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Witness appeal following fatal collision in Limerick

December 18, 2025 by

GARDAÍ have appealed for witnesses to come forward after a young man died in a collision in Co. Limerick. The incident, which happened in the early hours of this morning, also saw three teenagers brought to hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Two cars collided on the N21 at Ballymurragh West at around 12.50am today. One of the drivers, a man in his 20s, was pronounced … [Read more...] about Witness appeal following fatal collision in Limerick

Four Men and a Dog to perform at the ICC on St Patrick’s weekend

February 26, 2025 by

FOUR MEN & A DOG have made a huge name for themselves with their eclectic blend of traditional Irish traditional music  across a wide spectrum of other genres, including rap, Southern rock, jazz, blues, bluegrass, polka, country swing, and even salsa. They made their debut performance as a band in Murphy's Bar, Dungiven, County Derry, in 1991 before going on to steal the … [Read more...] about Four Men and a Dog to perform at the ICC on St Patrick’s weekend

Appeal for witnesses following fatal collision in Limerick

January 14, 2025 by

GARDAÍ are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a pedestrian was killed in a collision in Co. Limerick over the weekend. A man, aged in his 70s, was seriously injured after being hit by a car in Abbeyfeale on January 12. The incident happened at around 9pm on New Street, with the man being pronounced dead at the scene a short time later. Gardaí are appealing for … [Read more...] about Appeal for witnesses following fatal collision in Limerick

James T. Collins

October 5, 2022 by

Dr. Collins is the Termeer Professor of Medical Engineering & Science and Professor of Biological Engineering at MIT, as well as a Member of the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences & Technology Faculty. He is also a Core Founding Faculty member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, and an Institute Member of the Broad Institute of … [Read more...] about James T. Collins

Jim Dore

March 18, 2022 by

Meritsoft Jim Dore is the Enterprise Sales Manager for North America at Meritsoft, a Cognizant company, covering the leading global Tier One financial institutions. He serves as a trusted advisor to the C-suite, focused on helping organizations maximize operational efficiencies. Jim started his career in financial services working at NYSE member firms before moving into the … [Read more...] about Jim Dore

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May 15, 1847

Daniel O’Connell died on this day in 1847. Often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator, O’Connell was a gifted orator. Born in County Kerry on August 6, 1775, he studied law and became a barrister in 1798. In 1811, he established the Catholic Board, championing Catholic emancipation. In 1841, he became the first Catholic Lord mayor of Dublin. He then led a series of “monster rallies” to campaign for the repeal of the Act of Union. These were attended by upwards of 100,000 people. O’Connell died in Italy, while on pilgrimage to Rome. He was 71. His body was returned to Ireland and buried in Glasnevin Cemetery. His heart, in accordance with his wishes, was buried in Rome (at the chapel of the Irish College).

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