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Laois Nationalist — Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre

Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre Thursday, July 29, 2021 Stephen Bourke and Brion Hoban A mother-of-four who took part in two violent robberies in the space of half an hour on the same night has received a fully suspended sentence. Kelly Noble (36) of Hogan Court, St Peter’s in Dublin, pleaded guilty to robbing a woman’s handbag and a €20 note from her friend on South Great George’s Street, Dublin City centre, at a quarter past midnight on September 24th, 2017. She also pleaded guilty to robbing a man on the same street at a quarter to one the same night, after which the victim had to be taken to hospital by ambulance. She also pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted robbery.

Waterford News and Star — Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre

Waterford News and Star — Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre
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Carlow Nationalist — Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre

Carlow Nationalist — Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre
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Kildare Nationalist — Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre

Kildare Nationalist — Mother of four avoids jail for violent robberies in Dublin city centre
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The green boom: How sustainability became big business for Irish brands

The green boom: How sustainability became big business for Irish brands Switch from liquid soap to a bar, and put away the glitter Irish businesses share their sustainability tips  John Murray and Simon Jackson of Modern Botany, at home in Lowertown, Schull, West Cork. Picture: Michael Mac Sweeney/Provision Sat, 08 May, 2021 - 08:04 Denise O’Donoghue Last month, an announcement from two major Irish retailers was met with widespread praise for their stance on sustainability. Brown Thomas and Arnotts removed all plastic-based cosmetic glitter products for sale across their beauty halls and websites as part of their ‘Positive Change’ sustainability programme.

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