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Milliner Philip Treacy receives presidential honour for achievements among Irish diaspora

January 18, 2024 by

ICONIC Irish hat designer Philip Treacy is among 13 people to be honoured with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award for his achievements as an Irishman outside of his homeland. The annual awards are presented by the President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins each year in recognition of “the service given to this country, or to Irish communities abroad, by those who live … [Read more...] about Milliner Philip Treacy receives presidential honour for achievements among Irish diaspora

Thousands walk out in biggest public sector workers strike in history of Northern Ireland

January 18, 2024 by

THOUSANDS of public sector workers have taken to the picket line this morning as the biggest strike seen in Northern Ireland’s history gets underway. More than 100,000 people are reported to have supported the 24-hour action today, in protest over pay. Schools are closed, bus, train and ferry services have come to a halt and there is widespread disruption across health and … [Read more...] about Thousands walk out in biggest public sector workers strike in history of Northern Ireland

WATCH: Staff at Belfast Zoo capture gorilla making snowballs

January 18, 2024 by

THE SNOW may have forced Belfast Zoo to temporarily close its doors this week but it couldn't freeze the fun of one resident. Despite a series of weather warnings over the weekend, the attraction managed to stay open on Monday. However, when the city was blanketed by snow overnight, it was unable to open to the public on Tuesday and Wednesday and remains closed today due to the … [Read more...] about WATCH: Staff at Belfast Zoo capture gorilla making snowballs

Irish community pays tribute following death of Labour MP Tony Lloyd

January 18, 2024 by

IRISH community leaders have paid tribute following the death of Labour MP Tony Lloyd. Mr Lloyd, who was one of the longest-serving MPs in Britain, was a committed supporter of the Irish community and a proud member of the diaspora. In a statement his family confirmed his death yesterday afternoon following a battle with cancer. “We are absolutely devastated to announce the … [Read more...] about Irish community pays tribute following death of Labour MP Tony Lloyd

Fundraiser set up to support family of Irishman missing in Australia

January 18, 2024 by

A FUNDRAISER has been set up to support the family of an Irishman who has been missing in Australia for more than a week. Damien Lucey, 42, was last seen on January 8 swimming at Honeycombs Beach in Busselton, around 250km south of Perth, Western Australia. Two people heard the Cork native calling out for help, however, despite extensive searches by police and rescue teams, no … [Read more...] about Fundraiser set up to support family of Irishman missing in Australia

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July 9, 1797

Political theorist Edmund Burke died at the age of 68 on this day in 1797. Born in Dublin to a successful solicitor who had converted from Catholicism to Anglicanism, Burke was raised in the same faith with similar moral values. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin and started a debate club. Thinking he wanted to go into law, he attended Middle Temple in England, but decided otherwise and left school in favor of a career in writing. He wrote several treatises, his most famous being “A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful.” Eventually, Burke became a member of parliament.

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