'Consequences of this huge physical intrusion on women are so enormous': MEPs back resolution to end FGM
It comes after a couple were found guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal court last month of carrying out FGM on their young daughter.
It comes after a couple were found guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal court last month of carrying out FGM on their young daughter.
United midfielder Fred was hit by objects thrown from the crowd as he prepared to take a corner in the second half.
An investigation has been opened by New Zealand Cricket after Jofra Archer was racially abused by a spectator at Bay Oval.
Five other fans were given shorter sanctions for the incident involving the Manchester City winger last December.
An Everton fan suffered a knife wound to his face in violent clashes ahead of the game.
The US President has apparently backed Republican bills “100%”.
Trump has pinned the blame for the controversial practice at the US border on Democrats, but is he right?
The Blues were leading in Glasgow when Nigel Owens gave Taufa’ao Filise his marching orders.
Four of the five locum/agency doctors at the hospital’s emergency department went on wildcat strike two weeks ago in a row over plans to slash their rate of pay.
The PSNI hope to highlight the issue of hate crime through their attendance.
A mass cycle protest is due to take place outside Leinster House today.
Cabinet approved the plan from Shane Ross earlier today.
The small French city has moved to restrict public consumption of alcohol on matchdays in the competition.
Bus drivers had been set to boycott the Port Tunnel over the transistor radio ban.
Missiles were sent from the lower section of the Matthew Harding Stand as City celebrated their goal.
The vandalism was on the 6.10pm train from Dublin Connolly to Maynooth.
28 track and field athletes were suspended by the IAAF last week after samples from the 2005 and 2007 world championships were retested.
The move was made in an attempt to protect elephants.
The chanting was filmed by a passenger on the London Underground before the Hammers’ 2-2 draw with Spurs.
The man said he and his co-worker were actually eating a Mars bar on the shop floor but the Employment Appeals Tribunal said his dismissal was fair.
Following controversial concerts in the park last year, Gardaí promised a “robust policing plan” this summer, while the OPW insisted on “trouble-free bands”.
Tottenham have instructed stewards to show no tolerance to any supporter hurling insults during the derby clash with Chelsea.
Surgeons were needed to remove an inch-long taser prong from a man’s back following an incident in April 2010.