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Cyclist killed in collision with van on Irish road

June 5, 2025 by

A CYCLIST has died after being involved in a collision in Co. Cork yesterday afternoon. The man, aged in his 60s, was struck by a van as he cycled along the N25 at Carrigtwohill at around 5pm. He was pronounced dead at the scene, Gardaí have confirmed in a statement. His body has been removed to the mortuary at University Cork Hospital where a post-mortem is due to take … [Read more...] about Cyclist killed in collision with van on Irish road

Heatwaves have ‘major impact’ on spread of disease

June 5, 2025 by

HEATWAVES can have a major influence on the spread of disease new research by Irish scientists has found. The study conducted by researchers at Trinity College Dublin, found that a multitude of factors related to sudden heatwaves can have a significant impact on environmentally transmitted diseases. It also found that many existing predictive models related to the spread of … [Read more...] about Heatwaves have ‘major impact’ on spread of disease

Northern Ireland’s population to peak in 2033

June 5, 2025 by

NORTHERN Ireland’s population is expected to reach its highest point in 2033, hitting nearly 1.95 million, before it starts to gradually decline, according to a recent report by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). The study emphasises a low birth rate as the main contributing factor. The projections show that by 2031, the number of deaths will … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland’s population to peak in 2033

Ireland deports men, women and children on chartered flight to Nigeria

June 5, 2025 by

IRELAND has deported 35 people to Nigeria on a chartered flight from Dublin Airport. That figure included 21 men, nine women and five children - who were part of family groups, An Garda Síochána said in a statement this morning. All were Nigerian nationals. “Yesterday, Wednesday, June 4, the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) of An Garda Síochána carried out an operation … [Read more...] about Ireland deports men, women and children on chartered flight to Nigeria

British Government must ‘honour its commitments’ on Casement Park

June 5, 2025 by

FIRST Minister Michelle O’Neill has called on the British Government to honour its commitments on funding the redevelopment of Casement Park stadium. Out of action since 2013, the GAA grounds in Belfast are in need of a costly rebuild in order to make them fit for purpose once again. There were hopes that the site could be rebuilt in time to host matches within the upcoming … [Read more...] about British Government must ‘honour its commitments’ on Casement Park

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May 7, 1915

The British ocean liner Lusitania was sunk by a German u-boat off the coast of Ireland, about 14 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale. The ship sank in 18 minutes and though there were enough lifeboats aboard, the severity prevented them from being launched. Of the 1,959 passengers on board, 1,198 drowned, 128 of them U.S. citizens. The death toll shocked the world and proved the impetus for America to enter WWI. The Germans contended that they only fired because the ship was carrying munitions. In 2008 a diving team explored the wreck and found millions of U.S. made Remington bullets which would seem to support that theory.

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