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In the second part of the seventh day of the trial of Conor McGregor and his friend James Lawrence, accused of the rape of hairdresser Nikita Hand following a Christmas party in December 2018, details were heard of Lawrence's claims of what occurred. McGregor and Lawrence have denied rape and said they had consensual sex with Nikita Hand in the High Court trial, which came to a close today.
Clodagh Meaney, who has covered the trial, continues her reportage of a day in court and describes how both legal teams will sum up for the jury on Tuesday before they retire to consider their verdict
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Two Hungarian pilots have been jailed for their role in flying €8 million worth of heroin into Ireland.
Aradi Ignac a 50 year old father of five and a former Soviet fighter pilot Zoltan Nemeth nicknamed Top Gun in his home country got 10 and 8 years respectively for their parts in a plot orchestrated by the gang known as The Family.
The duo pleaded guilty at the Special Criminal Court to smuggling heroin into Weston Airport last year.
Nicola speaks to Niall Donald about the pilots and the massive 60 kilo heroin deal that went awry.
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Day 7 of the trial of Conor McGregor and his friend James Lawrence accused of the rape hairdresser Nikita Hand following a Christmas Party in December 2018 has heard details of the UFC stars arrest and how he answered No Comment more than 150 times to police who questioned him about events.
McGregor and Lawrence have denied rape and said they had consensual sex with Nikita Hand in the High Court trial which is being heard in Dublin.
Clodagh Meaney runs through a day in court with McGregor back in the stand.
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A police ombudsman investigation has found that PSNI inquiries into the death of showjumper Katie Simpson was failed and flawed.
Nicola speaks with journalist Tanya Fowles about those spectacular failures which meant that killer Jonathan Creswell almost got away with the 21-year-old's murder.
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Day 6 of the High Court trial in Dublin where Conor McGregor and his friend James Lawrence are accused of rape took place today.
They both deny the allegations made by hairdresser Nikita Hand and claim they had consensual sex with her instead.
Clodagh Meaney was there to report on the evidence.
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Conor McGregor took the stand in the High Court in Dublin where he is being sued by hairdresser Nikita Hand who claims she was raped by him and his friend James Lawrence in a Dublin Hotel in 2018.
Clodagh Meaney was there to report on his evidence.
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A house belonging to Daniel Kinahan and seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau has gone up for sale.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the mansion which was used to pay off a debt after a mishap with the Cartel’s dirty money.
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A woman who claims she was raped by UFC star Conor McGregor and his friend James Lawrence suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder a court has heard.
Clodagh Meaney is covering the civil court trial and today she tells Nicola about evidence relating to Nikita Hand’s medical history.
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A Moldovan couple lived a lavish lifestyle in Ireland over at least a decade purchasing a flash home they called the White House and holidaying to Miami and Iceland to name but a few locations.
But all the while Eddie and Natalia Chiper were living off the proceeds of crime from his organised crime gang which trafficked drugs into Ireland and Moldova.
Nicola speaks with Eamon Dillon about the bling pair whose spend drew the attention of the Criminal Assets Bureau.
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Gardai are searching land for missing Jo Jo Dullard as they have arrested a suspect in connection with her disappearance.
29 years after she was last seen the man was being quizzed by officers and Crime World’s Clodagh Meaney attended a press conference about the case.
Nicola and Niall speak to Clodagh who confirms the arrested man is not Larry Murphy and tells us what she knows about the case.
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Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch arrived at Dublin Airport this morning, and confirmed his intent to run in the upcoming general election. Nicola and Niall discuss his statements to the press at the airport.
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Kinahan Cartel members Dean Howe and Liam Brannigan, who both plotted murder for the mob, have opened a coffee shop together after being released from prison.
The pair who are long term associates of some of the biggest criminal figures in Dublin are selling their wares on a busy city street and vowing they’ve the best coffee in town.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the new venture and about the message it gives about peace in Dublin’s underworld, a city once ground zero in a terrifying mob war.
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The fourth day of the case taken by hairdresser Nikita Hand against UFC star Conor McGregor and another man James Lawrence has drawn to a close in the High Court in Dublin.
Hand claims she was raped by McGregor and Lawrence but both men deny her claims saying they both had consensual sex with her.
Clodagh Meaney was there to record the evidence and she tells me about what happened as Nikita Hand continued to be cross examined.
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'Women Locked Up: Inside the Dochas' is a brand new documentary coming to Virgin Media next week.
The show is set to bring viewers inside the cells of one of Ireland's only female prisons.
Mary Kennedy, the former governor of the prison who appears in the programme, joins Clodagh Meaney to discuss life behind bars, rehabilitation, and the complex issues that women in the prison system face.
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Day three of Civil proceedings taken by hair colourist Nikita Hand against UFC star Conor McGregor and another man James Lawrence have taken place in the High Court in Dublin.
The woman claims she was raped by both men in a penthouse hotel room in Dublin in 2018 while McGregor and Lawrence say they had sex with her but that it was consensual.
Nicola speaks to Crime World’s Clodagh Meaney who has been covering the trial.
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Dissident Republicans have diminished to a small force at Portlaoise Prison where they once ruled the wings with power and numbers.
So who are the five prisoners left with political status at the top security Irish jail, what sentences are they serving and what is the future of the New IRA?
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A female serial killer stalks sleepy Toronto neighbourhoods as police follow her trail.
Nicola speaks with journalist Brad Hunter about murder in his home town.
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A woman who alleges she was raped by UFC star Conor McGregor and another man continued her evidence in the High Court.
Crime World’s Clodagh Meaney was there to report on the proceedings. McGregor and James Lawrence deny rape, claiming sex was consensual between the parties.
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The trial has begun of two teenagers and a 22 year old man accused of the murder of gunman Tristan Sherry who was overcome and killed at a busy Dublin steakhouse last Christmas Eve after he shot dead gangland figure Jason Hennessy.
The Special Criminal Court has heard all three plead not guilty but have made admissions that they were there on the night, witnessed the murder and were caught on CCTV footage of the fatal incident.
Nicola speaks to Niall Donald about the opening of the Browne’s Steakhouse trial.
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Gerry The Monk Hutch was granted bail in Spain after telling the court he wanted to run for election.
As the announcement of election day looms it looks increasingly likely that Hutch will get his name on the ballot.
Nicola speaks to Niall Donald and Eamon Dillon about the Monk’s run for the Dail.
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