1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Man and woman, 30s, charged and due in court as part of ‘false imprisonment’ probe involving woman in Kildare
A MAN and woman in their 30s arrested as part of an investigation into an alleged ‘false imprisonment’ have been charged.
The alleged incident involving a woman occurred in Castletown, Celbridge, Co Kildare at 10.10pm on Monday night.
The two people were arrested within the first 90 minutes of Gardai receiving the report on the night.
They are now set to appear in Blanchardstown District Court No. 1 at 10.30am this morning.
In a statement a garda spokesperson said investigations were ongoing.
They said: “Gardai investigating the alleged incident of false imprisonment of a woman which occurred in Castletown, Celbridge, Co. Kildare on Monday 23rd June 2025 have charged the man and woman who were arrested in connection with this investigation.
“Both the man and woman, aged in their 30s, are due to appear before Blanchardstown District Court No. 1 this morning Wednesday 25th June 2025 at 10.30am.
“Investigations ongoing.”
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1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Joe Marinelli dead at 68: General Hospital and Guiding Light soap star dies after battle with stomach cancer
VETERAN TV actor Joe Marinelli has died after a battle with stomach cancer, aged 68.
The General Hospital and Santa Barbara star died in Burbank, California, his wife Jean Marinelli told The Hollywood Reporter.
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The iconic actor was also known for his roles in The Morning Show and Guiding Light.
His friend Leigh J. McCloskey also confirmed Marinelli’s death, adding you could not find “a sweeter man or a dearer friend” than him.
The artist said: “Joe was a champion.
“He was a great acting partner, teacher, philosophical friend, passionate believer in people.”
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1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Influencer Liver King arrested after ‘making threats’ to Joe Rogan in bizarre Instagram vid
SOCIAL media star Liver King has been arrested – days after sharing a bizarre video where he appeared to be calling out the podcaster Joe Rogan.
In the bizarre tirade, the influencer said he was picking a fight with Rogan.
Cops in Austin, Texas, have confirmed that Liver King, known as Brian Johnson, faces a terroristic threat charge.
“Joe Rogan, I’m calling you out, my name’s Liver King. Man to man, I’m picking a fight with you,” The Liver King said in the video.
He said that he didn’t have training in jiu-jitsu.
“You’re a black belt. You should dismantle me,” Liver King said.
“But I’m picking a fight with you.”
InstagramInfluencer Liver King has been arrested after appearing to make threats in a video[/caption]
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1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Teenagers arrested for bombing outside Chai Wan Hospital
Thirteen unruly teenagers were apprehended following an incident where they threw homemade bombs outside Chai Wan Hospital in Udon Thani. The explosions, eight in total, alarmed patients and medical staff. The group, who were later caught by the police, claimed they had learnt to create the bombs via the popular YouTube channel. Police Colonel Ratphonchai …
1 week agoBlogsComments Off on State of the nation is ‘dire, sad, frustrating’ – Sara Duterte
SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday said she believes the current state of the nation is “dire” and “sad,” as she expressed her frustration over the country’s development under the Marcos administration. Duterte made the pronouncement as she reiterated she will not be attending President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s state of the
1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Sara Duterte Back in PH from “Personal Trip” to Melbourne, Australia
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1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Mum issues urgent warning about popular silicone bowls as she admits 18-month-old daughter was ‘suffocated’ by hers
A MUM has issued an urgent warning to other parents following a terrifying incident that gave her the “fright of my life”.
The woman explained that her 18-month-old daughter was sitting next to her on the sofa as she tucked into a bowl of porridge – which had been served up in a silicone bowl.
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GettyThe bowls are popular among parents as they’re easy to wash up and can be suctioned to highchair trays[/caption]
The bowls are popular among parents thanks to how easy they are to wash up, and the fact they can suction to plastic surfaces such as highchair trays.
But as the mum was eating her breakfast, she heard a “weird noise”, like a “muffled scream”, coming from her daughter.
She immediately turned to see what was wrong, and found that the “silicone bowl she was eating out of had suctioned to her face and she couldn’t get it off”.
“She was trying to pull it off and was panicking because it would budge,” she continued.
“It was stuck hard!
“I grabbed it as soon as I saw and pulled it off her face and she instantly burst into tears.”
She added that she never leaves her children when they’re eating because of “choking reasons”, but admitted “what I didn’t expect was she could get suffocated by her bowl!”.
“I’ve never moved so fast in my life and been so scared!” she said.
“It would have only been on her face for about 5 seconds, but the thought of what would have happened if I wasn’t in the room and she had of had it stuck for a lot longer is terrifying!”
In her post in The Mum’s Lounge Facebook group, she urged other mums and dads to “be so careful” with the bowls, or “better yet, don’t use them!”.
“This is the only silicone dish I have and I’ll be chucking it out after this,” she concluded.
“I saw this happen to some other mum maybe last year,” one person commented on the post.
“After I read that, I threw all of my silicone bowls in the bin.
“It’s so scary. It can only take a split second!”
“I have this bowl and my son slurps his cereal out of it,” another admitted.
“It’s going in the bin now!”
“They shouldn’t be sold at all,” a third insisted.
“Your bub isn’t the first & won’t be the last to be suctioned to a silicone bowl face first.”
“Yea I only used those during the ‘throwing things stage’ and only in the high chair stuck to the tray,” someone else commented.
“I’ve seen posts like this and they have warnings as well not to use them unless get are stuck down.
1 week agoBlogsComments Off on Contaminated sauce is urgently recalled by major UK supermarket over ‘health risk’ as shoppers are told ‘do not eat’
A MAJOR retailer has urgently recalled a popular sauce over fears it could pose a deadly health risk to customers.
Customers have been warned to avoid the product because it could be fatal to allergy sufferers.
Laoganma Brand Black Bean Chili Sauce has been pulled from shelves
Laoganma Brand Black Bean Chili Sauce has been pulled from shelves because it contains undeclared peanuts.
The 280g product is stocked in popular retailers such as Sainsbury’s and is widely available in Asian supermarkets.
Affected items have the batch code 18232 and show a best before date of 8 March 2026.
Your product recall rights
Chief consumer reporter James Flanders reveals all you need to know.
Product recalls are an important means of protecting consumers from dangerous goods.
As a general rule, if a recall involves a branded product, the manufacturer would usually have lead responsibility for the recall action.
But it’s often left up to supermarkets to notify customers when products could put them at risk.
If you are concerned about the safety of a product you own, always check the manufacturer’s website to see if a safety notice has been issued.
When it comes to appliances, rather than just food items, the onus is usually on you – the customer – to register the appliance with the manufacturer as if you don’t there is no way of contacting you to tell you about a fault.
If you become aware that an item you own has been recalled or has any safety noticed issued against it, make sure you follow the instructions given to you by the manufacturer.
They should usually provide you with more information and a contact number on its safety notice.
In some cases, the manufacturer might ask you to return the item for a full refund or arrange for the faulty product to be collected.
You should not be charged for any recall work – such as a repair, replacement or collection of the recalled item