Eccles, Manchester, in 1965 is a dull town for twin sisters Ellie and Arden Brookes (Gillian Kearney and Emma Cook). Raised by their ultra-domineering grandmother, Irma (Sue Johnston), their only ...
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Top Derry police officer Gillian Kearney promised an increased police presence on the streets and in bars and nightclubs this Halloween following two reported sexual assaults at the weekend.
Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney was speaking after two sexual crimes in Derry - including an alleged violent sexual assault in the Lecky Road area and an alleged rape in the Bank Place area - ...
Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney was speaking after two sexual crimes in Derry - including an alleged violent sexual assault in the Lecky Road area and an alleged rape in the Bank Place area ...
Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney said there will be an increased police presence in the city. “I want to reassure the public that our officers will be visible in communities, with an ...
Chief Superintendent Gillian Kearney added: "I want to reassure the public that our officers will be visible in communities, with an increased presence ahead of Halloween, in particular during the ...
Ross' mother Emma (Gillian Kearney) murdered his father James (Bill Ward) back in 2016. Emma met her fate in 2017 after inadvertently causing the death of her son and Ross' brother, Finn (Joe Gill).
But the brothers faced later heartache with the death of their father James Barton (Bill Ward), and the murders of their mother Emma (Gillian Kearney) and brother Finn (Joe Gill), who were killed ...
After wife Emma (Gillian Kearney) locked James up in a jealous rage, he escaped and they tussled on a bridge over the bypass. Emma pushed him and James fell into traffic, in turn causing a 12 ...
Area commander of Derry City and Strabane Ch Supt Gillian Kearney said she wanted to reassure the public that officers "will be visible in communities, with an increased presence ahead of Halloween".