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Ancient Wren’s day tradition kept alive in Ireland

December 26, 2024 by

AN ancient Irish tradition is being kept alive and well in Dublin today. Wren’s Day traditionally falls on the day after Christmas, which is known as St Stephen’s Day in Ireland. The tradition sees people dress up in old clothes and paint their faces while parading through the streets singing, dancing and playing traditional music. Mick Lacy taking part in the Wren Boys … [Read more...] about Ancient Wren’s day tradition kept alive in Ireland

Man dies following Christmas Eve collision

December 26, 2024 by

A MAN has died following a collision in Co. Down on Christmas Eve. The driver was involved in a single vehicle collision on the Downpatrick Road in Ballynahinch at around 4.45pm on December 24. He died at the scene, the PSNI have confirmed. Inspector Cherith Adair, from the Collision Investigation Unit said: “Police received a report at approximately 4.45pm, that a car had been … [Read more...] about Man dies following Christmas Eve collision

Review of 2024 – the year in quotes

December 26, 2024 by

AS the year draws to a close we review the stories that hit the headlines in 2024 through some of their most memorable quotes... Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O'Neill “Gaza is the graveyard for children, let it not be the graveyard for international law.” First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill speaking on the Andrew Marr Show on LBC. Cillian Murphy “I … [Read more...] about Review of 2024 – the year in quotes

Two police officers assaulted in Christmas Day attack

December 26, 2024 by

TWO police officers were assaulted when they attempted to break up a mob riding scramblers in West Belfast on Christmas Day. The incident occurred at around 11am yesterday morning when officers were called to deal with anti-social behaviour in the Twinbrook area. "We received a number of reports of multiple scramblers being driven in the Bell Steele Road, Glenbawn and … [Read more...] about Two police officers assaulted in Christmas Day attack

A last farewell – famous Irish faces we lost in 2024

December 26, 2024 by

IN 2024 we lost several notable figures — from international celebrities to some cherished members of our own community. We profile just a very few here... Hazel Allen — restaurateur Hazel Allen was a pillar of Irish hospitality, known for her dedication to Ballymaloe House, which she helped turn into a global culinary destination. She also authored books on food and service, … [Read more...] about A last farewell – famous Irish faces we lost in 2024

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William Butler Yeats, Ireland’s most famous poet and one of the leading literary figures of the 20th century, was born in Sandyhurst, Co. Dublin on this day in 1865 to an upper class Protestant family. He spent much of his childhood in Co. Sligo, which heavily influenced Yeats’s natural themes, and he read classics like Shakespeare, Donne, Alighieri and Shelley. With Lady Gregory, he helped establish the Gaelic Literary Revival and founded the Abbey Theater in Dublin. He was the first Irishman awarded the Nobel Prize in 1923, followed by Shaw, Beckett and Heaney.

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