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Wife of Conservative councillor to appear at Crown Court charged with stirring up racial hatred

August 11, 2024 by

THE WIFE of a Conservative councillor is due to appear at the Crown Court charged with publishing written material to stir up racial hatred. Lucy Connolly, 41, of Northampton, was arrested on Tuesday, August 8, following reports of a hate crime regarding a post published on Twitter/X on July 29. The post appeared in the wake of the killing of three young girls at a dance class … [Read more...] about Wife of Conservative councillor to appear at Crown Court charged with stirring up racial hatred

Man to be extradited from Dublin in relation to murder case

August 11, 2024 by

A MAN is to be extradited from Dublin to Northern Ireland in relation to a murder case. The 60-year-old man was unlawfully at large from prison in the North over a murder conviction from 1990. He was arrested by gardaí in the Dublin area on Saturday, August 10, on foot of an extradition warrant sought by the PSNI. The man appeared before the Extradition Court in Dublin this … [Read more...] about Man to be extradited from Dublin in relation to murder case

Cable that changed the world: Documentary tells story of first transatlantic cable between Ireland and North America

August 11, 2024 by

A NEW documentary that tells the story of the laying of the first transatlantic communications cable 165 years ago is set to hit screens this week. The Cable that Changed the World charts the eight-year task to achieve what many thought impossible — creating a near-instant communications link between Europe and North America. Narrated by actress Jessie Buckley, the documentary … [Read more...] about Cable that changed the world: Documentary tells story of first transatlantic cable between Ireland and North America

Investigation after shots fired at flat in Co. Down

August 11, 2024 by

POLICE are appealing for information after shots were fired at a property in Co. Down. At around 12.45am on Saturday, it was reported that a number of shots had been fired at a ground floor flat in the Shackleton Walk area of Newtownards. Damage was caused to the living room window of the property, which was unoccupied at the time of the incident. A male dressed in black … [Read more...] about Investigation after shots fired at flat in Co. Down

Ten police officers injured in ‘disgusting’ Derry disturbances

August 11, 2024 by

THE PSNI has said that 10 police officers were injured during several hours of disorder in Derry on Saturday night. Fireworks, petrol bombs and masonry were thrown at police during the disturbances in Nailors Row. At one point, the PSNI issuing a statement urging parents and guardians to bring their children home, with Foyle MP Colum Eastwood likening the involvement of young … [Read more...] about Ten police officers injured in ‘disgusting’ Derry disturbances

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June 27, 1963

President John F. Kennedy receives a warm welcome upon his visit to his ancestral home in Co. Wexford, Ireland. Marking the second day of his four day trip through Ireland, Kennedy also visited the nearby town of New Ross, where his great-grandfather Patrick Kennedy left from in 1848 during the potato famine. Kennedy made a speech stating, “When my great-grandfather left here to become a cooper in East Boston he carried nothing with him except two things–a strong religious faith and a strong desire for liberty. I am proud to say that all of his grandchildren have valued that inheritance.”

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