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New Laois Gaelic Games fan club Laois Gaels wants your support to build One Laois Team ‘Laois Gaels’ aim to foster pride and identity for Laois supporters and connect supporters with teams Reporter: ); ); The ‘Laois Gaels’ supporters association officially launched last week with the aims of connecting Laois supporters with their teams and re-ignite the collective spark of our days of old. The new group says the purpose of ‘Laois Gaels’ is to work alongside the county board to raise funds and support for our teams and players to ensure they can perform to their maximum potential. The association will provide support to all teams from Laois development squads to senior teams in all codes. ....
BBC News Published image captionPatricia Devlin believes paramilitaries think women in the media are easy targets Women working in the media suffer more abuse for reporting on paramilitaries than their male counterparts, a Sunday World newspaper journalist has said. Patricia Devlin has received multiple death threats - including two within 12 hours - and was recently the subject of sinister graffiti in east Belfast. Last year she lodged an official complaint against the police for a complete failure to properly investigate a threat to rape her baby. She said the attacks are escalating. Speaking to BBC News NI, Ms Devlin said female reporters were more frequently threatened for their work. ....