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Witness appeal after driver dies in Co. Monaghan collision

January 29, 2026 by

GARDAÍ have appealed for witnesses to come forward after a driver died in a collision in Co. Monaghan. Officers were called to the single-vehicle incident at Inishammon in Smithboro at around 7.30pm last night. A car collided on the R187 between Monaghan and Rosslea and the driver - a man aged in his 30’s who was the only person in the car - was pronounced dead at the … [Read more...] about Witness appeal after driver dies in Co. Monaghan collision

Northern Irish business makes major investment to convert dust into clean energy

January 29, 2026 by

A CABINET maker in Northern Ireland has made a £9m investment to purchase a system which will allow it to convert manufacturing dust into clean energy. O&S Doors in Co. Tyrone has spent the sum to install a biomass-fuelled Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system at its site in Dungannon. It is the first business across the island of Ireland to install the system, which will … [Read more...] about Northern Irish business makes major investment to convert dust into clean energy

Man, 71, dies after car crashes into shop in Co. Tyrone

January 28, 2026 by

A MAN has died after a car crashed into a shop in Co. Tyrone this afternoon. Police have named the deceased man as 71-year-old Gerard Rafferty, known as 'Jock', from the Coalisland area. In a statement, First Minister Michelle O'Neill said she is 'thinking of everyone involved'. The incident occurred when a car crashed through the window of a petrol station shop on the Moor … [Read more...] about Man, 71, dies after car crashes into shop in Co. Tyrone

Bundee Aki axed from Ireland’s Six Nations squad for ‘disciplinary reasons’

January 28, 2026 by

BUNDEE AKI has been axed from Ireland's Six Nations squad for disciplinary reasons, the IRFU has revealed. The centre has not travelled to Portugal for the team's pre-tournament training camp after confronting match officials in the wake of Connacht's URC defeat to Leinster on Saturday. Uncapped Ulster centre Jude Postlethwaite, 23, has replaced Aki for Ireland, who get their … [Read more...] about Bundee Aki axed from Ireland’s Six Nations squad for ‘disciplinary reasons’

Kneecap announce new album, Fenian, in response to ‘those that tried to silence us’

January 28, 2026 by

IRISH hip-hop trio Kneecap have announced their new album will be titled Fenian, adding that it is in response to 'those that tried to silence us'. Meanwhile, it has been revealed that a van that appeared in Belfast last week prompting people to call a 'Fenian Hotline' to 'report Fenian activity' was a campaign to launch the album. The company behind the creative album launch, … [Read more...] about Kneecap announce new album, Fenian, in response to ‘those that tried to silence us’

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