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Oisin Murphy faces strict conditions after drink-driving conviction

July 11, 2025 by

CHAMPION jockey Oisin Murphy is set to continue his racing career under "incredibly strict" conditions following his recent conviction for drink-driving. Murphy was fined £70,000 and banned from driving for 20 months by Reading Magistrates’ Court after pleading guilty to driving while over the legal alcohol limit. The incident occurred in April near his home in Berkshire, where … [Read more...] about Oisin Murphy faces strict conditions after drink-driving conviction

Allergan leaves Ireland as parent company re-domiciles to US

July 11, 2025 by

ALLERGAN, the pharmaceutical company best known for producing Botox at its long-standing plant in Westport, has officially re-domiciled to the United States under new ownership by American pharma giant AbbVie. The move reverses a major corporate decision from 2015, when Allergan shifted its headquarters from the US to Ireland following a merger with Actavis. Changes to US tax … [Read more...] about Allergan leaves Ireland as parent company re-domiciles to US

Ben Healy claims first Tour de France stage win

July 11, 2025 by

IRELAND'S Ben Healy lit up Stage 6 of the Tour de France with a spectacular solo attack, taking his first career stage win in cycling’s biggest race and delivering Ireland’s first Tour victory since 2020. The 24-year-old EF Education–EasyPost rider launched his move with 42 km remaining on the 201.5 km stage from Bayeux to Vire Normandie, powering away from a strong eight-man … [Read more...] about Ben Healy claims first Tour de France stage win

Human rights lawyer Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh ‘honoured’ to join team at University of Galway

July 10, 2025 by

LEADING human rights lawyer Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh has been appointed as adjunct professor at the University of Galway. The barrister, who is based at the Matrix Chambers in London, said it was an “honour” to take up the role. “It is such an honour to be invited to join the University of Galway as Adjunct Professor,” she said this week. “At a time when the very fundamentals of … [Read more...] about Human rights lawyer Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh ‘honoured’ to join team at University of Galway

Ireland will host global conference highlighting value of cluster groups for businesses

July 10, 2025 by

IRELAND will host a global conference which highlights the importance of cluster groups for businesses across all industries. The TCI Global Conference will take place in Dublin in October. It will welcome more than 300 delegates from across the globe including “leading cluster experts and local thought leaders, who are committed to building more competitive, innovative and … [Read more...] about Ireland will host global conference highlighting value of cluster groups for businesses

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August 21, 1982

Paul “Bono” Hewson married his high school sweetheart Alison Stewart on this day in 1982. The two first met at Dublin’s Mount Temple Comprehensive School and began dating in 1975. They were married at All Saints Church in Dublin. Bono has dedicated two songs to his wife, “The Sweetest Thing” and “All I Want is You.” The couple has four children together.

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