Hundreds of anti-immigrant protesters burn vehicle, attack police in Dublin

At least 1, 000 protesters have clashed with police in southwest Dublin, throwing bottles and fireworks at the police during anti-immigration demonstrations sparked by alleged assault on a young girl.

After a report that a 26-year-old man had sexually assaulted a 10-year-old girl on the grounds of the Citywest Hotel in Saggart, southwest of the Irish capital, protesters came out in droves.

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The unnamed man was charged with the sexual assault after showing up in court on Tuesday.

The man, who requested a Romanian interpreter in court, was an asylum seeker, according to local media. His ethnicity has not been confirmed by the police.

At the time of the incident, the young girl reportedly had the state’s care. The girl “absconded” while traveling to the city center, according to Tusla, Ireland’s child and family agency, and was later reported missing.

Anti-immigrant protesters threw fireworks at police, carried signs that read “Irish lives matter,” and chanted “Get them out” during the demonstrations that were held on Tuesday near the hotel grounds.

According to the news agency AFP, officers reportedly lit up a police van as they reportedly charged at protesters with pepper spray before scunning them from the hotel complex.

In response to the protests, Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan remarked, “The weaponizing of a crime by those who wish to sow dissent in our society is not unexpected.” This is inadmissible, and it will lead to a harsh response.

Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin earlier stated that the events were “extremely serious and very, very grave” and that they were “extremely serious and very, very grave.”

The demonstrations on Tuesday follow riots that broke out in Dublin’s central district in November 2023 after three children were hurt in a knife attack outside a school. Police at the time identified the suspect as an Algerian man in his 50s.

Following the stabbing, torching vehicles, and attacking riot police, a far-right mob of at least 100 people invaded Dublin’s streets. Some had their faces covered and some had metal bars on them.

More than 400 police, many of whom were dressed as riots, were dispatched to halt the unrest, according to police, who claimed it was “caused by a small group of thugs.” Following the rampage, at least 34 people were detained.

Ireland and the United Kingdom have recently seen rising anti-immigration sentiment, despite the country’s unique lack of far-right members of parliament. In June, anti-immigration protests erupted in Northern Ireland and erupted into police clashes.

When two Romanian 14-year-old boys were detained on suspicion of sexually assaulting a teenage girl, the protests started in Ballymena, a town of about 31 000 people, 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Belfast.

Kelly Osbourne breaks down as she delivers tearjerking tribute to late father Ozzy

Kelly Osbourne paid heartbreaking tribute to her late father, Ozzy, who passed away in July, and expressed her pride in Birmingham to Birmingham.

Kelly Osbourne was seen breaking down in tears as she paid a tribute to her late father Ozzy whilst accepting an award on his behalf. The Black Sabbath frontman died aged 76 in July, following a cardiac arrest.

Kelly, the daughter of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, took to the stage to accept a Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of her father. He was being honoured at The Birmingham Awards, held in The Eastside Rooms.

Kelly explained her father’s love for the city to the audience while accepting the award. She remarked, “This recognition tonight tops them all. He was proud to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but his most notable achievement was being recognized on the Broad Street Walk of Stars.

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Because of his work, he was forced to spend a lot of his life in America, but Birmingham was always there for him. He adored this city, and he adored the people who reciprocated with him. That’s why it was crucial to leave for home one more time in July.

On July 5, Ozzy’s final concert was a charity performance called Back To the Beginning that took place at Villa Park in Birmingham. Ozzy passed away before the month’s end. At his funeral, there were a large crowds who paid their respects.

When she recalled how people responded, Kelly’s voice sounded shaky. The outpouring of love, the tens of thousands of people who blocked the city’s streets, the respect you all had for him, my family, and I, was so heartfelt.

The most significant performance he ever had was in Aston, despite having played thousands of shows for more than five decades. He was determined that his final concert had to be held right where it was despite later health issues. At the beginning of his career, he was a proud Brummy, and at the end, he was.

Thank you for this wonderful lifetime achievement award, my dad and my family, once more. He seems to be smiling proudly at us tonight.

