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Teen filmed stomach-churning attack on vulnerable man

  A 16-year-old filmed himself as he carried out a sustained and “stomach-churning” attack on a vulnerable man he had befriended, Dublin Children’s Court has heard. District Court president Judge Paul Daly said the victim, aged in his 60s, was “effectively a prisoner for three days of this young man”. The attacks took place at the man’s Dublin 4 home between February 28th and March 1st, 2020. The accused, who was 15 then, was arrested after his mother found video clips he recorded as he punched and kicked the victim in the head and body 12 or 13 times. The man suffered a bleed on his brain as a result, the court heard.

Confusion, allegations and 16,524 phone calls: A look inside N L s pandemic election | iNFOnews

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador's abrupt shift to a mail-in election in February led to more than 16,000 calls for help, several allegations of election violations and at least one plea for civility.

Confusion, allegations and 16,524 phone calls: A look inside N L s pandemic election

Confusion, allegations and 16,524 phone calls: A look inside N L s pandemic election
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Ag committee: Farm plastics and levy to go under spotlight

Image source: IFFPG Farm Plastics Farm plastics, including the Irish Farm Film Producers Group (IFFPG) and the collection of farm plastics, will be the topic of discussion at this week’s meeting of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Agriculture and the Marine. The committee will examine the levy and the collection of farm plastics with representatives from James Fitzgerald Agricultural Services and the IFFPG tomorrow (Tuesday May 18) at 3:30pm. The meeting will consist of two sessions: Session 1, from 3:30pm to 4:30pm, featuring representatives from James Fitzgerald Agricultural Services; and • Session 2, from 4:30pm to 5:30pm, featuring representatives from Irish Farm Film Producers Group (IFFPG).

Ivison: Flat-broke Newfoundland is a cautionary tale for other big spending governments in Canada

Article content The federal government has long looked down its nose at Newfoundland and Labrador as an economic sink-hole, so you can understand the pride premier Danny Williams must have felt when he told the Toronto Economic Club in 2007 that his province had “turned the fiscal corner.” Williams’ government recorded a budgetary surplus that year, allowing it to bring in the biggest tax reduction in the province’s history. Williams boasted in that year’s Throne Speech that his province was self-reliant and “master of our own house.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

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