
Rebecca Black
Journalist at PA Media
Journalist with @PA Ireland based in Belfast. You can contact me at [email protected].
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4 days ago |
qradio.com | Rebecca Black
A Co Armagh man has been sentenced to five years and two months after admitting scores of child sexual abuse crimes against girls. Max Hollingsbee, 21, of Orient Circle, Lurgan, faced charges including inciting a child to take part in sexual activity, possessing indecent photographs and unauthorised access to computer material between 2021 and 2023. He previously pleaded guilty to some 42 charges. Some 14 victims, who were girls and young women from across the UK, have been identified.
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5 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Rebecca Black
Max Hollingsbee, 21, of Lurgan is to serve 31 months in prison and 31 months on licence. A Co Armagh man has been sentenced to five years and two months after admitting scores of child sexual abuse crimes against girls. Max Hollingsbee, 21, of Orient Circle, Lurgan, faced charges including inciting a child to take part in sexual activity, possessing indecent photographs and unauthorised access to computer material between 2021 and 2023. He previously pleaded guilty to some 42 charges.
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6 days ago |
independent.co.uk | Rebecca Black
DUP MLA Trevor Clarke made the challenge to Sinn Fein MLA Gerry Kelly at a Northern Ireland Policing Board meeting. Sinn Fein have been urged by the DUP to reflect on the role played by the Provisional IRA during Northern Ireland’s troubled past. It came during a meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board on Thursday which focused on issues faced by police in their role dealing with legacy.
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6 days ago |
standard.co.uk | Rebecca Black
News | UKChief Constable Jon Boutcher said dealing with legacy has cost the PSNI £160 million over the last decade. PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher (Liam McBurney/PA)PA WireRebecca Black5 minutes agoPolice are “failing” victims in dealing with the legacy of Northern Ireland’s troubled past because of a lack of funding and an agreed approach, the PSNI chief constable has said. Jon Boutcher said some £160 million has been spent on legacy over the last ten years.
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6 days ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Rebecca Black
Sean O’Reilly, 49, was shot twice while he sat inside his taxi in the west of the city on February 23. On Thursday, police said they had arrested a 61-year-old man. We need your consent to load this Social Media content. We use a number of different Social Media outlets to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity.
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