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Man stabbed in stomach and slashed across face in attack in Derry

January 11, 2024 by

A MAN was taken to hospital after being found with stab wounds and facial injuries following an attack in Derry. The victim, a man aged in his 20s, was found in the early hours of this morning at a property in the Heron Way area. Police were called to the scene shortly before 2.40am where he was found with stab wounds to his body and facial lacerations. “He was taken to … [Read more...] about Man stabbed in stomach and slashed across face in attack in Derry

Campaigners will protest outside parliament over British Government’s ‘shameful’ Legacy Act

January 11, 2024 by

IRISH campaigners will protest against the British Government’s controversial Legacy Act in Westminster this month. On Thursday, January 25, the Terence MacSwiney Commemoration Committee will hold their 52nd anniversary vigil to remember the victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre, which took place in Derry on January 30, 1972. Held outside parliament, the vigil will also serve … [Read more...] about Campaigners will protest outside parliament over British Government’s ‘shameful’ Legacy Act

Ireland announces new cycle network connecting 2.8m people across the country

January 11, 2024 by

SOME 3,500km of cycle routes will connect 2.8million people across Ireland under a newly announced scheme aimed at getting people out of their cars and onto their bikes. Launched this week, Ireland’s new National Cycling Network (NCN) will see the country criss-crossed by 3,500km of safe bike corridors, linking over 200 cities, towns and villages nationally. Composed of 85 … [Read more...] about Ireland announces new cycle network connecting 2.8m people across the country

Proposal for wind farm in Northern Irish beauty spot refused

January 11, 2024 by

AN application for planning permission to build a wind farm at a Northern Irish beauty spot has been refused. The Department for Infrastructure (DFI) has issued a Notice of Opinion to refuse planning permission for the proposed Unshinagh Wind Farm within the Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Deemed ‘regionally significant’, the planning … [Read more...] about Proposal for wind farm in Northern Irish beauty spot refused

Kayakers rescued after getting into difficulty in River Bann

January 11, 2024 by

TWO kayakers were rescued after being caught in an unexpectedly strong tide while on the River Bann. Dog walkers raised the alarm after spotting the pair in trouble at around 6.20pm on January 9. PSNI officers were the first to arrive on the scene, where they found the men clinging to branches to stop themselves being dragged away by the current. “Two officers entered the cold … [Read more...] about Kayakers rescued after getting into difficulty in River Bann

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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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