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Paul Egan’s car was destroyed in the process, but now a fundraising campaign has been set up to aid his compensation.
The teenager suffered multiple injuries as she walked back to her student accommodation late last month.
The Ivorian has been commended for helping Mali’s Moussa Doumbia, who was knocked out during their recent international match.
The video has since gone viral.
The man had sent the priest a Christmas card shortly before the robbery.
What a hero.
Holding out for a hero.
There are good people about.
Right now, not really.
The 41-year-old from Dublin has been unemployed for the last two years after a heart attack forced him to give up his job as a professional chef.
A programme to install public access defibrillators around the country has been looked at.
After I was hit by a driver on the quays, I was overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers.
There was a deeper meaning to it all though.
There’s a very disappointed dad out there in Dublin.
The real estate moneybags wants to put a smile on people’s faces.
Sabrina McMahon’s story is not an unusual one, TD Catherine Murphy has said.
The young boy launched an online campaign to make sure everyone got a hot lunch.
€100, in a wallet, on the street. What’s your next move?
We’re not crying, it’s the wind.
He bought the ticket with his last few coins.
A hidden camera show reveals fellow customers giving a helping hand.
Careful now, this one will hit you right in your heart.
This guy did.
He might need to renew that library card.
When 85-year-old Jack Healy collapsed outside Terminal 2, an American nurse stepped in to administer CPR. Can you help trace her?
This was the busiest year yet for Samaritans, with longer calls to their helpline and more face-to-face contact at its branches.
Drivers in Donegal and Kerry are most likely to stop and help a stranded motorist – but Kildare and Meath drivers are least likely to intervene.
City Attorney Pete Holmes said there were “proof problems” in bringing a case against Ben Fodor/Phoenix Jones, but insists he is “no hero”.
Donal Casey’s cartoons were stolen from the train at Newbridge, has he travelled to prepare for an exhibition. A good Samaritan came across the stolen items and returned them.
In your evening wrap-up: Does the DAA chief deserve a bonus? How is Ireland so good at boxing? And shouldn’t they have called the movie The Anti-Social Network?
New legislation published by Alan Shatter will give legal protection to citizens acting as ‘Good Samaritans’.
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