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Concern for woman missing from Co. Kilkenny

February 9, 2025 by

GARDAÍ are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a woman missing from Co. Kilkenny. Fiona Booth, 50, was reported missing from her home in Gowran on Friday, February 7. Ms Booth is described as being approximately 5' 5" in height, of slim build, with blonde hair. It is not known what she was wearing when she was last seen in Gowran on Tuesday, February 4 … [Read more...] about Concern for woman missing from Co. Kilkenny

Solidarity between families of victims of Omagh bombing and Stardust tragedies

February 7, 2025 by

FAMILIES bereaved in Dublin's Stardust fire tragedy in 1981 have shown solidarity with Omagh bombing survivors at their Public Inquiry. Travelling with the Dublin campaigners from the capital, I was told of their determination to support the Tyrone families. Gertrude Barrett's 17-year-old son Michael was among 48 killed in the notorious St Valentine's Ball blaze on 14 February … [Read more...] about Solidarity between families of victims of Omagh bombing and Stardust tragedies

Croke Park poised to host Ireland’s first NFL game

February 7, 2025 by

CROKE Park in Dublin is on the brink of making history as Ireland’s first-ever NFL game is poised to take place later this year. Government officials were briefed last week on a proposal to bring a Pittsburgh Steelers fixture to the GAA headquarter, with speculation mounting that the Steelers could face off against the Green Bay Packers this September. Discussions are ongoing, … [Read more...] about Croke Park poised to host Ireland’s first NFL game

Omagh Bombing Inquiry continues

February 7, 2025 by

THE Omagh Bombing Inquiry began formally this month. The inquiry, an independent statutory public inquiry, is looking at whether the deadliest incident that took place during the Troubles could reasonably have been prevented by the authorities. The car bomb in Omagh was claimed by IRA splinter group The Real IRA, who opposed the Good Friday Agreement. In the initial sessions … [Read more...] about Omagh Bombing Inquiry continues

Children continue to experience paramilitary-related trauma in Northern Ireland, research finds

February 6, 2025 by

YOUNG people in Northern Ireland continue to experience trauma related to paramilitary activity a new report has found. The results of a groundbreaking study, which sought to assess the impact of childhood traumas on people living in the North, has found that 60 per cent of the adult population witnessed one or more negative events as children. The intergenerational research … [Read more...] about Children continue to experience paramilitary-related trauma in Northern Ireland, research finds

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