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Teen charged in relation to assault on man in his 60s
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A teenager is due in court tomorrow morning charged with the serious assault of a man in his 60s in Newbridge Co Kildare on Tuesday evening.

Fri, 01 May, 2020

Someone finally admits they got it wrong
Someone finally admits they got it wrong
Something strange happened this week. An individual stood up and said he’d got things wrong; that he and his company were culpable for a big mistake; and that moves would be made immediately to rectify it.

Sat, 14 May, 2016

Ireland off to a flying start at European Union Championships

Flyweight Conor Ahern got Irelands European Union Championships campaign off to a flying start with a thrilling 20-19 victory over England's Stewart Langley at the National Stadium in Dublin today.

Mon, 18 Jun, 2007

Twenty-eight injured as fog leads to motorway pile-ups

A total of 28 people have been injured in up to 40 motorway collisions in Co Kildare.

Tue, 27 Mar, 2007

Judge hands life sentence to mother who killed son

A 42-year-old mother with a chronic alcohol problem today pleaded guilty to the murder of her young son at Greystones, Co Wicklow in June 2001.

Wed, 09 Jun, 2004

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