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Five Guys announces it s opening at a new Dublin location By Ellen Smith Five Guys is preparing to open a brand new restaurant in Dublin.
The popular burger chain already has restaurants in Dundrum, George s Street, Blackrock and Swords, but now a brand new 5th branch set to open shortly.
Taking to Instagram, Five Guys confirmed its brand new location will be at Liffey Valley Shopping Centre.
The company shared a snap of the work underway to get the new spot up and running, captioning it We are coming.
It did not reveal an opening date as of yet, but simply teased coming soon.
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A Belfast man who got way in over his head when he conspired with a gangland murder victim to import £180,000 of cocaine into Belfast has been handed a 26-month sentence.
Liam Dewar s co-accused Warren Crossan was gunned down in broad daylight in west Belfast in June last year after being linked in gangland circles to the murder of Dublin hitman Robbie Lawlor in Belfast several weeks earlier.
Ordering Belfast man Dewar to spend half his sentence in jail and half on supervised licence conditions, Craigavon Crown Court Judge Patrick Lynch QC told the 26-year-old that a lengthy jail sentence was inevitable because he was responsible for the importation of a substantial quantity of drugs.
A BELFAST criminal has been jailed for conspiring to import cocaine with a murder victim suspected of involvement in the fatal shooting of Dublin hitman Robbie Lawlor.
Liam Dewar was sentenced to 26 months in prison on Friday for conspiring with Warren Crossan to import £180,000 of cocaine into Northern Ireland.
Crossan from Belfast was arrested in relation to the murder of notorious criminal Lawlor last year and was himself later shot dead in a revenge attack.
Lawlor was shot dead in Belfast last April in a hit which was believed to have been orchestrated by a criminal consortium including Northern criminals, a feuding gang in Drogheda and the north Dublin gangboss known as Mr Big.