Brenda Dennehy: I got a dog, and now I’m in love!
Who needs partners, children and marriage, says contented singleton BRENDA DENNEHY who explains how her new puppy has made her life whole
AND THEY CALL IT PUPPY LOVE: Brenda Dennehy with her beloved dog Winston, a Long Haired Miniature Dachshund
Brenda Dennehy
IF, like me, you have a four-legged friend, you will understand the term ‘humans don’t deserve dogs’.
As I sit here typing, I look at my own dog Winston, a Long Haired Miniature Dachshund, and see his big brown eyes peering over at me and I can’t explain the bond, that feeling of unconditional love they have.
Surprise snow flurry hits local Irish area as Met Eireann warn of wintry showers and thunderstorms
The scenes come as Met Eireann are warning of heavy showers with hail and possible thunderstorms
Snow in Cork this morning
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Parts of Cork were covered in snow this morning with experts sending a warning to anyone using the roads.
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A North Cork woman has told how her family were left devastated after her husband was killed in a hit and run incident as he was walking back to his hotel in Cork city to catch a flight home to spend Christmas with them.
Helen Murphy Lawlor from Millstreet told how her life and the lives of her three children, Jennifer (20), Samuel (16) and Rebecca (14) were changed irrevocably when her husband, Dr Martin Lawlor (49) was killed in Cork.
A consultant psychiatrist, Dr Lawlor worked with the HSE in Cork but lived in Manchester with his family and was returning to Cork Airport to get a flight back to the UK when he was killed on Kinsale Road on December 15, 2018.
We will never forgive you - Cork taxi driver jailed for psychiatrist s hit-and-run death
The judge said it was callous not to have remained at the scene of the collision.
Denis McSweeney pleaded guilty to four charges related to hit-and-run, namely failing to give appropriate information to gardaí, failing to keep the vehicle at or near the occurrence, failing to report an occurrence and failing to stop his vehicle after an occurrence. Photo: Cork Courts Limited
Wed, 03 Feb, 2021 - 12:40
Liam Heylin
A 75-year-old taxi driver has been jailed for four years for failing to stop after a fatal collision that resulted in the death of consultant psychiatrist Dr Martin Lawlor in December 2018.