
Gráinne Ní Aodha
Dublin Reporter at PA Media
Dublin-based News Reporter with @PA 🏁 Previously with @TheJournal_ie. Gaeilgeoir ó Chill Mhantáin. Email is [email protected]
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5 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Gráinne Ní Aodha
A jury has been shown photographs of the “gravesite” uncovered in the Satchwells’ home in Cork. A Garda photographer described a “big operation” in 2023 to clear the Youghal house to search for the missing woman’s remains. A search dog became “very active” at the flight of stairs in the home according to a statement read out at the murder trial on Friday. Richard Satchwell, 58, of Grattan Street in Youghal, is accused of murdering his wife Tina Satchwell between March 19 and 20 2017.
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5 days ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Gráinne Ní Aodha
A man accused of murdering his wife was told by a detective that the “picture he painted” for years and the evidence were “very different”, a court heard. Richard Satchwell was arrested for murder in October 2023 by detectives investigating the five-year disappearance of his wife Tina. The couple’s Cork house was searched as he was interviewed and the jury was shown a video of police showing Satchwell photos of the stairs in their Cork home.
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6 days ago |
echolive.ie | Gráinne Ní Aodha
The Government has been accused of “false ignorance” on reports of flights carrying arms to be used in Gaza through Ireland. Tánaiste Simon Harris was handed a folder of what he said were aircraft inventories by an opposition TD who said there was “no mystery” to the issue. He said that a “robust” investigation was being carried out by the Department of Transport and added that any breach of Irish law “cannot be consequence free”.
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6 days ago |
laois-nationalist.ie | Gráinne Ní Aodha
By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PAThe Government has been accused of “false ignorance” on reports of flights carrying arms to be used in Gaza through Ireland. Tánaiste Simon Harris was handed a folder of what he said were aircraft inventories by an opposition TD who said there was “no mystery” to the issue. He said that a “robust” investigation was being carried out by the Department of Transport and added that any breach of Irish law “cannot be consequence free”.
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6 days ago |
aol.co.uk | Gráinne Ní Aodha
The Irish government has been accused of “false ignorance” on reports of flights carrying arms to be used in Gaza through Ireland. Irish deputy premier Simon Harris was handed a folder of what he said were aircraft inventories by an opposition TD who said there was “no mystery” to the issue. He said that a “robust” investigation was being carried out by the Department of Transport and added that any breach of Irish law “cannot be consequence free”.
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