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Barry Duggan

    Barry Duggan is a writer whose career began in journalism as a correspondent for Independent Newspapers during a turbulent period in Limerick's history. His unique position allowed him to witness and chronicle a decade of significant challenges faced by the region. Duggan's work delves into the societal shifts and human experiences that defined this era, offering a distinct perspective on local events.

    Mean Streets: Limerick's Gangland
    • Mean Streets: Limerick's Gangland

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      A TALE OF TWO CITIES Limerick city centre erupts with pride and glory as Munster seizes the Heineken Cup. The strife-ridden suburb of Moyross echoes with the screams of burning children. How did this vibrant, modern, sporting city become home to a ruthless criminal underworld? Barry Duggan reveals exclusive information on topics such as the rise of the gangs, the escalation of violence, the innocent victims and the Garda attempts to regain control of the city.

      Mean Streets: Limerick's Gangland