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Liverpool’s Irish goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher moves to Brentford after 10-year stay at Anfield

Irish America Team
June 4, 2025

CAOIMHÍN KELLEHER’S 10-year stay at Anfield has come to an end after the Irish goalkeeper made a reported £18m move from Liverpool to Brentford. The 26-year-old from Cork joined the Reds’ academy in 2015 and made his first team debut four years later against MK Dons in the League Cup. Kelleher has proven to be…

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World’s oldest daily newspaper in English language goes digital

Irish America Team
June 3, 2025

HISTORIC editions of the world’s oldest daily newspaper have been made available online for public perusal for the first time. Copies of early editions of the Belfast News…

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Kneecap announce London gig which will be their ‘biggest ever’ headline show

Irish America Team
June 3, 2025

KNEECAP have confirmed a London gig this year which will be their ‘biggest headline show’ to date. The Belfast rap group, made up of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap…

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Four teenagers arrested following cross-county Garda chase

FOUR teenage boys have been arrested following a Garda chase in counties Wicklow and Wexford in the early hours of this morning.…

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Man hospitalised after baseball bat attack in his home

A MAN is receiving treatment in hospital after being attacked with a baseball hat in his home in Maghera, Co. Down. Police…

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Mourners asked to ‘wear bright colours’ to funeral of woman who died during Cork marathon

THE family of a young woman who died while running the Cork City Marathon have asked mourners attending her funeral to “wear…

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June 4, 1820

On June 4, 1820, Henry Grattan, outstanding orator and dominant figure in the Irish parliament, died. Grattan entered the Irish Parliament in December 1775. He was the leader of the Patriot movement that won legislative independence for Ireland in 1782. Later he headed opposition to the union of England and Ireland. Grattan spent the last 15 years of his life on the British House of Commons after being elected in 1805.

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