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); Drop a live location and they ll find us : On the canvass in a feverish Dublin Bay South
Fine Gael and Sinn Féin may be leading in national polls, but they’ve a fight on their hands here. By Rónán Duffy Sunday 4 Jul 2021, 12:03 AM 2 hours ago 5,144 Views 7 Comments The Sacred Heart statue in Cathedral Lane. Source: The Journal
“IT’S FALLING TO bits.”
Prospective TDs find out quickly on the campaign trail that all politics is indeed local, often exceptionally so.
When Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan was canvassing for votes at near St. Patrick’s Cathedral, one of the issues raised was a Sacred Heart statue that hadn’t been properly cleaned in years.
Anglesey ferry passenger hid controlled drugs between his bum cheeks
David Walsh, of Cathedral Lane, Kevin Street, Dublin, was stopped with two other men in Holyhead
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A ferry passenger hid drugs between his buttocks and had more than £3,000 in cash in his car as he arrived in North Wales, it was claimed today.
David Walsh, of Cathedral Lane, Kevin Street, Dublin, had travelled with two other men from the Republic of Ireland to the Port of Holyhead on Anglesey.