Proper noun
Coghlan (plural Coghlans)
A surname from Irish.
Daily Star libel case Shortly after The News of the World story broke, rival tabloid the Daily Star ran a story alleging Archer had paid for sex with Coghlan, something The News of the World had been careful to avoid stating directly. Source: Internet
Emission reductions must also be made fairly – the case for faster and fairer climate action has just become a whole lot stronger,” Coghlan said. Source: Internet
Dupas was already serving a life sentence and it is to the credit of the then Director of Public Prosecutions, Paul (later Justice) Coghlan, that the case was run at all. Source: Internet
Needham, Volume 4, Part 1, p. 282. citation In Sri Lanka, this early steel-making method employed a unique wind furnace, driven by the monsoon winds, capable of producing high-carbon steel. citation Herbert Henery Coghlan. Source: Internet
Mr Coghlan said Creditorwatch data over the past fortnight suggested typical payment times for invoice clearances in the hospitality and tourism spaces were already lengthening. Source: Internet
EVASIVE: Maryborough teenager Connor O'Shea eludes Sandhurst's Lee Coghlan at the QEO on Saturday. Source: Internet