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  • 2 weeks ago | galwaybeo.ie | Danny De Vaal

    A young woman who was repeatedly sexually assaulted while working as a babysitter revealed she struggled to cope and wanted to die for years after the abuse. Aine McHugh said her self-worth "totally vanished" when twisted brute Martin O'Brien, who was jailed for six years in December, began assaulting her in 2012 while she was a teen. The Galway native revealed counselling and therapy were what helped her to find the strength to report what she went through.

  • 2 weeks ago | irishstar.com | Danny De Vaal

    New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan stopped off in Offaly, Ireland, to see his former teacher on the way back to the US after leaving the papal conclave. The Big Apple's Archbishop made a heartfelt pit stop in Offaly, Ireland, to catch up with his childhood mentor after wrapping up duties at the papal conclave.

  • 3 weeks ago | autism.einnews.com | Danny De Vaal

    A distraught dad in renal failure will refuse dialysis and protest outside Taoiseach Micheal Martin’s office until his autistic son gets a school place. Mum Grace Kidney said she first tried to get her five-year-old Ollie a school place last year but said it was “next to impossible” and revealed he was rejected from 20 schools. She said she thought the problem would resolve itself this year, and he would be accepted after an additional year in preschool - but in actual fact, it’s even worse.

  • 1 month ago | msn.com | Danny De Vaal

    Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.

  • 1 month 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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Danny De Vaal
Danny De Vaal @DannyDeVaal98
7 May 25

Fair play @louiseburne_ 👏🏻 Whether you love them or loathe them, Gript journalists have every right to be at these doorsteps and ask our elected representatives questions. Refusing to answer because of the media organisation somebody works for is a very dangerous precedent.

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gript @griptmedia

"I THINK WE'RE DONE": Today journalists in the Leinster House press pool slammed People Before Profit TDs Ruth Coppinger and Paul Murphy for refusing to take a question from Gript's @Ben_Scallan, and ended the press event early in protest: https://t.co/Fvg5MIr2iW

Danny De Vaal
Danny De Vaal @DannyDeVaal98
7 May 25

Stewards stationed next to the Molly Malone statue to stop tourists from touching her bust left sightseers divided yesterday. Full story in today's Irish Star or online here: https://t.co/TwzoHyFgmY https://t.co/9c2OBNKjuj

Danny De Vaal
Danny De Vaal @DannyDeVaal98
6 May 25

EXCL: We went behind the scenes at Dublin Airport’s Air Traffic Control Tower to meet the unsung heroes who work day and night keeping the busy skies above Ireland safe Full story in today's Irish Mirror or online here: https://t.co/tuullLc5HY https://t.co/Yj4D00VGDi