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An LGBTQ+ group co-founder who raped an “extremely vulnerable” boy after the pair met on Grindr has been jailed for 13 years. Pride in Surrey co-founder Stephen Ireland raped the child at the ...
A man has been jailed for 24 years for raping an "extremely vulnerable" 12-year-old boy after the pair met on a dating app.
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The Western Journal on MSNLGBT Pride Group Founder Sentenced for 'String of Sexual Offenses Against Children'The founder of an LGBT “pride” group in the United Kingdom has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for what the BBC described as a "string of sexual offences against children.” Stephen Ireland, 41, ...
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Belfast Live on MSNStephen Edgar: PSNI 'concerned for whereabouts' of missing man last seen in DungannonPolice say they are "concerned regarding the whereabouts" of a missing man last seen in Co Tyrone. Stephen Edgar was last ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStephen Bradley has his say on Sligo Rovers teen star linked with Juventus and switch to IrelandShamrock Rovers are preparing to take on Sligo Rovers in the League of Ireland Premier Division on Saturday evening.
A tireless five-day charity cycle challenge has seen an Aberdeenshire farmer conquer more than 555 miles across Ireland, ...
STEPHEN KENNY has backed his former Ireland No 2 Keith Andrews to thrive at Brentford. The Bees appointed the 35-cap Ireland ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNStephen Cluxton shows his class after what could be his last ever game for DublinFans hailed Stephen Cluxton for the class he showed following Dublin's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNThree Premiership clubs interested in sealing Irish League return for former Cliftonville star after League of Ireland exitThree Premiership clubs are understood to be interested in sealing an Irish League return for former Cliftonville winger ...
KEITH Andrews appears to be on the verge of becoming the first permanent Irish Premier League boss since Chris Hughton in ...
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Dublin Live on MSNMiss Ireland credits dad Stephen Kenny for helping her deal with online trollsThe 24-year-old Louth woman was crowned the 77th Miss Ireland last weekend and will now represent her country at the Miss ...
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