Kathy Armstrong, Independent.ie

Kathy Armstrong

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Past articles by Kathy:

‘Can we stop commenting on the size of a pregnant woman’s bump’ – Síle Seoige

Síle Seoige has urged people not to comment on the size of pregnant women’s baby bumps. → Read More

Family overjoyed as stolen dog Ruby turns up in England

A delighted family said they were “absolutely thrilled” to be reunited with their stolen dog, who was found after a woman in England spotted her on a website. → Read More

‘Absolutely thrilled’ – stolen dog reunited with Cork family after being found in the UK

A delighted family said they are ‘absolutely thrilled’ to be reunited with their stolen dog, who was found in the UK. → Read More

Coronavirus Ireland: 6,888 new Covid-19 cases and eight more deaths confirmed

Another 6,888 cases and eight coronavirus-related deaths have been confirmed this evening by the Department of Health. → Read More

Late Late Toy Show: Saoirse captures hearts of nation as charity appeal raises over €5.2m

A LITTLE girl who captured the hearts of the nation on The Late Late Toy Show has been given a trip of a lifetime with her family to Disney World Florida. → Read More

Police find body believed to be missing schoolboy Noah Donohoe

A body that was found this morning is believed to be that of missing schoolboy Noah Donohoe, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said. → Read More

Two men die in Dublin house fire

TWO men have died following a house fire in Dublin today. → Read More

'Tragic, the community is in shock'

An investigation has been launched after two men died following a house fire in Dublin today. → Read More

#ShineYourLight - what is it, when is it taking place and what is it for?

What is Shine Your Light? Shine Your Light is an RTÉ initiative asking householders nationwide to place a light in their windows. The light is to symbolise hope and solidarity with anyone those who have died from coronavirus, their loved ones, people who are sick with Covid-19, emergency workers who are working to tackle the pandemic, as well as those who are feeling isolated. When is it taking… → Read More

Dublin Fire Brigade confirms firefighter has tested positive for coronavirus

DUBLIN Fire Brigade has confirmed that one of their members has tested positive for coronavius. → Read More

Coronavirus Ireland: Second person dies from Covid-19 as 39 new cases confirmed

There are 39 new cases of coronavirus in Ireland and a second person has died from Covid-19, the Department of Health confirmed this evening. → Read More

Man hospitalised with 'stab type injuries' following suspected hate crime at train station

A MAN has been hospitalised with "stab type injuries" following a suspected hate crime at a train station. → Read More

Down the Danube: What would a 20-something make of a river cruise?

Have you ever dreamed about setting sail on a luxurious ship, where all of your needs are catered for? Do spacious rooms, a choice of restaurants, bars and on-board entertainment sound → Read More

'Greatest music DJ in Irish broadcasting history'

LARRY Gogan has been remembered as "the greatest music DJ in Irish broadcasting history", following the announcement of his death this morning. → Read More

Broadcaster Larry Gogan has died, aged 81

Broadcaster Larry Gogan has died, aged 81. → Read More

Most Haunted star Derek Acorah has died, aged 69

TV spiritual medium Derek Acorah has died at the age of 69, his his wife Gwen Acorah Johnson has announced. → Read More

Record spend of €120m on Direct Provision in 2019

The State is expected to have spent a record €120m on the Direct Provision system this year, surpassing the €100m limit for the first time in almost 20 years. → Read More

Storm Lorenzo: 'Substantial' flooding and thousands of people still without power

THERE is "substantial" flooding in parts of the country and thousands of people remain without power in the aftermath of Storm Lorenzo. → Read More

Irishman jailed in the US for trafficking endangered rhino horns

AN IRISHMAN has been jailed in the United States for trafficking the horns of a protected rhinoceros. → Read More

'Room to Improve is a disgusting programme'

FORMER RTÉ reporter Damien Tiernan has called Room to Improve "disgusting" and "pathetic" in an online rant. → Read More