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Man, 30, charged with murder of his father, 65, after stabbing at Dublin home

Man, 30, charged with murder of his father, 65, after stabbing at Dublin home
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SuperValu drops coconut milk brand after alleged monkey abuse in Thailand

SuperValu drops coconut milk brand after alleged monkey abuse in Thailand as PETA investigate Updated: 14:36, 28 May 2021 SUPERVALU has dropped a coconut milk brand after it was implicated in PETA Asia’s  investigations into the use of monkeys in Thailand’s coconut industry. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) alleged monkeys were being abused in the production of the products and called for them to be pulled from shelves. 3 3 3 SuperValu pulled the product from saleCredit: Kenneth O Halloran - The Sun Dublin SuperValu has joined several UK and global supermarket chains in pulling the brand from its stores. After undercover investigations into the Thai coconut industry, PETA Asia claims monkeys are being forced to work on farms that export products around the world for the brand Chaokoh.

Dublin woman receives jab appointment nine years after she died

Dublin woman receives jab appointment nine years after she died as family blast vaccine rollout program Exclusive 8 Apr 2021, 7:15 THE family of a woman who passed away nine years ago have blasted the Government s vaccine rollout program after they received a letter in the post about her appointment NEXT WEEK. Alice Kavanagh, who was a diabetic, died suddenly from a brain clot at the age of 49 on April 14, 2012. 4 4 St Columcilles Hospital, Loughlinstown, DublinCredit: Kenneth O'Halloran - The Sun Dublin But her husband Derek received a letter today saying she is scheduled to receive the AstraZeneca jab in Lansdowne Road on April 12.

Cork mum of formerly conjoined Benhaffaf twins says new documentary will give people hope at time we really need it

Updated: 3 Apr 2021, 15:48 THE mum of formerly conjoined twins says their new documentary will give people hope “at a time we really need it”. Cork brothers Hassan and Hussein Benhaffaf became household names back in 2009 when they were born conjoined, sharing several organs. 5 5 5 They were separated following a 14-hour surgery at just four months oldCredit: Kenneth O'Halloran - The Sun Dublin At four months old, they were separated following a 14-hour surgery at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital. Since then the boys, who each have one leg, have thrived, excelling in several sports. And thanks to Covid-19 restrictions, the talented pair were able to film and direct much of the programme themselves.

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