Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob, dozens of dangerous incidents in the Defence Forces and ideas for Pancake Tuesday
Episode Description
Josephine Dullard, better known as JoJo, went missing on the 9th of November 1995. She was 21 at the time. And Deirdre Jacob, who went missing on the 19th of July 1998, was 18. Gardai have launched new searches in Co. Wicklow as part of the two investigations.
Councillors across Ireland tried to zone almost 300 land sites on flood prone areas for building houses over the past six years and the regulator had to intervene on 93 occasions.
Graduate doctors could be encouraged to stay in Ireland through a new State-backed loan.
For the second year in a row, the Sinn Fein president May Lou McDonald will not attend St Patrick’s day celebrations in Washington D.C. Neither with the Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has been invited by Donald Trump to the White House, and will be travelling to Washington.
The Defence Forces reported nearly 140 dangerous incidents involving troops over the past two years, including an explosion, vehicle crashes, issues with weapons, and an injury suffered during “horseplay”.
And it's Shrove Tuesday, so Niamh Brown has been trying her hand at the cloud like Japanese soufflé pancake.
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