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Ireland’s foreign minister attends EU meeting in Paris at ‘critical juncture’ for war in Ukraine

January 6, 2026 by

IRELAND is among the countries represented at a meeting being held in Paris today to discuss bringing an end to the war in Ukraine. Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee is among those attending the gathering of the Coalition of the Willing, which is being hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. “At this critical juncture for Ukraine, after almost four years of brutal … [Read more...] about Ireland’s foreign minister attends EU meeting in Paris at ‘critical juncture’ for war in Ukraine

‘Worried’ grandfather appeals for man missing since New Year’s Day to come home

January 6, 2026 by

A CONCERNED grandfather has made an emotional appeal for a man who has been missing from Co. Tyrone since New Year’s Day to come home. Taylor Stewart was last seen in the Church Heights area of Cookstown at around 5.30am on Thursday, January 1. Police have been searching for the 21-year-old, who hails from the Cookstown area, ever since. “We are working hard alongside our … [Read more...] about ‘Worried’ grandfather appeals for man missing since New Year’s Day to come home

Arrest made following death of popular businessman in Donegal

January 6, 2026 by

AN arrest has been made after a popular businessman died following an assault in Donegal. The man died following an incident at a residence in Adara in the early hours of yesterday morning (January 5). He has since been named locally as 65-year-old businessman Stephen McCahill, who is a co-owner of the Corner House bar in Adara. Local community group the Glenties Town Team paid … [Read more...] about Arrest made following death of popular businessman in Donegal

Man in his 80s dies in Co. Antrim collision

January 4, 2026 by

A MAN in his 80s has died following a single-vehicle collision in Co. Antrim. The incident, involving a red Ford Kuga Titanium car, occurred in the Carnbore Road area of Bushmills on Saturday afternoon. "Officers, along with colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service, attended the scene," said Chief Inspector Simpson … [Read more...] about Man in his 80s dies in Co. Antrim collision

Traffic warden suffers facial fractures after being struck with bag of bottles in Co. Down

January 4, 2026 by

A TRAFFIC WARDEN sustained facial fractures and cuts after a man swung a bag of bottles and struck him in the face. The incident happened in the Main Street area of Newcastle, Co. Down on Saturday afternoon. Four police officers were also assaulted after they tracked down a man suspected of the initial attack. Police said they received a report from a member of the public just … [Read more...] about Traffic warden suffers facial fractures after being struck with bag of bottles in Co. Down

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July 16, 1999

Three time Olympic gold medalist and Irish swimmer Michelle de Bruin was stripped of her swimming records on this day in 1999 and was officially banned from swimming competitively for four years after it was discovered that she had tampered with a required urine sample. De Bruin was suspected by many as having taken performance-enhancing drugs and the ban effectively ended her swimming career.

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