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Sinn Féin ‘extremely disappointed’ as GAA opts to continue Allianz partnership

December 21, 2025 by

SINN FÉIN TD Joanna Byrne has said she is 'extremely disappointed' after the GAA opted to continue its partnership agreement with insurance company Allianz. Nine counties had passed motions at their annual conventions calling for the organisation to sever ties with the German company over alleged links to Israel. However, following a meeting of the GAA's Coiste Bainistíochta to … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin ‘extremely disappointed’ as GAA opts to continue Allianz partnership

Pair who placed camera on ex-police officer’s driveway are jailed for terror offences

December 21, 2025 by

TWO men who placed a camera on the driveway of a retired police officer 'in keeping with a prelude to an attack' have been jailed for terror offences. Damien Duffy, 56, from Coalisland and 31-year-old Shea Reynolds from Lurgan were each convicted of two counts of Preparatory Acts of Terrorism, Possession of an Article for Use in Terrorism and Attempting to Collect Information … [Read more...] about Pair who placed camera on ex-police officer’s driveway are jailed for terror offences

Legislation allowing oral testimony to be gathered for Omagh Bombing Inquiry will be prioritised

December 18, 2025 by

THE Irish Government will prioritise the drafting of legislation to allow it to further assist the Omagh Bombing Inquiry it was confirmed this week. Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan gained approval for the “priority drafting of a bill to enable the taking of oral testimony for the purposes of the Omagh Bombing Inquiry” he confirmed in a statement made yesterday, Mr O’Callaghan, … [Read more...] about Legislation allowing oral testimony to be gathered for Omagh Bombing Inquiry will be prioritised

Over 120 gardaí to carry tasers in pilot scheme amid rise in attacks

December 18, 2025 by

UNIFORMED gardaí are to be equipped with tasers under a new pilot programme aimed at addressing the rise in violence against police officers. The six-month initiative will see 128 gardaí at stations in Dublin city centre and Waterford armed with tasers, also known as conductive energy devices, while on patrol. The designated areas include Kevin Street, Store Street and Pearse … [Read more...] about Over 120 gardaí to carry tasers in pilot scheme amid rise in attacks

Witness appeal following fatal collision in Limerick

December 18, 2025 by

GARDAÍ have appealed for witnesses to come forward after a young man died in a collision in Co. Limerick. The incident, which happened in the early hours of this morning, also saw three teenagers brought to hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Two cars collided on the N21 at Ballymurragh West at around 12.50am today. One of the drivers, a man in his 20s, was pronounced … [Read more...] about Witness appeal following fatal collision in Limerick

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April 11, 1971

The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ended its long-held ban on members playing or attending “foreign” sports games such as soccer and rugby on April 11, 1971. The most notable controversy surrounding the ban took place in 1938, when Douglas Hyde, then President of Ireland, was suspended as a Patron of the Association after he attended an international soccer match in Dalymount Park, Dublin. He was later re-admitted in a vote of 120 – 11 at the GAA’s 1939 Annual Congress. The lifting of the ban also resulted in Croke Park, Dublin’s large GAA staduim, being permitted to host foreign games.

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