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The Cardiff GAA club leading a revival after 70 years

February 20, 2026 by

ONE of Britain’s oldest Irish GAA clubs is marking its 70th anniversary, highlighting its role as a cultural lifeline for generations of emigrants in Cardiff Founded in 1956, the Cardiff club has grown from modest beginnings into what chairman Marty Dolan describes as “an absolute focal point for the Irish community” in the city and a sporting powerhouse in its own right. He … [Read more...] about The Cardiff GAA club leading a revival after 70 years

Conor Gadd on opening Burro and bringing Irish hospitality to the heart of London

February 20, 2026 by

WHEN Conor Gadd thinks about food, he thinks about two women in their seventies in North Belfast. “My parents worked a lot, and I was brought up by two ladies in their 70s. They were both fabulous cooks.” "So while a lot of my friends were being brought up on Goodfella’s pizza, I was being treated to really high-calibre food day in and day out. That was a really formative … [Read more...] about Conor Gadd on opening Burro and bringing Irish hospitality to the heart of London

Gardaí release tattoo clue in bid to identify man left in critical condition following Temple Bar assault

February 19, 2026 by

GARDAÍ are attempting to identify a man left hospitalised following an alleged assault in Dublin's Temple Bar area by releasing details of the victim's tattoo. The incident occurred in Cope Street, Dublin 2 at around 12.30am on Wednesday. The man, whose age is unknown, is being treated at Beaumont Hospital, where his condition is described as critical. "Gardaí have sought the … [Read more...] about Gardaí release tattoo clue in bid to identify man left in critical condition following Temple Bar assault

An Post releases new stamps celebrating the iconic Aran jumper

February 19, 2026 by

AN POST has released new stamps celebrating one of Ireland's iconic and unique fashion staples — the Aran jumper. The cable-patterned garments were originally hand-knitted with unscoured wool that retained its natural oils to make it water resistant. Taking their name from the Aran Islands in Co. Galway, where they were an essential item for fisherman, they have since become … [Read more...] about An Post releases new stamps celebrating the iconic Aran jumper

King Charles says ‘law must take its course’ after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly arrested

February 19, 2026 by

BRITAIN'S King Charles has said 'the law must take its course' after his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was reportedly arrested. Thames Valley Police have refused to name the person they have detained this morning on suspicion of misconduct in public office. However, King Charles has released a statement saying he has 'learned with the deepest concern' the news of his … [Read more...] about King Charles says ‘law must take its course’ after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly arrested

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July 12, 1690

Protestant William of Orange and his forces defeated Catholic James II on this day in 1690 at Battle of the Boyne. William’s victory rendered James II’s attempt to regain the British throne unsuccessful and allowed for a continuation of Protestant ascendancy in Ireland. The battle was fought across the River Boyne near Drogheda. July 12 is also known as “The Twelfth” or “Orange Day” in Belfast.

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