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Arrests made as Garda public order units sent to disturbing scenes of brawl in Malahide, Dublin involving groups of youths

Arrests made as Garda public order units sent to disturbing scenes of brawl in Malahide, Dublin involving groups of youths Footage circulating on social media shows gangs trading punches in front of stunned onlookers Updated Scenes of a brawl involving groups of youths in Malahide, Dublin Want the latest political news and analysis delivered straight to your inbox? Sign up to our FREE newsletter Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Sudocrem plant closure devastating news for staff, Tánaiste says

  The decision to close the Sudocrem manufacturing plant in Baldoyle is “devastating news” for the 110 affected employees and their families, the Tánaiste and Minister for Employment, Leo Varadkar, has said. Mr Varadkar said his thoughts are with those whose jobs are to be cut by the end of 2022, as the company transfers its manufacturing operations to Bulgaria. “I know this must be an incredibly worrying time, especially given everything that’s happened over the past year,” he added. Mr Varadkar welcomed the commitment by Teva Pharmaceuticals, which has owned Sudocrem since 2016, to maintain a “strong presence” in Ireland. The company said its respiratory manufacturing plant in Waterford will remain, as will its commercial activities. The Minister said he is also glad that Teva has said it will do everything it can to support employees of the north Dublin plant.

Dublin councillor suggests raising drinking age to 20 to combat anti-social behaviour

However, thankfully the woman was rescued by onlookers before the train left the platform. She told Lunchtime Live that an increased Gardaí presence, as well as a radical introduction of curfews and an increased drinking age, could be useful in preventing similar incidents from occurring across the country. We have 40% fewer Guards in Ireland than the EU average, we need our Garda stations to open longer hours, she said. The fact that this particular incident, this most recent incident, happened right outside Malahide Garda station it would really kind of frighten you a little bit. What I d like to see is more dedicated community police, Guards that are consistently posted to one station, that they re out and about, they re visible, they re getting to know the kids and the parents and the community.

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