IRE - The Irish Times
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Man accused of murdering father at Ballyfin Demesne previously tried to sacrifice child on flight to Paris
Court hears from psychiatrist who said Henry McGowan fulfils criteria for verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity -
Army chaplain who forgave attacker awarded distinguished service medal
Three Defence Forces members also awarded for rapid response and bravery during attack on Father Paul Murphy -
Met Éireann issues nationwide low temperature and ice warning as Arctic air mass approaches
Rain expected to give way to frost and ice, with thermometer hitting −4 degrees on Friday night -
Man (20s) arrested over murder of Daniel Aruebose released without charge
Boy’s remains were found buried on waste ground outside Donabate, north Dublin, last year -
Husband to get over half of estimated €6m assets in judicial separation
Judge rejects wife’s arguments for 50/50 split of assets -
Frustration at ‘continuing delay’ over public inquiry into Pat Finucane’s death
Widow Geraldine Finucane was speaking on the 37th anniversary of his murder by loyalist terrorists -
DNA advances not enough to re-examine evidence that convicted man of girl’s murder, State argues
John McDonagh (51) first launched an appeal in 2007 against his conviction for rape and murder of Siobhan Hynes (17) in 1998 -
Ireland may miss chance to lead AI ‘revolution’, Microsoft tells Government
Tech giant warned in a 36-page paper that there must be accelerated action on power, connectivity and skills -
‘We don’t have a plan’: Invasive species take hold as action lags legislation
Sitka spruce, sika deer and common garden plants are all invasive species with potential to cause harm to native varieties -
Dublin stately home owner fights council plan to rezone his land for housing and public use
Marc Cochrane has, through representatives, described plans to build on centuries-old estate as ‘architectural vandalism’

