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Ireland’s prisons are reaching breaking point

June 24, 2025 by

OVERCROWDING in Irish prisons is spiralling out of control, in what experts are calling a national ‘crisis’. With facilities operating at nearly 120% capacity, over 400 inmates are currently sleeping on floors. This mirrors a broader trend across Europe, where the prison population grew by almost 4% in 2023 alone. Tougher sentencing laws and years of underinvestment in prison … [Read more...] about Ireland’s prisons are reaching breaking point

Second man arrested following PSNI raids linked to West Belfast UDA

June 24, 2025 by

TWO men have been arrested following a series of raids by PSNI officers investigating suspected criminality linked to the West Belfast UDA. A number of properties in north and south Belfast were searched by officers last week. Items recovered from searches in the Joanmount Gardens area of the city included a sawn-off shotgun, ammunition, a significant quantity of suspected … [Read more...] about Second man arrested following PSNI raids linked to West Belfast UDA

British Library will reinstate Oscar Wilde’s revoked reading pass

June 24, 2025 by

THE British Library has confirmed it will reinstate an historic reader pass once belonging to Oscar Wilde which was revoked when he was found guilty of ‘gross indecency’ in 1895. “After 130 years, the British Library plans to symbolically reinstate the Reader Pass that belonged to the renowned poet and writer Oscar Wilde,” the organisation confirmed this month. “As revealed in … [Read more...] about British Library will reinstate Oscar Wilde’s revoked reading pass

Tánaiste ‘concerned’ over US vetting social media accounts of students applying for visas

June 24, 2025 by

TÁNAISTE Simon Harris has shared his “concern” over a new policy requiring Irish students to allow their social media accounts to be vetted before being granted permission to travel to the US. The US Department of State announced the new "comprehensive and thorough" social media vetting system this week, which takes effect immediately. It requires anyone applying for a US visa … [Read more...] about Tánaiste ‘concerned’ over US vetting social media accounts of students applying for visas

Police officer left ‘unable to work’ after being dragged by car

June 24, 2025 by

A POLICE officer who was dragged along the road by a car driven by a suspected offender has been left “unable to work” for several weeks. The officer stopped a car in the Beltany Road area of Omagh at around 11pm on June 22. When he attempted to breathalyse the driver he sped off, dragging the officer with him. “The officer stopped a vehicle on the Beltany Road shortly after … [Read more...] about Police officer left ‘unable to work’ after being dragged by car

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August 22, 1922

Irish revolutionary and politician Michael Collins was assassinated in Co. Cork during an ambush on this day in 1922. Collins, who was the preeminent Sinn Fein leader, helped stage the 1916 Easter Rising in response to British parliament’s opposition to Irish home rule. An annual commemoration is held every August 22 in Cork and at Collins’s graveside at Glasnevin.

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