Ozzy was married to Sharon for six years, with three of the children coming from his first marriage to Thelma Riley. Kelly, Jack, and Aimee were Sharon’s children.

Jack Osbourne recently shared an update on his family and how they’re coping since Ozzy’s death. In an interview with Good Morning America, he said Sharon was “not okay” but “feels the love” from fans.

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She feels the love, I am aware. With that outpouring of love, none of us anticipated it. Every child sat there and sort of contemplated what it would be like if their parents didn’t go there one day. It’s just a characteristic of being human. Simply put, we didn’t consider it. You’re aware that it had a different weight than it did.

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Kicker McAtamney released by New York Giants

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After missing two kicks against the Denver Broncos on Sunday, Jude McAtamney was released by the New York Giants.

After sustaining a broken leg with Graham Gano, the 25-year-old former Derry Under-20 gaelic football player, the Giants lost four NFL games.

McAtamney made a stellar kicking debut as the Giants defeated the Los Angeles Chargers 21-18 at MetLife Stadium following his promotion from the practice squad.

In order to face the Philadelphia Eagles, the defending Super Bowl champion, on October 10, he was forced to be signed to the full 53-man roster because he was unable to be elevated from the practice squad for a third time.

McAtamney scored four kicks on five attempts as the Giants defeated the Eagles 34-17 to extend that call-up.

However, he missed two points as the Giants, who had given up 33 points in the fourth quarter against the Broncos, lost by one point on Sunday.

Although he is a member of the NFL’s international player pathway program, his future has not been confirmed, but he is still eligible to play on the Giants’ practice roster without being on the roster.

Before moving to the US to play for Rutgers University, McAtamney helped Derry win an Ulster title in 2020.

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BBC Breakfast staff ‘slam’ bosses for ‘double standards’ amid Kaye Adams job suspension

The “double standards” of suspending Kaye Adams from Radio Scotland while keeping their own presenters in their current roles while they are under review are being rumored to be raging amongBBC Breakfast staff.

The staff of BBC Breakfast are reportedly furious at the network bosses’ “double standards” after Kaye Adams was suspended from Radio Scotland following bullying allegations, while their own presenters, Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt remain in their roles, despite a review underway for similar claims.

Adams was pulled from her BBC radio show after allegations arose about her ‘bullying’ her colleagues. But, BBC Breakfast hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt are under review for the same complaint, it has been alleged, and have not been suspended from their show.

Despite having already taken action against Adams, they have not taken action against Munchetty and Stayt, according to BBC bosses who are said to be taking a number of allegations against the duo into account.

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According to a source, Adams’ suspension “put a cat among the pigeons” behind the scenes at the BBC: “The review on Naga and Charlie is rumbling on because new complaints keep coming up, which raise new questions, so they have to continue interviewing other people.

The cat in the flock is Kaye Adams because she has been accused of bullying Naga and Charlie, the same thing as her.

“People are saying it’s two standards and that the BBC is pandering to Naga in particular because she has Breakfast and her 5 Live show,” according to some. They should respond to all complaints the same way because they are the broadcaster of the country.

While bosses conduct an investigation, Adams was fired from her BBC Radio Scotland hosting position. According to some, the 62-year-old’s complaints were brought up as part of the BBC’s “Call It Out” campaign.

The initiative was set up after a review into the conduct of former MasterChef presenters Gregg Wallace upheld several allegations of inappropriate language and the misuse of power. The report also upheld an allegation that John Torode used inappropriate language. After allegations were brought against Wallace, a review into the working environment on MasterChef was conducted.

Following the review, both Wallace and Torode were told they would no longer be MasterChef’s presenters, though they did appear in the latest series as that had already been filmed. They will be replaced with Grace Dent and Anna Haugh for the next series.

The complaints on BBC Breakfast were the same as the Call It Out initiative that originated from this circumstance and spawned complaints from BBC Radio Scotland staff.

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A BBC spokesperson responded to a question about the situation with Munchetty, Stayt, and Adams, saying, “We do not comment on individual HR matters.”