Episode 644: Conor McGregor handed down suspended jail sentence

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Mother of Daniel Aruebose insists "I didn't hurt Daniel"

The mother of little Daniel Aruebose - the missing three year old whose remains were found secretly buried on waste ground last year - has told a reporter ‘I didn’t hurt Daniel.’Maria Aruebose has also confirmed to journalist Pat O’Connell that she is the woman arrested and quest ...  Show more

How the Love Ulster riots rocked Dublin 20 years ago

It was the loyalist rally that sparked chaos on the streets of Dublin after gardai failed to predict a riot. Twenty years ago last week, Dublin City Centre was smashed up as rioters attacked gardai with petrol bombs and bricks ahead of a Love Ulster parade.Niall talks to Crime Wo ...  Show more

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