The Irish Road Victims Association is a NGO that supports those bereaved or injured by road collisions and campaigns for justice, rights and recognition for Road Crash Victims. It works…
Read MoreThe Irish Road Victims Association is a NGO that supports those bereaved or injured by road collisions and campaigns for justice, rights and recognition for Road Crash Victims. It works…
Read MoreImage courtesy of @LeinsterRugby In yesterday’s podcast we were thrilled to be joined by former England and current Leinster Senior coach, Stuart Lancaster. In this discussion, Stuart, along with one…
Read MoreWith more and more city dwellers becoming disillusioned with congested city life, the Covid-19 pandemic has cast a spotlight on locations like Donegal as a meaningful alternative to the lengthy…
Read MoreTell me about the Leitrim Joint Policing Committee Strategic Plan 2021-2026 E.g. When was it proposed, who has been responsible for its draft, when will we see it begin to…
Read MoreA Fine Gael senator has said that more gardaí on the streets to deter criminals will prove more effective than blanket bail refusals in targeting roaming burglary gangs. Barry Ward,…
Read MoreWe spoke to Stephen Farrelly and Amanda Farrelly about the future of EV charging infrastructure in Ireland. About ECAR INFRA Founded in Dublin in 2019 by a team with more…
Read MoreLiam Kitson was stationed in Clonmany, Co. Donegal in the early sixties, and later in the small village of Pettigo on the border of Donegal and County Fermanagh. During his…
Read MoreThe run up to Halloween and indeed the night itself can be an exciting period for you, your friends and family but what about your dog? Your dog doesn’t know…
Read MoreCanadian born Maysen Forbes (25) is walking 900km of The Ireland Way to raise awareness for mental health. At present, Ms Forbes has raised around €1,500 on behalf of Mental…
Read MoreLondon is seemingly a treasure trove of ideas for authors – none more so than those of the crime variety. From Dickens to Conan Doyle, Chesterton to Wodehouse, London has…
Read MoreA new book published by Mercier Press examines the human legacy of the Eater Rising through interviews with 25 relatives of those who fought during 1916. To Speak of Easter Week…
Read MoreNow retired from an Garda Síochána, Cyril Meehan joined the Force in 1983, beginning a rich 30-year career, which saw him stationed across the country in village, town, city, and…
Read MoreFormerly a busy fire-fighter and family man, Greg Matthews spends much of his time today combing the streets of Dublin for memorable images and moments to capture on film. As…
Read MoreSocial entrepreneurship involves using business know-how, personal initiative, and innovation to tackle serious problems in the community. It’s about finding effective and original solutions to long-term problems, often using people’s…
Read MoreA retired sergeant recounts his memories of training in the pre-Templemore era Garda Post was fortunate enough to speak to Michael Cusack, a retired sergeant based in Williamstown, Co. Galway…
Read MoreIt’s safe to say that traffic jams are the bane of every motorist’s life. Everybody can identify with the feeling of being stuck in a vehicle on the road, in…
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