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€100 fee for popular Irish obituary website takes effect this month

January 2, 2025 by

A CHARGE of €100 per death notice posted on RIP.ie will take effect this month. The fee has been imposed by new owners, The Irish Times Group, who acquired the online death notice platform in May 2024. Founded in 2005, by the Co. Louth-based company Gradam Communications, owned by siblings Jay and Dympna Coleman, RIP.ie has become one of Ireland’s most popular websites. It … [Read more...] about €100 fee for popular Irish obituary website takes effect this month

Funeral confirmed for couple killed in St Stephen’s Day collision

January 2, 2025 by

THE funeral details have been confirmed for a couple who died after being struck by a car on St Stephen’s Day. Dubliners Anto and Georgina Hogg (née Moore) died after being involved in the hit-and-run collision in Blanchardstown. The pair, who have two children, were hit while crossing a road at around 5.45pm on December 26. Mrs Hogg, who was aged in her 30s, was pronounced … [Read more...] about Funeral confirmed for couple killed in St Stephen’s Day collision

Number of Irish citizens needing consular assistance abroad increases for third year

January 2, 2025 by

MORE than 1800 Irish citizens needed consular assistance while abroad last year newly released figures reveal. In its Consular Assistance Overview for 2024, the Irish Government has confirmed that the number of consular cases dealt with by the Department of Foreign Affairs has increased for the third consecutive year The Department provided consular assistance to 1,858 new … [Read more...] about Number of Irish citizens needing consular assistance abroad increases for third year

Drivers urged to ‘wise up’ after 68 deaths on Northern Ireland’s roads

January 2, 2025 by

DRIVERS in Northern Ireland have been urged to ‘wise up’ on the roads this year to prevent ‘avoidable deaths’. PSNI figures reveal 68 people were killed in collisions in the North in 2024, including one child. Among those who died, eight were pedestrians, 12 were passengers and 38 were drivers. One cyclist and seven motorcyclists were also killed. “Sadly, we have witnessed … [Read more...] about Drivers urged to ‘wise up’ after 68 deaths on Northern Ireland’s roads

Public urged to call 999 ‘as soon as possible’ if they see wanted man

January 2, 2025 by

POLICE hunting a man wanted for burglary have urged the public to call them immediately if they see him. Jimmy Connors is wanted in relation to an incident which took place in Rugby. Jimmy Connors is wanted in relation to a burglary The 25-year-old, from Luton, is described as 5ft 8in tall and of a slim build with blue eyes, light brown hair, and an Irish accent. He has links … [Read more...] about Public urged to call 999 ‘as soon as possible’ if they see wanted man

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December 18, 1781

Barry Yelverton introduced the bill that will become Yelverton’s Act on this day in 1781. The bill was a modification to Poyning’s Law, which was already in place, and stated that all laws passed by both houses of the Irish parliament should be forwarded to England to become law by royal assent. This took the power to amend laws away from the Irish privy councils.

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