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Attending the secular ceremony for former Workers' Party president Tomas MacGiolla at Ballyfermot Civic Centre in Dublin yesterday, was his wife May, pictured here being comforted by first cousin Paddy O'Reilly, from Baldoyle. Photo: Steve Humphreys

Final salute to 'giant of the Irish Left' as MacGiolla is laid to rest

Tuesday February 09 2010

"A man of unrelenting principle and integrity" and "a giant of the Irish Left".

Let's dance to the song

Sunday February 07 2010

THE first time singer Paula Flynn saw Greg McAteer was when he walked into the auditorium during her gig with Jinx Lennon.

'Thrilled' college celebrates past pupils' success

Wednesday February 03 2010

BALLYFERMOT College was celebrating last night after three former animation graduates had their work nominated for Oscars.

Crime gangs run riot as under-resourced garda force struggles

Sunday January 24 2010

A FATAl accident in the early hours of last Friday week happened at Balgriffin in north Dublin. The man who died in the single-vehicle accident was Anton Licko, a 26-year-old Slovakian working in Dublin and living in Santry.

Water supply still cut to thousands of homes

Monday January 18 2010

THOUSANDS of households in Dublin, Meath and Westmeath are still without running water a week after the snow and ice started to melt.

Death crash car in theft probe

Thursday December 31 2009

GARDAI were last night investigating whether a car in which a 21-year old man was killed was stolen.

Crime beats crunch with new gang lord generation

Sunday December 20 2009

Organised cri-me in Ireland flourished in the Noughties but, unlike the economy, it seems impervious to recession. The country's major criminals who made their fortunes from drugs also expanded into new territory, including prostitution, which has boomed this past decade, and forged alliances with eastern European and Chinese crime organisations involved in human trafficking.

Row over drugs tip-off turned crime associates into enemies

Friday December 18 2009

NINE years ago, they were all friends and criminal associates. They grew up together as a gang and graduated from minor crime on the southside of Dublin to focus on the highly lucrative drug-trafficking trade.