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Teenage boy attacked by masked men armed with metal bars

May 14, 2024 by

A TEENAGE boy was attacked in a park by two masked men carrying metal bars. The 16-year-old was targeted in the Hamilton Park area of Ballymoney in Co. Antrim at around 10.25pm last night (May 13). He was hospitalised following the incident, where he was treated for injuries to his head, leg and arm. Police are appealing for any witnesses to the incident to come forward. "Our … [Read more...] about Teenage boy attacked by masked men armed with metal bars

Appeal for witnesses after man and woman seriously injured in Longford collision

May 14, 2024 by

GARDAÍ have appealed for witnesses to a collision in Longford to come forward. Four people were in a car that was involved in a single vehicle collision in Ballinalee at around 11.30pm on May 12. Gardaí and emergency services responded to the incident - which happened on a local road at Esker Cross - which saw all of the occupants of the car taken by ambulance to Tullamore and … [Read more...] about Appeal for witnesses after man and woman seriously injured in Longford collision

Twelve police officers attacked while arresting man accused of domestic violence

May 14, 2024 by

TWELVE police officers were attacked while arresting a man accused of domestic abuse. The officers were responding to a call for assistance following reports of a domestic violence assault at a property in Lurgan. Co Armagh in the early hours of May 11. When they arrived and attempted to arrest the man on suspicion of common assault, he lashed out at the officers. The man … [Read more...] about Twelve police officers attacked while arresting man accused of domestic violence

Pope Francis appoints Irish priest as new Papal Nuncio to South Sudan

May 14, 2024 by

AN Irish priest has been appointed by Pope Francis as the new Papal Nuncio to South Sudan. Monsignor Séamus Horgan, who hails from Ennis in County Clare, was appointed to the ambassadorial position by the Pope today (May 14). He will be based in the city of Juba. A native of Tobarteascáin near St. Flannan’s College, where he completed his secondary schooling, Monsignor Horgan … [Read more...] about Pope Francis appoints Irish priest as new Papal Nuncio to South Sudan

Paul McCartney’s Olympic opening ceremony boots expected to fetch £15k at auction

May 14, 2024 by

A PAIR of boots specially designed for and worn by Paul McCartney during the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony are going up for auction. Worn by the musical legend – who was born and raised in an Irish household in Liverpool - during his performance, which closed the historic opening ceremony, the boots are expected to fetch up to £15k when they go under the hammer at … [Read more...] about Paul McCartney’s Olympic opening ceremony boots expected to fetch £15k at auction

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July 7, 1816

On this day in 1816, Dublin born playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan died in London. Sheridan was a member of the British House of Commons and is best remembered for his plays “A Trip to Scarborough,” “The Rivals,” and “The School for Scandal.” He was very well respected by his contemporaries and is buried at the Poet’s Corner at Westminster Abbey.

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