Michaela McAreavey
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Two men plead not guilty over song mocking Michaela McAreavey murder
The charges follow a police investigation into footage of singing at an event in County Down in 2022 which was streamed live on social media.
Three to be prosecuted over video mocking McAreavey murder
The PPS said four other individuals would not be prosecuted.
Michaela McAreavey: Three face prosecution over video mocking murder
Three people are to be prosecuted in connection with the singing of a song which contained offensive lyrics about the murder of Michaela McAreavey, the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has announced.
Healthcare worker who liked Michaela McAreavey video loses unfair dismissal case
An industrial tribunal panel described the streaming of the video in an Orange Hall last year as a ‘truly disgraceful event’.
'Struck by the lack of remorse' - Healthcare worker who shared Michaela McAreavey video loses unfair dismissal case
The loyalist activist was representing Rhonda Shiels who lost an industrial tribunal this week
Jamie Bryson defends press statement and record as representative, following client's loss of unfair dismissal case
Up to the end of 2022, the loyalist activist was involved in at least one tribunal case that ended with judgment, likely a second.
Those taking tribunal cases should employ lawyer, says expert after man represented by Jamie Bryson loses Michaela McAreavery 'vile' video case
Mediator Scott Alexander was commenting after man who posted a "vile" video of Michaela McAreavery lost his unfair dismissal against his former employer.
'Misconceived and without merit' - Man who streamed Michaela McAreavey video loses unfair dismissed claim
Andrew McDade said he had been unfairly dismissed from his job after an offensive song in the video sparked outrage.
Tribunal judge in Michaela McAreavey video case denies comparing Orange Order to the Nazis
A tribunal judge has denied comparing the Orange Order to the nazis after describing a video mocking the murder of Michaela McAreavey as like a 1930s "Munich beer tavern" featuring "young men with stiff-armed salutes".