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‘Shocking and brutal attack’: Priest in serious condition in hospital after assault in Co. Down church

August 10, 2025 by

A PRIEST has been taken to hospital in a serious condition after being assaulted in a church in Co. Down this morning. The incident occurred at around 10.10am inside St Patrick's Church in Downpatrick. The priest, believed to be Downpatrick Parish Priest Father John Murray, was struck over the head with a bottle in the attack, which police described as 'shocking and brutal'. A … [Read more...] about ‘Shocking and brutal attack’: Priest in serious condition in hospital after assault in Co. Down church

Police treat Co. Antrim arson attack as racially-motivated hate crime

August 10, 2025 by

POLICE are treating an arson attack in Co. Antrim as a racially-motivated hate crime. Two cars were set on fire, while a nearby property was attacked and daubed with graffiti. Police said that two adults and three young children, who were in the house at the time, were left shaken by the ordeal. The incident unfolded after emergency services responded to reports of two cars on … [Read more...] about Police treat Co. Antrim arson attack as racially-motivated hate crime

MLA condemns ‘disgraceful’ arrest of woman in Belfast after wearing Palestine Action t-shirt

August 10, 2025 by

AN MLA has condemned the arrest of a woman in Belfast, who was detained after wearing a T-shirt in support of Palestine Action. Sinn Féin's Pat Sheehan described the arrest as 'disgraceful', whle Patrick Corrigan, Northern Ireland Director of Amnesty International UK, branded the PSNI's actions 'outrageous'. The arrest, in the Linenhall Street area of the city centre on … [Read more...] about MLA condemns ‘disgraceful’ arrest of woman in Belfast after wearing Palestine Action t-shirt

Three in court after more than €1.2m in cash seized in Dublin

August 10, 2025 by

THREE people have appeared in court after more than €1.2m in cash was seized in Dublin as part of an operation targeting an organised crime group. A man in his 50s was arrested after gardaí stopped and searched a car in Donnybrook on Thursday and found €197,760 cash. In a follow-up operation in Dublin 2 later that day, a man in his 30s and another in his 40s were … [Read more...] about Three in court after more than €1.2m in cash seized in Dublin

Republican Congress members calls for investigation into Ireland’s ‘discriminatory’ Occupied Territories Bill

August 10, 2025 by

A REPUBLICAN Congresswoman is leading calls for an investigation into Ireland's proposed Occupied Territories Bill, which she branded 'discriminatory' and 'dangerous'. Backed by 15 House Republican colleagues, Claudia Tenney sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urging him to investigate whether the legislation violates US anti-boycott law. It says the Bill is part … [Read more...] about Republican Congress members calls for investigation into Ireland’s ‘discriminatory’ Occupied Territories Bill

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August 20, 1949

Phil Lynott, lead singer of Thin Lizzy, was born on August 20, 1949. Born in England to an Irish mother and Guyanese father, Lynott went to live with his grandmother in Dublin at the age of four. He joined his first band, the Black Eagles, in the early 60s. At this time, he befriended Brian Downey and in 1969 the two formed Thin Lizzy along with Eric Bell and Eric Wrixon. The band had their first hit in 1973 with a rock version of the traditional “Whiskey in the Jar.” They would go on to have other hits like “The Boys are Back in Town” and “Jailbreak.” A statue of Lynott stands on Harry Street in Dublin.

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