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After St Patrick’s Washington celebrations – the shape of things to come?

March 15, 2025 by

The Irish Post's PETER KELLY reports from inside the White House  DID the DUP 'steal a march' on normally super-savvy Irish republicans in the United States' St Patrick's events? You bet they did. In the land of the free rein for Sinn Féin in the past, the DUP — the party founded by Rev Ian Paisley more than fifty years ago — commanded previously unthinkable centre stage in a … [Read more...] about After St Patrick’s Washington celebrations – the shape of things to come?

Hourly service between Belfast and Dublin: the verdict six months on

March 14, 2025 by

IT’S been almost six months since the Enterprise rail service between Belfast and Dublin extended its timetable to provide hourly train journeys between the two cities. As one of the main transport routes along the east coast of the island, commuters rely heavily on the rail network as a means of facilitating both trade and leisure. The service now runs fifteen times during … [Read more...] about Hourly service between Belfast and Dublin: the verdict six months on

New documentary focuses on high suicide rate among young Traveller men

March 14, 2025 by

A DOCUMENTARY that has just premiered at the Dublin International Film Festival exposes alarming Traveller mental health issues and extremely high rates of suicide within the community.  Mind Your Head has taken three years to make and features 37-year-old Dublin born Andy Spoore’s battle against depression and rehabilitation from living on the streets of Chelmsford, Essex. A … [Read more...] about New documentary focuses on high suicide rate among young Traveller men

Burke family thrown out of gala dinner in Washington

March 14, 2025 by

THERE were dramatic scenes at the Ireland Funds gala dinner in Washington DC last night, after members of the Burke family were removed from the event. They were in attendance to protest the prosecution of teacher-family member Enoch Burke for contempt of court. An Taoiseach Micheál Martin was at the gala, along with several key stakeholders from the US Congress, Northern … [Read more...] about Burke family thrown out of gala dinner in Washington

Man who left young son with ‘catastrophic’ brain injuries jailed for murder

March 13, 2025 by

A MAN will serve a minimum of 20 years behind bars for the murder of his young son. Craig Rowland, of Millington Park in Portadown, appeared at Laganside Court today in connection with the murder of his son Lewis Oliver Rowland. Lewis was just three months old when he was admitted to hospital in November 2015 with “catastrophic injuries”. An investigation into the injuries … [Read more...] about Man who left young son with ‘catastrophic’ brain injuries jailed for murder

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June 11, 1919

Actor Richard Todd, who was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Cpl. Lachlan McLachlan in 1949’s The Hasty Heart, was born on June 11, 1919 in Dublin. After training for a military career, Todd changed his sights and enrolled at the Italia Conti Academy of Theater Arts in London. He first appeared in a production of Twelfth Night in 1936. Todd enlisted in the British Army during World War II. After his successful role in The Hasty Heart, he appeared in several more films including The Longest Day (1962.) He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1993 and died on December 9, 2009.

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