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Suspected cases of Covid-19 being treated in Mayo University Hospital increases
There were 33 confirmed cases of Covid-19 being treated in Mayo University Hospital as of 8pm last night, Wednesday, April 29 – the same amount of confirmed cases as the night before.
Gardaí arrest and charge a man in connection with the burglary of two churches in Mayo
Gardaí in Castlebar have arrested and charged a man in his mid 20s in connection with the burglary of two churches in Mayo.
Thirty-three confirmed cases of Covid-19 being treated in Mayo University Hospital
There were 33 people with confirmed cases of Covid-19 being treated in Mayo University Hospital as of 8pm last night, Tuesday April 28.
35 confirmed cases of Covid-19 being treated in Mayo University Hospital
There were 35 confirmed cases of Covid-19 being treated in Mayo University Hospital as of 8pm, last night Monday, April 27 an increase of one on the previous day.
Catering for your legal requirements at Tormey Solicitors
Based in Athlone, Tormeys Solicitors are one of the largest and longest established firms of solicitors serving the Midlands region.
Reported crime figures for Mayo in 2019 revealed
Three homicide offences were recorded in Mayo last year by Gardaí, according to the latest figures released by the Central Statics Office (CSO) - those homicide offences were comprised of two murders and one dangerous driving causing death case.
28-year-old man arrested following €250,000 drugs seizure in Claremorris
A 28-year-old man appeared before Castlebar District Court yesterday morning in relation to an investigation following the seizure of €250,000 worth of drugs, following a search operation in Claremorris on Wednesday.
Comfort Words initiative launched to bond children and nursing home residents during Covid-19
Nursing Homes Ireland has launched Comfort Words, a national initiative encouraging children to reach out to older people in nursing homes during Covid-19.
Domestic violence incidents must not 'go under radar' during Covid-19, says O'Reilly
Despite the lockdown necessitated by the coronavirus crisis, incidents of domestic violence will continue, but because of the lockdown many such incidents will continue to go under the radar, and unreported.
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Eglinton Street assault