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Cathcart will be one of the presenters that day.
Irvinestown’s Oisin Swift will captain the squad and he will be backed up by a leadership group of five vice-captains: Michael Burns, Dara Cathcart, Caelan Jones, Mattie McDermott and Ben Warnock and they will form the backbone of the side.
Lyndsay McDonald laughed in the dock during the latest calling of her case at the town's sheriff court this week as the hearing was told of her verbal attack and attempted assault at The James Watt Wetherspoon's in Cathcart Street.
Meanwhile, work byBrian Cathcart in the Byline Times has exposed that Johnson’s government channelled millions of pounds to newspapers as the pandemic progressed.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/dec/09/boris-johnson-empty-populism-covid-inquiry
Raised primarily by her mother in Cambridge, Mass., Cathcart Robbins was often “the only Black kid” in her class.
The J18 four of Nathan Kelly, Oran Harty, Calum Timoney, Kyle Abraham coxed by Katleyn Fee got a win and for the girls in the J14 quad of Emily Black, Caitlin Kelly, Natalie Turner, Isabella Wright coxed by Rachel Cathcart there was also success.
Source: https://fermanaghherald.com/2023/02/multiple-medals-for-enniskillen-rowers/