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Search underway for Irish hiker missing in Italy

September 8, 2024 by

A SEARCH is underway for an Irish hiker who has gone missing on the Italian island of Sardinia. L'Union Sarda reports that the 39-year-old man has not been seen since 4pm on Friday, when he and his brothers decided to split up along the third stage of the Santa Barbara Mining Trail. The newspaper added that the man went missing along a stretch of coast between Masua and Cala … [Read more...] about Search underway for Irish hiker missing in Italy

England players baffled as pitch invader lines up with team ahead of Ireland clash

September 8, 2024 by

A PITCH invader managed to make his way onto the field ahead of Ireland's Nations League clash with England in Dublin last night. The man, dressed in a full England kit with the number 69, lined up next to a bewildered Anthony Gordon as the teams prepared for the national anthems. YouTuber Daniel Jarvis has taken credit for the stunt, posting footage of the incident on his … [Read more...] about England players baffled as pitch invader lines up with team ahead of Ireland clash

Police officer sustains significant head injury during Belfast disturbance

September 8, 2024 by

A POLICE OFFICER sustained a significant head injury after being struck by a piece of masonry during a disturbance in Belfast. The incident occurred as officers dealt with anti-social behaviour off the Westlink dual carriageway in west Belfast at around 8.30pm on Thursday. Chief Inspector Claire Hamilton condemned the attack on the officer and urged parents to prevent their … [Read more...] about Police officer sustains significant head injury during Belfast disturbance

‘Increasingly difficult’ to manage parishes across Ireland due to priest shortages, bishop warns

September 5, 2024 by

IT is becoming “increasingly difficult” to manage Catholic Church parishes in one of Ireland’s largest dioceses due a priests shortage a bishop has warned. Retirement among the clergy and a lack of new vocations over successive years has left the Diocese of Killaloe struggling to maintain “full cover” to the five counties it serves. The vocations crisis prompted the Diocese to … [Read more...] about ‘Increasingly difficult’ to manage parishes across Ireland due to priest shortages, bishop warns

‘Baggage reclaim is a joke’: Belfast International ranked among worst airports

September 5, 2024 by

BELFAST International Airport has been ranked among the worst airports in a survey of passengers undertaken earlier this year. In April 2024, Which? surveyed almost 5,000 people about their experiences at airports in Britain and Northern Ireland in the previous 12 months. Respondents, who rated the airports across 11 categories, including seating, staff, toilets and queues at … [Read more...] about ‘Baggage reclaim is a joke’: Belfast International ranked among worst airports

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