A victim of disgraced surgeon Michael Shine is calling for a sealed review into the sexual abuse carried out by the prolific paedophile to be released to the public. Last September, then Taoiseach ...
A former UVF bank robber and right-wing fanatic narrowly missed being put back behind bars this week after going berserk on an Irish Sea ferry, the Sunday World has learned. Mark Sinclair – who calls ...
The crime boss who is Nicola’s desert island dream guest, the Kinahans' conversion to Islam, and Niall's favourite gangster. We answer your questions. This is part one of the latest Crime World Q&A.
It comes following a slew of firebombs and shootings in Edinburgh targeting the empire of jailed kingpin Mark Richardson. Sources told the Daily Record newspaper that the Kinahan cartel are linked to ...
Esther McCarthy looks back at the TV segments that rocked the nation. The Sunday World was at the centre of one of the most memorable moments in the Late Late's history. In 1997, Donegal woman Siubhan ...
Showband legend Red Hurley today reveals that his marriage to his wife Norma has ended after she discovered that he is the father of a secret daughter. However, the iconic singer stressed that he ...
A woman who suffered significant injuries when a walking stick fell from an overhead cabin on a Ryanair flight, and struck her on her face and scalp, has settled damages claim against the airline for ...
Hannah McGlone was in the dock of Downpatrick Magistrates Court charged with carrying out three sex assaults in April 2023. The 34-year-old, from Scrabo Road, Newtownards is accused of intentionally ...
This week Gardaí began a fresh search in the case of missing woman Fiona Sinnott, one of six women who vanished without a trace in the 1990s. Fiona, along with Annie McCarrick, Josephine ‘Jojo’ ...
THESE are the two men who made the final decision to stand down the leaders of the East Belfast UVF crime gang. Loyalist sources say Shankill men John ‘Bunter’ Graham and Harry Stockman were key ...
The man who says he was twice raped at Kincora in 1977 by Lord Mountbatten was a friend of a murdered 10-year-old boy whose death remains of the most disturbing unsolved murders in Northern Ireland.
Many held banners and placards with slogans including ‘Demographic replacement is genocide’, ‘Stop the invasion’ and ‘Illegal migration threatens our families and our nation’. Among the protesters was ...