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Sex-text creep who terrorised woman ordered by judge to move out of town

This is the sex text creep ordered to move from the village where he has spent years terrorising a young mum by sending her explicit text messages. Lawnmower man Pat Dunne, who was described in court as having a ‘deviant sexual propensity,’ was this week given a ‘headline sentence’ of three years in prison but is free on bail until May 11 when matters will be finalised. In the interim, the texting terror was ordered to move out of the estate in Clonaslee, Co Laois, where he not only harassed his 35-year-old neighbour but also broke into the home of another woman who woke to find him rubbing her leg.

He was a man ahead of his time : Dublin councillor calls for memorial of Dr Noël Browne

Image: RollingNews.ie DR NOËL BROWNE, a controversial and complex politician in Irish history, is without a memorial in Dublin – something councillor Pat Dunne wants to change.  “I was alerted by a couple of constituents coming from different perspectives who were surprised that there’s no public memorial for Noël Browne in the city,” the Independents4Change councillor recently told TheJournal.ie.  “When I did a bit of research I found out that Noël Browne was born in Waterford and there is a memorial garden for him there, but apart from that I could see nothing else,” said Dunne.

Australian Trotskyist Barry Jobson dies aged 78

Australian Trotskyist Barry Jobson dies aged 78 Barry Jobson, 1942–2020 (Photo: WSWS Media) From the time he joined the Socialist Labour League (SLL), predecessor of the SEP, in 1974 Comrade Barry was a tireless fighter for the program of Trotskyism in the working class, particularly in the Elcar railway workshops in the south-western Sydney suburb of Chullora where he worked for many years. One of the most significant features of his work, which he carried out in collaboration with fellow leading party member, Terry Cook, was his struggle to defend the interests of railway workers against the betrayals of the Labor Party, the Communist Party Stalinists and the trade union bureaucracies, all the time seeking to educate them in the program and principles of the Trotskyist movement.

Kathleen Keogh marks 50 years at Naas Printing

Kathleen Keogh marks 50 years at Naas Printing Milestone work anniversary for Naas woman Reporter: ); Naas woman Kathleen Keogh (née Collins) marked a significant milestone recently. On Friday, December 4, she had been working at Naas Printing for exactly half a century. The printworks operation at 19 South Main Street was once owned by the Leinster Leader, but has been operating autonomously since 2007. Kathleen, originally from Our Lady s Place, Naas, and husband Michael Keogh (of Michael’s School of Motoring) are well known in the area. “I think Kathleen was taken aback by the recognition and the presentation made to her by the company. She thought it would just be me taking a picture of her at the entrance to mark the 50th anniversary. But there was champagne, a cake, flowers as well as the presentation,” said Michael.

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