National Gallery of Ireland still credits paedophile surgeon Michael Shine for €250,000, artwork Disgraced Michael Shine donated An Ejected Family by Scottish artists Erskine Nicol in 1992, The artwork was displayed in the Dublin museum until 2011, after which it was put in temporary storage“It’s a popular one and I’m sure it will be up again in not too long a time.”The painting was removed two years after Shine was struck off the medical register.

Erskine Nicol, Scottish, 1825-1904 Title: An Ejected Family Date: 1853 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 50 x 82 cm Signed:

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Answers to Raonaid Murray murder mystery ‘utmost priority’ for cops as they issue ‘unknowingly shielding killer’ warning Detective Superintendent Brian O’Keeffe said: “An Garda Síochána and Raonaid’s family would urge anyone with any information to please make that Call, People out there Know, Please come Forward, give the Family, Peace, after all these years.

GARDAI have renewed an appeal for information The 17-year-old was attacked and stabbed to death at Silchester Crescent in Glenageary,

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Man who claimed he ‘tripped’ gets suspended sentence after groping teen girl at Dublin bus stop, Anatol Botnari, had his Sexual Assault case, Dealt with in the District Court, he Never showed Remorse, No proper Documents, yet a Suspended Sentence, Anatoi Batnari is a Danger to Children. Judge Leech noted that Botnari had been in the area for some time and that he had taken a large quantity of alcohol. “I do not accept the accused tripped”, she had said, adding that video evidence showed he directly approached her with intent to commit the sexual assault by placing his hand on her vagina area over her clothing. A Lot of Anger out there.

Shock figures reveal 65 per cent of kids aged 8-12 in Ireland were contacted by a stranger online, Parents should be Alert, at all times, and have Access to their Childrens Online Activities?Principal St. Kevin’s School, Sallynoggin, Barry O’Leary said: “This important report tallies with our experience in school of the ever-growing consequence of the ‘online childhood’, with constantly accessible devices and gaming consoles that are proving too powerful for younger people.

Despite smart-phone free initiatives, phone ownership has risen in primary school aged childrenThe report showed that a quarter of primary

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