
Danny De Vaal
Senior Reporter at Irish Mirror
News Reporter @IrishMirror | Stories also appear in @IsFearrAnStar | Any stories and tips email me on [email protected] | Ex The Irish Sun and The Sun |
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1 week ago |
irishmirror.ie | Danny De VaalReporter |Danny De Vaal
Netflix will release a documentary on the killing of Irish businessman Jason Corbett next month. The show, which has been in production for more than four years, will be called A Deadly American Marriage - and will air on May 9. It is set to feature "never-before-seen" material about the chilling case. Netflix has described the story as "a chilling exploration of love and betrayal".
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1 week ago |
irishmirror.ie | Danny De VaalReporter |Danny De Vaal
A 57-year-old appeared in court this afternoon charged in connection with the death of a Donegal man. James Spendley of St Cummin's Hill, Killybegs in Donegal appeared before Judge Sandra Murphy at Carrick-on-Shannon District Court at 2pm. The accused was charged with assault causing serious harm under Section 4 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act, 1997 after the body of 61-year-old Eddie Friel was discovered at his home on Harbour View Drive in Killybegs on Sunday.
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irishmirror.ie | Danny De VaalReporter |Danny De Vaal
We've all been there - tearing our hair out over flatpack furniture. It looks great in the shop but when it arrives it's in 75 pieces and you're left with the job of somehow putting it together. Now there's a company who will do it for you. A whole business has sprung up around flatpack frustrations to help you put that Ikea wardrobe together without losing your mind.
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2 weeks ago |
dublinlive.ie | Mark O'Brien |Danny De Vaal
Once a prominent fixture in Dublin, the traditional early house is in terminal decline with few of these pubs left in the capital. One of the last 7am boozers standing is Molloy's on Talbot Street. Danny de Vaal of the Irish Mirror recently took a trip to the northside watering hole and was surprised to find a cross section of people from all walks of life enjoying an early morning tipple.
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2 weeks ago |
irishmirror.ie | Danny De Vaal
Pint-lovers were having the craic at the crack of dawn in one of Ireland’s last remaining early houses which still serves booze from 7am when the Irish Mirror visited yesterday. We headed to Molloy’s on Talbot Street and chatted with punters enjoying a tipple shortly after sunrise. General Manager Agata Kot-Świder, who has worked in the city centre watering hole for eight years, says she has become really close with the regulars and said they’re now like her family.
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I went to one of Dublin’s last remaining early houses that still sells booze from 7am. Here’s what it was like … Full story in today’s Irish Mirror or online here: https://t.co/18e4ucFy5R https://t.co/dDWkJV2Zjk

EXCL: The daughter of the first woman to get vaccinated in Ireland has described the treatment of old people during Covid as “shocking”. Paula Lynch spoke to me as part of the Irish Mirror's series marking the fifth anniversary of the pandemic. https://t.co/cwyz6U5ph1 https://t.co/ihHzGvyVPe

EXCL: The family of a woman who died from an infection they suspect she got following a sleeve gastrectomy in Turkey have warned others: “Don’t go, it’s not worth it”. Full story in today's Irish Sunday Mirror or online here: https://t.co/iDhaxHdWcF https://t.co/jldQJIBdEN