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New appointments at legal firm P O’Connor & Son

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Two solicitors, Gina Mullen and Siobhán Durkan, have been appointed within the firm of P O’Connor & Son, bringing the number of partners to five, in addition to which it has a large team of paralegal, secretarial and executive support.

Gardaí make public appeal after dangerous drugs stolen

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Gardaí are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a number of dangerous drugs that were stolen in a burglary at a property in Loughrea in the early hours of Wednesday February 9.

Chambers calls on Dáil to pass Stalking bill without delay

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As the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person (Amendment) (Stalking) Bill 2021 has passed through the Seanad, Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers is calling on members of the Dáil to pass the bill without delay. Senator Chambers brought forward the legislation in July 2021 that sought to introduce an offence of Stalking into Irish law.

Sonas Nursing Home presentation acknowledges employee’s sterling work

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Siobhan Bell recently stepped down as Person-in-Charge (PIC) after 16 years at Sonas Nursing Home Athlone - a valued member of Sonas, Siobhan is now working as CNM at Sonas Athlone.

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Car stolen in Knocknacarra burglary

File for DPP being prepared for false imprisonment incident

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Gardai arrested four men in relation to an incident of false imprisonment on Sunday evening last (January 9) in the Claremorris area.

‘When a teacher creates enthusiasm, that rubs off on the performer’

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SOMETIMES A chance event can dictate the entire course of a life, one random instance can establish a pathway and a pattern to follow.

Restrictions imposed at MUH after Covid-19 outbreak and increase in cases

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Mayo University Hospital had to cancel all routine inpatient surgeries this week and impose strict visiting restrictions for the hospital due to rising Covid-19 cases in the community this week, along with dealing with a Covid-19 outbreak at the hospital.

The Death Penalty in County Mayo – 1805-1919

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Much of what has been written about capital punishment in nineteenth-century Mayo has been written without reference to the significant body of records from the period. Hanging was a state enterprise, and the state kept detailed records.

Murderer arrested in Galway in 1976 seeking temporary release

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A murderer and rapist who was arrested in Galway in 1976 is believed to be bringing a legal challenge to secure temporary release after spending more than 45 years in jail.

 

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