Earlier this week, a judge ordered Ms O Doherty come before the court on Friday to answer her alleged refusal to obey an order not to harass the mother of a young man who took his own life
The judge granted the order sought on behalf of Edel Campbell, who is suing Ms O Doherty over the use of an image of her late son, Diego Gilsenan, on a publication run by the defendant
Gemma O Doherty accepts that she is the person in charge of the @irishlightpaper Twitter account alleged to have breached a court order not to harass the mother
CORU inquiry initiated after complaint about Anna Marie Stack Rivas claims that vaccines were maiming or murdering our children and that the covid pandemic was a conspiracy
Gemma O’Doherty and John Waters have started their appeal against the dismissal of their challenge of the constitutionality of laws introduced in response to the Covid-19 pandemic
Raising ire in Ireland: Covid lockdowns prove fertile breeding ground for far-right groups The pandemic and lockdowns have proved a fertile breeding ground for far-right organisations and parties to use public fear to spread hate towards ethnic and sexual minorities. Anti-lockdown protests have been seen in cities nationwide, with violent clashes between anti-lockdown, far-right protesters and counter-protesters in October. Sat, 06 Feb, 2021 - 17:45 Paul Hosford and Aoife Moore In the hours following the fatal shooting of George Nkencho by gardaí in west Dublin last December, an image began to circulate on social media. Among many tributes to the 27-year-old, one striking image was shared. It contained a picture of Mr Nkencho along with a number of crimes he had, according to the image, committed.