Still Breathing: The True Adventures of the Donnelly Brothers

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Still Breathing: The True Adventures of the Donnelly Brothers

Still Breathing: The True Adventures of the Donnelly Brothers

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Anthony: "Brands that influenced me growing up were Lois Jeans, Fiorucci, Martini Knitwear – mostly being sold at Paris de Septin Deansgate, by a cool hippie. I’d also go to Austin Reed’sfor tennis brands that were heavily worn on the football terraces. Don’t forget we were labelled ‘scallies’, fashion and football were equally important to us. Cause that was our life." There are three things you should be: 1. Be nice 2. Be nice and 3. Be nice. So, whatever your career, just work hard and be nice and I think you can get to where you want to be." Even prior to all that, everyone talks about the Hacienda– ’87, ’88 onwards – but I remember going to the Haciendain the early 80s, I was there for their first birthday party when I was 13! It’s been documented, but underneath the Hacienda dancefloor there was a hairdresser’s called ‘ Swing’ and the geezer who ran it, Andrew Berry, was a DJ at the Hacienda, so there’d be all types in there, it was just mad! I’d go and get my hair cut and Morriseywould be there, Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr, The Falland seeing those guys made me think ‘that’s where you need to be. That’s where it’s at – music and fashion’.So that was definitely a turning point in my head. That was the route we needed to go." Gareth Shaw, 35, of Sefton Street, Southport, who pleaded guilty to the supply of Class A drugs and got three years and four months

The drugs peddling was uncovered after police deployed undercover officers to catch those responsible. Robert Clarke (71), of Dundrod Road, Crumlin, pleaded guilty to one count of converting criminal property on 8 November 2019 and was sentenced to two years imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, on 12 November 2019 at Belfast Crown Court.In one clip they were caught describing the office as an “Aladdin’s cave” for fraud investigators, while suggesting they would “go down in history” if they were ever caught. Anthony: "When we were growing up, we were inspired by factory records. We were mentored by Tony Wilson, Rob Grettonand Alan Erasmus. So, for me and Chris, being of a certain age now and having kids that are grown up, we want them to take a more active role in the company. Manchester in that time was coming into its own as a cultural hub, what influence did that have on the brand?

John Donnan (43), of Portnamona Court, Belfast, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiring to convert criminal property on 28 February 2022 and was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, on 10 March 2022 at Belfast Crown Court. Simon Brennan (55), of Edenvale Meadows, Belfast, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiring to cheat the public revenue and two counts of conspiracy to convert criminal property on 2 September 2022 and was sentenced to four years imprisonment, suspended for three years, on 28 October 2022 at Belfast Crown Court. Owen Polley: A revived Stormont is more likely to go for populist policies than to do things such as boost the economyAaron Curran, 21, of Denmark Street, Waterloo, who pleaded guilty to the supply of Class A drugs, and got 30 months. We are professional mural painters and graffiti artists based in the East Midlands. We travel and can cover all national and international locations according to the nature and the scale of the project. Detectives got even closer when they complained they had been sold “sub-standard cocaine” and were handed another mobile phone number. Anthony Donnelly, 31, Southwell Road, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Convicted of conspiracy to supply amphetamine. Jailed for 12 years.

Edward Taylor, 30, of Ringlow Park, Swinton, Greater Manchester. Admitted conspiracy to supply amphetamine. Jailed for four years and four months Christopher: "It never entered my head once that this wouldn’t be a massive success. I’m not sure whether that’s because you’re young and you think a certain way. Loads of people would say to me ‘you’re going to go into clothing? You’ve not had any training’. I had no qualifications, but I’d always been into clothes.This group of individuals had links to organised crime groups in Sefton and were living a lifestyle which was well beyond their means. Now they will serve lengthy periods of time behind bars. More than 400 HMRC officers searched 34 business and residential premises in March 2012, including three in England, in its biggest ever operation in Northern Ireland.



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