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Ireland set to learn play-off opponents in bid for coveted World Cup spot

November 22, 2025 by

AFTER securing their place in the World Cup play-offs in dramatic fashion against Hungary on Sund... … [Read more...] about Ireland set to learn play-off opponents in bid for coveted World Cup spot

Officers injured as police car rammed in Co. Down

November 22, 2025 by

TWO police officers were injured after their patrol car was rammed in Co. Down.The incident happ... … [Read more...] about Officers injured as police car rammed in Co. Down

Wet wipes containing plastic set to be outlawed in Northern Ireland

November 22, 2025 by

WET WIPES containing plastic are set to be outlawed in Northern Ireland under new rules.The Depa... … [Read more...] about Wet wipes containing plastic set to be outlawed in Northern Ireland

Irish Government commits €2m to restore Dublin to Derry air route

November 22, 2025 by

THE Irish Government has confirmed a 2m funding allocation to restore the Dublin to Derry air ro... … [Read more...] about Irish Government commits €2m to restore Dublin to Derry air route

Dublin Mayor tells vandals destroying local playgrounds ‘grow up and cop on’

November 22, 2025 by

THE Mayor of Dublin has issued a public statement urging the vandals setting fire to playgrounds ... … [Read more...] about Dublin Mayor tells vandals destroying local playgrounds ‘grow up and cop on’

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July 18, 1981

What began as a peaceful protest of 10,000 people, in response to the British response to the Northern Ireland hunger strikes, eventually turned into a violent riot. In Dublin on July 18, 1981, at least 200 people were injured and hospitalized after about 500 protestors turned against a police force outside of the British Embassy.

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