🇮🇪 Ireland - 20th April 2025
Foreign national Abdelilah Habbouly (36), has been arrested for elbowing a woman into the face, knocking her unconscious & breaking her orbital bone in Cork city on November 25th, 2025 ⚠️
He lives in Meadow Park, The Meadows, Hollyhill, Cork.
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You absolutely have lost the plot, and are pushing features that advantage your corporate interests that literally no users are requesting.
None.
They reject it, in fact.
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40,000 dead in Gaza is a milestone the world must be ashamed of. International diplomacy has failed to protect innocent children, some only days old. Israel needs to stop the bombings. Hamas needs to release the hostages. EU needs to review association agreement. Ceasefire now
Soc Dem’s Shane Hickey O’Mara in City North has taken what could be one of two seats for the party in Limerick, with sitting councillor Elisa O’Donovan still waiting on word in City West.
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"Ireland has, by comparison with our European partners, one of the highest levels of public expenditure for housing, yet one of the poorest outcomes". - The Housing Commission Report
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The Dublin Time Machine loves a good hidden tunnel story, so we are finally visiting the hidden underground labyrinth beneath the Casino in Marino. Amid these dark dingy depths, secret societies and heroes like Michael Collins carried out clandestine operations.
Beneath the magnificent wonder of 18th-century architecture lies a series of interconnecting chilly chambers and moss-covered grottos linked by tunnels.
They were created by James Caulfield, 1st Earl of Charlemont, who was inspired to excavate them after going on the aristocratic rite of passage known as the Grand Tour of Europe. Built in 1759, the magnificent casino designed by the famous architect of Dublin Sir William Chambers, deserves its own piece. So today we are only exploring the mysterious warren beneath it.
If the masonic and esoteric symbolism of the casino above ground is anything to go by, we can be certain that at least some of the subterranean structures had ritual significance. But some were also functional fancy bathing pools, carved out to avail of the local natural springs. Water therapy was viewed as a fashionable cure-all at the time. It seems Earl Caulfield had caught a nasty STD on his amorous travels and had been advised by his physician, Dr. Charles Lucas, that bathing in the underground wells would help.
Another practical rather than occult purpose for one shaft was to connect the Casino with nearby Marino House. However, even wealthy cultural aesthetes can run out of dough for their passion projects. So that subway was left unfinished. Most passageways and alcoves are in perpetual eerie darkness, while others are illuminated by the weak light, which spills in from small grilles and vents that pepper the surrounding greens.
In 1921 during the War of Independence, the largest tunnel of the 8 uncovered so far was put to fascinating use by the very opposite of a British blue blood. General Michael Collins and Volunteers from F Company of the Dublin Brigade utilised the secluded mine to practice firing their newly acquired Thompson submachine guns.
The "Tommy Guns", normally seen in old black and white gangster flicks toted by Capone and his crew, had landed on our revolutionary shores as part of the incredible fundraising and campaigning by patriot Harry Boland during his American tour.
And the SMGs weren't the only weapons in the rebel's arsenal in the casino. Historians believe the Mauser rifles and ammo from the 1914 gun run by the Asgard were stored there, too.
In a rare friendly example of the often mercurial attitude of tge catholic church to the rebels, the nearby Christian Brothers passed word to Collins and his men that the audio camouflage which the tunnels supposedly provided wasn't as effective as they thought. The thunderous gunfire could actually be heard throughout Marino, so it was time to find a new test site.
"Casino" in this context is from the Italian for ‘little house’, though it certainly ate money like its gambling namesake. The Earl Caulfield died bankrupt in 1799, forcing his son to sell the massive amount of art treasures his profligate papa had aquired from his international excursions.
The aforementioned nearby main Marino house was demolished in the 1920s to make way for the newborn states' first affordable housing project.