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RFK Jr: Will Trump stand by America’s vaccine-skeptic health chief?
Earlier this year, US president Donald Trump sent shock waves across America’s medical and scientific community by appointing Robert F Kennedy jnr, o…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Tom Phillips: How a fugitive took his kids and hid for years in the New Zealand wilderness
Tom Phillips, a fugitive father who spent four years hiding in New Zealand’s remote wilderness with his three children was shot dead on Monday by pol…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Sophie Toscan du Plantier: Could a new DNA technique finally identify her killer?
Could new technology help to finally reveal who killed Sophie Toscan du Plantier?
After prime suspect Ian Bailey’s death last year, Sophie's uncle J…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Why everyone's watching The Traitors: “Crazy witchfinding bullshit. That’s why it’s fun"
Nearly half of everyone watching Irish TV on Sunday evening tuned in for the scheming, lying and game-playing on The Traitors Ireland. It’s a hit.
RTÉ…
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Missing, feared dead: unanswered questions as Gardaí search for vanished Dublin boy
Gardaí are attempting to unravel several conflicting witness accounts of what happened to a boy who went missing four years ago and is feared dead.
Se…
9 months, 4 weeks ago
The rise of Farage: can Keir Starmer do anything to halt Reform?
This week, Britain’s Labour Party returned to Westminster from a summer recess defined by anti-migrant protests, and during which, Nigel Farage’s Ref…
9 months, 4 weeks ago
Meadow's Law part 2: How a scientific breakthrough exonerated "Australia's worst female serial killer"
Kathleen Folbigg was convicted over the deaths of her four babies in 2003 in a case that shocked Australia.
In 2023 a judicial review found that the b…
10 months ago
Meadow's Law part 1: How an Australian mother was wrongfully jailed for killing her four children
Kathleen Folbigg was convicted over the deaths of her four babies in 2003 in a case that shocked Australia.
The first three were treated as cases of S…
10 months ago
Evictions, random rules and overcrowding: Brazilian students on the reality of renting in Dublin
Brazilian couple Gil Rudge (39) and Natalia Bonadia (36) rented a room in a shared apartment from Eduardo Gonzaga’s company, Leevin Ireland.
All was f…
10 months ago
Presidential race: will GAA legend Jim Gavin run for Fianna Fáil?
Despite all the talk over the summer, the names that came and went, the speculation and supposition – there is still only one name confirmed for the …
10 months ago