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Shoplifter who stole chocolate worth £650 from one store jailed

October 10, 2024 by

A PROLIFIC shoplifter who stole £650 worth of chocolate from one store has been jailed. Stephen Maher went on a five-day shoplifting spree in Wolverhampton from September 27 – October 1 The 36-year-old, of Hordern Road, Whitmore Reans, was arrested by officers on Saturday, October 5 in Heath Town, on suspicion of targeting one shop in Willenhall Road, four times between … [Read more...] about Shoplifter who stole chocolate worth £650 from one store jailed

Teen caught hiding between garages jailed for possession of imitation gun

October 10, 2024 by

A TEENAGER who fled the scene of a fight and was found hiding between garages by police officers has been jailed for possessing an imitation gun. Reiiko Murphy was involved in a fight with another man in Bedworth at around 10.15pm on February 29. When police officers arrived at the scene in Coventry Road, Murphy, of Agincourt Road in Coventry, gave chase. Warwickshire Police’s … [Read more...] about Teen caught hiding between garages jailed for possession of imitation gun

Healthy ageing among Irish community goes under spotlight at inaugural event

October 10, 2024 by

ORGANISATIONS serving older members of the Irish community in Britain have come together to support one another in promoting healthy ageing within the diaspora. An event hosted by Irish in Britain (IIB) brought groups from across the south of England to Kings Place in Kings Cross for their inaugural instalment of their new Healthy Ageing Project. Some 40 staff members working … [Read more...] about Healthy ageing among Irish community goes under spotlight at inaugural event

First ever national plan to ‘normalise Irish language’ in Ireland revealed

October 10, 2024 by

THE Irish Government has published a plan that sets out their framework to create an entirely bilingual public service by 2030. The National Plan for Irish Language Public Services 2024-2030 was released this week. It is the first of its kind in the history of the Irish state and it will be a central element of the nation’s intended move towards a bilingual public … [Read more...] about First ever national plan to ‘normalise Irish language’ in Ireland revealed

Mary Ward was ‘victim of violent crime’ weeks before her murder Police Ombudsman reveals

October 10, 2024 by

A 22-YEAR-OLD woman who was murdered at her home in Belfast had reported being a victim of violent crime to police weeks before her death. Mary Ward was found dead at her home in the city on Tuesday, October 1. The young woman was last seen alive on Wednesday, September 25 in Dungannon as well as in Grand Central Bus Station and Melrose Street in Belfast. A murder investigation … [Read more...] about Mary Ward was ‘victim of violent crime’ weeks before her murder Police Ombudsman reveals

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June 25, 1970

The ban restricting Catholics from attending Trinity College Dublin is finally lifted on this day in 1970. Through the help of the then Archbishop of Dublin John McQuaid, the Roman Catholic church removes its policy of disapproval or even excommunication for Catholics who enrolled at Trinity College without the proper permission. Authorities at the school also allow for a Catholic chaplain to be based at the college.

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