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Three dead following two separate collisions in Co. Tipperary

December 14, 2025 by

THREE people have died following two separate road traffic collisions in Co. Tipperary this weekend. Two people are also being treated in hospital following the incidents, which occurred in Ballinunty and Clonmel. In the first incident, gardaí responded to reports of a four-vehicle collision on a local road at Killeen, Ballinunty, shortly before 6pm on Saturday. Two male … [Read more...] about Three dead following two separate collisions in Co. Tipperary

Father of former Celtic player and manager Neil Lennon passes away

December 14, 2025 by

GERRY LENNON, the father of former Celtic player and manager Neil Lennon, has passed away. The Co. Armagh native died at a care home on Friday 'surrounded by the love of his family' and will be laid to rest on Monday. Scottish Championship club Dunfermline Athletic, where Lennon took the reins in March, offered their condolences to their manager. "Everyone at Dunfermline … [Read more...] about Father of former Celtic player and manager Neil Lennon passes away

Three people die in separate fires in Northern Ireland this weekend

December 14, 2025 by

THREE people have died following separate fires at residential properties in Northern Ireland thus weekend. Two women, one in her 40s and one in her 50s, as well as a man in his 20s, were all pronounced dead at the scene of the fires. The PSNI has said it does not currently believe any of the incidents are suspicious. Incidents In the first incident, police were notified of a … [Read more...] about Three people die in separate fires in Northern Ireland this weekend

Guinness Belfast workers launch pre-Christmas strike as pay dispute deepens

December 12, 2025 by

A MAJOR pre-Christmas strike has erupted at Diageo’s Belfast packaging plant, where roughly 90 workers have begun an eight-day strike in a long-running row over pay. The action by Unite the Union centres on a pay gap between staff in Belfast and employees performing similar roles at Diageo’s Runcorn facility in England. The strike, which began early Friday and is scheduled to … [Read more...] about Guinness Belfast workers launch pre-Christmas strike as pay dispute deepens

Irish public urged to purchase real Christmas trees this year

December 11, 2025 by

PEOPLE across Ireland are being urged to buy real Christmas trees this year in a bid to support the nation’s tree growers. Agriculture Minister Michael Healy-Rae has urged people to support producers who have to put in up to a decade’s work before their offering can be harvested. “I am encouraging the public to support the Irish Christmas tree sector by purchasing a real Irish … [Read more...] about Irish public urged to purchase real Christmas trees this year

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July 17, 1951

Dublin’s Abbey Theater was destroyed by a fire on this date in 1951. The original buildings of the theater were all lost, however the Irish government helped rehouse the company at the Queen’s Theater until 1966 when the new Abbey Theater, a more contemporary theater facility, opened on the same site.

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