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Brian Walshe found guilty of wife's murder

Brian Walshe has been convicted of first-degree murder for killing his wife Ana, who vanished in 2023. Her body was never recovered. Read the full court verdict details.

Dublin Day Trip: Best Pint & 1-Hour Flight

Discover why Dublin is the perfect extreme day trip from the UK. See Trinity College, Dublin Castle & taste the world's best Guinness, all within 24 hours.

Man from high-profile family guilty of digital rape

A man from a prominent Melbourne family has been convicted of digitally raping a woman in his home after pretending to be her boyfriend. The jury reached its verdict after less than two days.

High-Profile Man Found Guilty of Rape in Melbourne

A man from a famous Australian family has been found guilty of two counts of rape following a trial at Melbourne County Court. The attack occurred in early 2024 after a night of drinking. Read the full details.

Dublin Council Pulls Herzog Park Renaming Vote

A controversial plan to rename Herzog Park in Dublin has been withdrawn after criticism from the Taoiseach and Israeli officials. Discover the full story behind this diplomatic row.

Martin: Withdraw 'Divisive' Herzog Park Renaming

Taoiseach Micheál Martin urges Dublin City Council to scrap a proposal to rename Herzog Park, calling it 'divisive and wrong'. The park honours former Israeli President Chaim Herzog, who had strong Irish roots.

Bangladesh on high alert for ex-PM verdict

Bangladesh tightens security nationwide as a tribunal prepares to deliver its verdict on ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, charged with crimes against humanity. Stay informed on the unfolding situation.

Estate Agent Found Not Guilty of Sexual Offences

Omar Lababidi, a 29-year-old real estate agent, has been acquitted of 26 sexual offence charges by a Sydney jury. The verdict came after a weeks-long trial at Campbelltown District Court.

Man City 115 Charges: Verdict Imminent by 2025

Manchester City awaits the verdict on 115 Premier League financial charges. The bombshell decision, expected before end of 2025, could reshape English football. Read the latest.

Russian soldier jailed for POW killing in Ukraine

In a landmark ruling, a Ukrainian court has sentenced a Russian soldier to 12 years imprisonment for the execution of a Ukrainian prisoner of war, setting a crucial precedent for wartime justice.

Not Guilty: Man Cleared in Sandwich Throwing Case

A Washington DC jury delivers a surprising not guilty verdict for a man accused of assaulting a federal agent with a sandwich, raising questions about police conduct and proportionality.

Pastor guilty of wife's murder in Angola

A Minnesota preacher has been convicted for orchestrating his wife's brutal killing during a family trip to Angola, revealing a dark tale of deception and international crime.

Tommy Robinson guilty of terror offence

English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson convicted for broadcasting details of a terrorism trial defendant, potentially prejudicing legal proceedings.

Tuk-tuk driver avoids jail after £31k wine theft spree

A Westminster tuk-tuk driver who orchestrated an audacious £31,000 theft spree targeting champagne and fine wine from London's most exclusive restaurants has walked free from court in a surprising verdict.

Dublin and Kingston Forge Historic Friendship Pact

In a groundbreaking diplomatic move, Dublin and Kingston have established an unprecedented city-to-city partnership, creating the first-ever direct link between the Irish and Jamaican capitals with plans for cultural and economic cooperation.

Just Stop Oil activists cleared over Stonehenge protest

In a stunning legal verdict, three Just Stop Oil activists have been acquitted for their Stonehenge protest after arguing their actions were justified by the climate emergency. The landmark case sets a significant precedent for environmental activism in t

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