Dog killer, stag do thug and vile care worker spared jail
These are the 27 people who walked free from court in April
From left to right; Mathew Friend, Valentina Baghiu and Thomas Snow
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Two teenagers who attacked and filmed a young mum and a violent stag do thug are among those spared jail in April.
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âCaptain Tom Ginâ sales help the NHS with donations
Catherine Maguire, The Vineyard, Castle Archdale, pictured with bottles of the Captain Sir Tom’s Gin. Picture: Ronan McGrade. LOCAL gin lovers are now able to combine their love for the singular tipple with supporting the NHS, thanks to the enduring legacy of the late ‘Captain Tom’. People all around the world were stirred in 2020 by the charity and kindness of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore in his drive to support the NHS, with people across Fermanagh and Northern Ireland also applauding his efforts. Now, a unique venture sees ‘Captain Sir Tom’s Gin’ carrying on his legacy via The Captain Tom Foundation – namely, to continue supporting the NHS, combatting loneliness, and championing education and equality – with an independent off-licence in Castle Archdale securing the exclusive rights to sell the limited edition gin in Northern Ireland.
New gin launched in memory of Captain Tom to be sold in Fermanagh off-licence belfasttelegraph.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from belfasttelegraph.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.