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New data shows people in Ireland are on average nearly 27 years old when they leave home

September 24, 2025 by

YOUNG Irish people are leaving home later in life than their EU counterparts new figures have revealed. According to EU statistics office Eurostat, the average young person in the EU is 26.2 years old by the time they leave their parents’ home, while in Ireland they leave at 26.8 years old. The leaving age has been steadily increasing since the mid-2000's, when the average was … [Read more...] about New data shows people in Ireland are on average nearly 27 years old when they leave home

British and Irish governments appoint independent expert for paramilitary disbandment

September 24, 2025 by

THE British and Irish Governments have jointly appointed conflict resolution specialist Fleur Ravensbergen as an Independent Expert for paramilitary group disbandment in Northern Ireland. Ravensbergen will assume the role this month under the Independent Reporting Commission (IRC). Her findings are due by mid-August 2026. The appointment, announced by Northern Ireland Secretary … [Read more...] about British and Irish governments appoint independent expert for paramilitary disbandment

Support dog released from Northern Irish prison following public backlash

September 24, 2025 by

A THREE-YEAR-OLD cocker spaniel, called Bailey, has been removed from Magilligan Prison in Derry after mounting public pressure over his welfare. The former family pet had been placed in the medium-security facility earlier this year as an emotional support dog for inmates. But after reports that he was visibly distressed, limping, and reacting negatively to the loud, chaotic … [Read more...] about Support dog released from Northern Irish prison following public backlash

Celebrations in Liverpool as popular Irishman turns 100

September 23, 2025 by

CELEBRATIONS stretched across the Irish Sea this month as a popular Mayo man marked his 100th birthday at home in Liverpool. Members of the city’s thriving Irish community were on hand to help Micheal Joe Cresham celebrate his big day. Born in Waterford, Hollymount, Mr Cresham left Mayo in the 1950s and moved to Norris Green in Liverpool, where his brother Jack had gone before … [Read more...] about Celebrations in Liverpool as popular Irishman turns 100

New report reveals alarming state of men’s health in Ireland

September 23, 2025 by

A NEW report has revealed that men in Ireland are dying prematurely from largely preventable causes, with those living in deprived areas facing higher risks. Commissioned by Movember Ireland and produced by researchers at South East Technological University in Waterford, The Real Face of Men’s Health is a 130-page report that paints a stark picture of male health outcomes … [Read more...] about New report reveals alarming state of men’s health in Ireland

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May 23, 2011

American President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle landed in Ireland on the first day of a six-day European tour. He met with Taoiseach Enda Kenny and then President Mary McAleese, before visiting relatives in the village of Moneygall, Co. Offaly, form where his great-great-great grandfather Folmouth Kearney left in 1850 at the age of 19. He drank a pint of Guinness, as did his wife, in Ollie Hayes pub. Obama also gave a speech in College Green, Dublin to a crowd of 25,000, and planted a tree in Phoenix Park.

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