Liam Mcnally
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Man guilty of stealing dry clothes after being rescued from harbour
- Crime & Law
- February 18, 2019, 19:24
A man who was rescued by a member of the public after he jumped into the sea at Portrush walked into a shop and changed out of his wet clothes before (...)

John Gilligan granted bail to an address in west Belfast
- Crime & Law
- January 28, 2019, 14:29
A Dublin man arrested with €23,000 in a suitcase at Belfast airport has been released on bail on Monday after he told a judge: “I wouldn’t run”. Joh(...)

John Gilligan has latest bail application refused by court
- District Court
- December 17, 2018, 13:25
John Gilligan, who was arrested with €23,000 in a suitcase at Belfast International Airport last August, had his latest bail application refused on Mo(...)

Man who hands out Gospel tracts in Coleraine appears in court
- Crime & Law
- June 11, 2018, 12:58
A man who hands out Gospel tracts in Co Derry has appeared in court charged with disorderly behaviour and resisting police. David Campbell McConnell (...)

Groom had bride in car doing ‘donuts’ after wedding
- Crime & Law
- December 4, 2017, 22:03
A groom who did celebratory ‘diffing’ on a public road on the day of his wedding, whilst his veil-wearing bride was a passenger in the vehicle, has be(...)

Bride wearing veil allegedly a passenger in car doing ‘donuts’
- Irish News
- October 21, 2017, 09:59
A bride still wearing a veil following her wedding service was, it has been claimed, a passenger in a car allegedly doing “donuts” on a country road i(...)

Court told boy (14) left school at break-time to buy sub-machine gun
- Crime & Law
- April 8, 2017, 13:18
A 14-year-old boy from the north Antrim area allegedly left school at break-time to attend a meet-up in a Coleraine retail park about buying a sub-mac(...)

Man crashed wedding with balaclava and knife because he was ‘unable to sleep’
- Crime & Law
- February 6, 2017, 16:04
A man alleged to have donned a balaclava before crashing a wedding reception with a knife because he couldn’t sleep “due to the racket,” has had his c(...)

Autistic Antrim student for trial over hoax US bomb warnings
- Crime & Law
- March 10, 2016, 15:02
An autistic student from Co Antrim is to stand trial accused of hoax bomb warnings at major US airports and the scene of a previous high-school gun ma(...)
The Irish Times view: The freedom to offend
- Editorial
- January 9, 2016, 00:00
In the week Paris marked the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo massacre Belfast also saw a small, welcome, not entirely unrelated, blow struck for free(...)