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Council of Europe urges UK to promote use of Irish language in Northern Ireland

September 19, 2024 by

THE Council of Europe has called on the UK to make better efforts to promote the use of the Irish language in Northern Ireland. Experts at the organisation have published a report on the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man with regards to the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Their findings show that the UK needs to “adopt language strategies for Irish and … [Read more...] about Council of Europe urges UK to promote use of Irish language in Northern Ireland

Police name Irish pedestrian killed in collision with lorry in London

September 19, 2024 by

POLICE have named a pedestrian who was killed in a collision with a lorry in north London last year. Thomas Murphy died after being involved in the incident which happened at around 3.30pm on Saturday, November 25, 2023 at the junction of Kilburn High Road and Cambridge Avenue. The 71-year-old, an Irish national who was living in Maida Vale, died at the scene, which was not far … [Read more...] about Police name Irish pedestrian killed in collision with lorry in London

Michael McGrath’s appointment to EU justice role recognises Ireland’s ‘strong and open society’

September 19, 2024 by

IRELAND’S Michael McGrath has welcomed his nomination to the EU justice role claiming it recognises Ireland’s position as a “strong and open society” The former finance minister was assigned the European Commission portfolio of Democracy, Justice, and Rule of Law by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen this week. “I have entrusted him with the responsibility to take … [Read more...] about Michael McGrath’s appointment to EU justice role recognises Ireland’s ‘strong and open society’

Second security alert at GAA grounds in Belfast declared a ‘hoax’

September 19, 2024 by

PSNI officers have confirmed a security alert at a GAA ground in Belfast yesterday afternoon was a ‘hoax’. The incident saw a suspicious object found at the Henry Jones Playing Fields on Church Road in Castlereagh, which are used by East Belfast GAA. In a statement this morning the PSNI confirmed the object had been “examined” and the threat declared a “hoax”. Church Road in … [Read more...] about Second security alert at GAA grounds in Belfast declared a ‘hoax’

40 firefighters tackle blaze at derelict Belfast building

September 19, 2024 by

A BLAZE at a derelict building in Belfast is being treated as arson. Firefighters were called to the site of an unused building in the Saintfield Road area of Belfast at around 3am on September 18. The fire took hold in the ground floor of the building (Pic: NIFRS) A large fire had started on the ground floor of the three-storey site, which quickly spread. It took 40 … [Read more...] about 40 firefighters tackle blaze at derelict Belfast building

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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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