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Clare Council in Cliffs of Moher €8m land deal

April 20, 2025 by

CLARE County Council spent €8 million acquiring two plots of land near the Cliffs of Moher last year — despite ongoing planning and access issues — according to the latest report from the local government auditor. The sites, considered "of special interest” due to their strategic location beside Ireland’s most visited natural attraction, were bought at what the auditor … [Read more...] about Clare Council in Cliffs of Moher €8m land deal

Queen Camilla’s Easter hat highlights longstanding link to Irish designer

April 20, 2025 by

QUEEN Camilla’s appearance at the Easter Matins Service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, was a subtly stylish nod to one of her favourite fashion designers. She wore a pale blue coat dress paired with a rose-trimmed hat by Irish-born milliner Philip Treacy, continuing a royal fashion partnership that spans two decades. The dress was by Fiona Clare Couture. Hat creations by … [Read more...] about Queen Camilla’s Easter hat highlights longstanding link to Irish designer

‘Pay to Stay’ — Dublin looks to join cities charging visitors

April 20, 2025 by

A NEW tourist tax on hotel stays in Dublin is being developed by the capital's four local authorities, with the aim of having it in place by September. The proposal, backed by a cross-party group of councillors, is intended to generate additional revenue for public services such as street cleaning and public toilets. While the measure would require national legislation, … [Read more...] about ‘Pay to Stay’ — Dublin looks to join cities charging visitors

Australian police issue arrest warrant for Irishman known to use multiple aliases

April 20, 2025 by

AN ARREST warrant has been issued by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) for an Irish national alleged to be in the country unlawfully. Michael Connors, 25, who was last seen in Brisbane, Queensland, on March 15, is being sought by authorities for alleged passport offences. He has been known to assume other identities, including the names Craig O'Neill, Michael O'Brien, John … [Read more...] about Australian police issue arrest warrant for Irishman known to use multiple aliases

Eurovision singer Clodagh Rodgers passes away at the age of 78

April 20, 2025 by

CLODAGH RODGERS, the Co. Down singer who represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song contest in 1977, has passed away at the age of 78. The news of her passing was shared on social media by her son, Sam Sorbie, who revealed she had been battling illness for the past three years. "Mum has lived an incredible life, full of love and happiness," he wrote. "Her fantastic … [Read more...] about Eurovision singer Clodagh Rodgers passes away at the age of 78

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May 9, 1889

On this day in 1889, Thomas Kiley riding Spokane won the 15th Kentucky Derby. Spokane, who had Irish lineage as a descendant of stallion Faugh-A-Ballagh (Ire. 1841), was the only Montana-born horse to win the Derby. According to a report in Horse Racing Forum James James, Jesse James’ older brother, was at the Derby on that day “looking like a Southern gentleman in his Prince Albert suit and white hat.” James won $2,400 on an early race on the card, then asked a bookmaker what the price was on Spokane in the Derby. “Ten-to-one, and the sky’s the limit,” the bookie replied. James slapped down $5,000 on Spokane, and the bookie declared, “as far as I’m concerned, that’s the sky.” James won his bet on Spokane.

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