Vile abuse sent to James McClean condemned for 'bringing shame upon the sport'
Anti-discrimination group Kick it Out have branded the abuse sent to the Irish international on a birthday card a ‘disgrace.’
Anti-discrimination group Kick it Out have branded the abuse sent to the Irish international on a birthday card a ‘disgrace.’
The Premiership club says players’ families have also been targeted.
The Disclosures Tribunal was told about McCabe’s feelings post-that PAC meeting today by the garda’s civilian head of HR.
“We gave him a chance, we like him, he’s a good boy around the club and I’ve enjoyed him. It is out of character.”
It’s going to take around three weeks to clear out the rock-solid mass.
Alfie Barker has since apologised to the Ireland international for comments made on Twitter.
The sneakiest food there is.
Easter was lucky to escape serious injury.
No need to pretend. We know you love it.
One young person who spoke to inspectors described not being allowed access to a toilet as ‘disgusting’.
We know you also use your phone as a mirror and to avoid talking to people. Really!
They COUGHED IT BACK UP.
It’s a little disheartening.
The Dáil has been discussing the appointment of O’Sullivan as the new Garda Commissioner.
This video is not for the faint of heart.
Involves the word ‘taint’.
It doesn’t really taste NICE, does it. You need it, but it’s not NICE.
The Department of Justice has responded to claims that ex-Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan’s withdrawal of the infamous ‘disgusting’ remark was delayed on the advice of Alan Shatter’s officials.
The Garda Commissioner was widely criticised for labelling the actions of whistleblowers “disgusting”.
Journalists had to make do with a brief walk and talk with Enda Kenny in Dublin today.
Meanwhile, a garda spokesperson has said there are “no plans” for Commissioner Martin Callinan to issue a statement on the controversy surrounding his reference to the whistleblowers’ actions as disgusting.
Ruairí Quinn has backed Labour colleagues calling for the Garda Commissioner to withdraw remarks that two whistleblowers’ actions were “disgusting” just hours after the Taoiseach told ministers not to air their concerns in public.
Several government ministers have now called on the Garda Commissioner to withdraw his remarks that the actions of two garda whistleblowers were disgusting.
Leo Varadkar has said that Martin Callinan should withdraw remarks that the actions of two garda whistleblowers were “disgusting”.
The incident took place after the Hull player was contentiously denied a penalty.
The Garda Commissioner said that he was actually referring to the manner in which sensitive data appeared in the public domain.
Unsurprisingly, Christin Cooper has received significant criticism for her interviewing technique.
What’s the opposite of Hallelujah?
C’mon guys, we’re better than this!
Just a little pre-lunch treat.
They may not be pleasant, but we’re all at them.
From looking in the tissue after you blow your nose, to much, much worse.