Gary Meneely is a news reporter at the Irish Sun, with over two decades of media experience. He has covered the biggest Irish news stories, having previously worked in London and Glasgow. Gary routinely generates a raft of exclusives, providing unique and unmissable content. His recent reporting has given a voice to those affected by the construction of Conor McGregor’s property empire, helped a desperate mum track down her missing daughter and championed the rollout of life-saving defibrillators in schools across Ireland. Gary's exclusive on the miracle survival story of schoolboy Sean Kelly inspired the Irish Sun's Show Some Heart campaign. He also recently broke the Lam's takeaway wars story, the incredible tale of how a son had launched a rival Chinese fast-food shop next door to his father’s business following a family feud. And this reporter secured the first interviews with Tori Towey on her Dubai hell. Gary has covered the biggest Irish crime stories, from the murder of Ashling Murphy to the horror murder-suicide carried out by twisted dad Alan Hawe, who killed his wife and three children in a crime that shocked the nation. Gary has also carried out a series of agenda-setting investigations into the personal injury compensation system. His exclusive revelation that politician Alan Farrell had launched a controversial personal injuries case was raised in the Dail and would later inspire a RTE Prime Time programme. Gary has also uncovered a series of financial scandals at the embattled Football Association of Ireland. Other recent sports stories include exclusive interviews with the family of athletics sensation Rhasidat Adeleke. The breadth of Gary's work spans many fields, including news, politics, showbiz, sport and features. Got a story? Email Gary on: [email protected]