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Man arrested after conductor hospitalised in Co. Antrim train assault

May 9, 2024 by

A MAN has been arrested following an assault on a train conductor in Co. Antrim that left the victim requiring hospital treatment. The incident occurred at around 9.10am today aboard a train in the Magheramorne area of Larne. Train operator Translink has condemned the assault and offered a reward of up to £1,000 for information. The PSNI revealed it had arrested a 34-year-old … [Read more...] about Man arrested after conductor hospitalised in Co. Antrim train assault

‘An absolute gentleman’: Tributes paid to father-of-two who died in Co. Antrim collision

May 9, 2024 by

TRIBUTES have been paid to a man who died in a single-vehicle collision in Co. Antrim on Tuesday. Connor McNeill, 41, was pronounced dead at the scene following the collision on the Carnlough Road in Broughshane at around 3.30pm yesterday. Two young children, who were passengers in the car, remain in hospital where they are being treated for injuries that are not believed to be … [Read more...] about ‘An absolute gentleman’: Tributes paid to father-of-two who died in Co. Antrim collision

Ten Minutes with artist Gearoid Simms

May 7, 2024 by

Gearoid Simms is a Dublin artist, born and brought up in The Liberties. He describes his art as expressive realism. “I use a heavy texture to bring out feeling and as truthfully to the image as possible,” he says. Gearoid is exhibiting at the Trinity Centre in Bristol on May 21 He found time to leave his easel and answer our questions What are you up to? I'm preparing for my … [Read more...] about Ten Minutes with artist Gearoid Simms

Funding of €1m confirmed for projects which strengthen links across island of Ireland

May 7, 2024 by

A FUNDING allocation of €1million has been announced to support projects which work to strengthen links between the North and southern Ireland. Tánaiste Micheál Martin has today confirmed the 35 cross-border projects which will receive grants from the allocation under the Department of Foreign Affairs’ Shared Island Civic Society Fund. Mr Martin, who is also Ireland’s Minister … [Read more...] about Funding of €1m confirmed for projects which strengthen links across island of Ireland

Man pleads guilty to murdering his three younger siblings

May 7, 2024 by

A MAN has pleaded guilty to murdering his younger siblings in an attack in their Dublin home.   Andy Cash appeared in Dublin’s Central Criminal Court this morning where he pleaded guilty to murdering his 18-year-old sister Lisa Cash and eight-year-old twin siblings Chelsea and Christy Cawley in 2022. The court heard that Cash, who also lived in the property in Rossfield Avenue … [Read more...] about Man pleads guilty to murdering his three younger siblings

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July 6, 1907

Ireland’s Crown Jewels are found missing on this day in 1907, just before days before a state visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. The theft remains a mystery to this day. Arthur Vicars, Officer of Arms at Dublin Castle, held the jewels in his office and publicly accused his second in command, Francis Shackleton. Shackleton was exonerated and the case was never solved. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used this historical event as the influence for his Sherlock Holmes story “The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans.”

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