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Sinn Féin petition recalling Northern Ireland Assembly is successful

January 16, 2024 by

A SINN FÉIN motion to recall the Northern Ireland Assembly this week has been successful. The party’s vice president Michelle O’Neill submitted the petition on January 12 to recall Stormont ahead of mass strike action which is due to take place in Northern Ireland on Thursday, January 18. Titled Public Sector Pay Settlements, the motion demands that public sector workers … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin petition recalling Northern Ireland Assembly is successful

Plaque unveiled honouring connection between James Joyce’s The Dead and a Galway graveyard

January 16, 2024 by

PRESIDENT Michael D Higgins has unveiled a plaque honouring the link between the iconic Irish author James Joyce and a graveyard in Co. Galway. The tribute was officially revealed in Rahoon Cemetery to mark the connection of the grave of Michael ‘Sonny’ Bodkin with Joyce, his wife Nora Barnacle and his short story The Dead. Published in 1914 the tale was released within Joyce’s … [Read more...] about Plaque unveiled honouring connection between James Joyce’s The Dead and a Galway graveyard

Contest launched to find new song commemorating lives lost to Irish Famine

January 16, 2024 by

THE Liverpool Irish Festival (LIF) has launched a contest to find a fitting song that will mark the legacy of the Irish Famine in the city. Songwriters are being asked to submit their ideas for a tune which will honour the lives lost or impacted by the period known as the Great Famine or An Gorta Mór. Between 1845-52 mass starvation and disease caused by the potato blight … [Read more...] about Contest launched to find new song commemorating lives lost to Irish Famine

Former police officer who strangled ex-girlfriend jailed for attempted murder

January 16, 2024 by

A FORMER police officer who strangled his ex-girlfriend and left her unconscious in a hotel room has been jailed for attempted murder. James Riley, of Preston, Lancashire was sentenced to 16 years at Manchester Crown Court after pleading guilty to the offence. The court heard that the 28-year-old, who was an off-duty officer with Lancashire Police, had brutally attacked his … [Read more...] about Former police officer who strangled ex-girlfriend jailed for attempted murder

‘We taught him everything he knows’: Rising Irish basketball star’s pals steal show as they crash US press conference

January 14, 2024 by

Irish basketball player CJ Fulton may be making a big impression on the US college basketball scene but it was his pals who stole the limelight after a recent game. The 21-year-old Charleston Cougars guard from Belfast contributed six points and four assists in his team's 80-62 victory over Elon Phoenix on Friday. However, it was the former St Malachy's College student's … [Read more...] about ‘We taught him everything he knows’: Rising Irish basketball star’s pals steal show as they crash US press conference

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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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