One other yarn I had last week was about the residents of Creighton Street. In Dublin agreeing to withdraw a planning objection for the tidy sum of 1.6m euro. Fair enough point I thought so I offered to meet him in person and show my credentials. But this was met with a "I'm not helping you find out anything," before he hung up. I suppose it depends on how much information the journalist has as to whether the...
Newspaper Man: Lost in translation
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The blog of an Irish journalist. Thursday, February 26, 2009. The Supreme Court sat last week to hear a case in Irish. While the state has battled for the Irish language in Europe it's not as keen to give it equality when it comes to the hundreds of statutory instruments that are published each year in English only. Article eight of the constitution. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Twitter Updates 2.2: FeedWitter. The return of Gama and other yarns that made the w.
Newspaper Man: Moriarty and seeking asylum in Ireland
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The blog of an Irish journalist. Monday, February 2, 2009. Moriarty and seeking asylum in Ireland. Things are getting very interesting with the Moriarty Tribunal which has spent over a decade investigating the award of the state's second mobile phone license to Denis O'Brien's. Consortium. It's difficult to get people interested in this but it is going to be a huge story later this year. We've already reported. John Burns has done a good review of some of the key evidence here. In the Irish Times. Th...
Daly Planet: "I don't want to be a happy person in a wheelchair"
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010. I don't want to be a happy person in a wheelchair". Monday September 06 2010. On a good day, Mark Pollock considers himself a lucky man. He's alive and he shouldn't be, having split open his skull and ruptured an aorta, filling his chest with blood, when he fell from a second-floor window two months ago. It would be a terrible trial for anyone, but the sense of tragedy is compounded by the fact that just over a decade ago, Mark had to overcome another immense physical hurdle.
Daly Planet: Whatever happened to....?
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010. What happens when an ordinary person gets caught up in the whirlwind of a national news story? With news available from so many different sources these days, perhaps don't stories just don't hang around as long as they used to. I looked at a number of stories that were huge in Ireland in the 1980s onwards and asked some of the people at the centre of them how it felt to be in the spotlight. There are reasons for this outside the obvious tragedy of her abduction and it is larg...
Daly Planet: Read all about it!
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010. Read all about it! It's been a while since I posted my goings-on - partly because there have been so many. You might like to look at an exciting new website I'm involved in called TheJournal.ie - a one-stop shop for the day's main news, business, international, sport and off-the-wall news. It gives me a chance to take a slightly skewed view of the day's hot topics like this. Keep an eye on the site for more stories from me (I'm in there about twice a week). What I call service.
Daly Planet: What drives a mother to kill?
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Sunday, September 19, 2010. What drives a mother to kill? This is the cover story I wrote for the Irish Independent's Weekend magazine of September 4 last. Hard to report on, but not half as harrowing as being a relative of any of the parties involved in these cases. The incomprehensible nature of maternal filicide – mothers who kill their own children – is perhaps the hardest cross to bear for those left behind. Eddie Reddy, whose sister Sharon Grace drowned herself and her two little da...Eddie has ins...
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Popcorn Politics: Social Media Fail?
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Hot Air of a Political Variety! Thursday, March 7, 2013. When he rang the show to apologise, he admitted he was met with a frosty response. But was quite surprised to hear that the show had already had three members of the public call up to complain what he had said on the show he actually forgot to appear on! For a communications committee, you would think they would get their communications right! You are having a laugh! Posted by Catherine Halloran. Good meeting plenty discussed. Bandar Bola Euro 2016.
Daly Planet: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010. Nightwatch: When it comes to hens, I'm chicken. Call me old-fashioned, but a hen party's not a hen party without a good selection of Willies. Oh, unshield thine eyes. It wasn't THAT kind of evening. For one thing, the hen didn't want to be called a hen. And really, that was enough smut for me. I have to admit I hate the traditional hen night where everyone is expected to act like an extra from a Carry On movie. I suffer Memento-style flashbacks whenever Right Said Fred pops...
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Friday, 24 May 2013. Feels like a loss' - Kevin O'Brien. With a tremendous century by their captain, Pakistan were able to post 266/5, however D/Lewis gave their total a slight tweak, leaving Ireland chasing 276 to win from 47 overs. Even Kevin O'Brien, one of the heroes of the day was quite distraught at the result. The return game of this ODI series starts on Sunday in the same venue, I'm lost for words when it comes to thinking of how the two sides can eclipse the first ODI for entertainment. While Ir...
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The Irish Cricket Blog. May 1, 2009 · 14:10. Eoin Set For English Entrance. Today is a day of mixed emotions for Irish cricket. Eoin Morgan, undoubtedly one of the finest batsmen this country has produced, was today announced in both the English T20 World Championship squad along with their 50over side for the upcoming series with the West Indies. But this selection will have no doubt improved the reputation of Irish cricket. With more and more Irish players securing county contracts every year, peop...
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Irish Crime News – a modern blog. Clear honest reporting on crime in Ireland. Dublin Fear City: A BABY IS BRUTALLY STABBED TO DEATH IN CITY – murder investigation ongoing. October 17, 2014. Oct 2014, DUBLIN CITY. Gardaí are expected to launch a murder investigation after a two-year-old boy was found dead in an apartment. Is anyone SAFE in Dublin anymore? Dublin’s “FEAR CITY” name is justified as the murderous bloody shootings ramp into the double figures in 2014, and we are just in March. March 19, 2014.
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The world of an Irish crime reporter. November 11, 2009. 8220;Ah, come on, what’s Star backwards? HE CERTAINLY wasn’t taking any prisoners. I wasn’t sure what the reaction of Pat Kenny’s tormentor Alan O’Brien. O’Brien had been feted as something of a hero after he confronted Pat Kenny about his salary live on air during Monday night’s edition of The Frontline. I was watching the show myself and, as soon as he started his rant, I knew I would probably have to go after him the next day. This photo by Gary...
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