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Irish man transforms home into dazzling Christmas lights display for tenth year

December 3, 2024 by

A DUBLIN man who is committed to raising cash for local charities has covered his house in Christmas lights for a tenth consecutive year. Every December Dylan Walsh transforms his home in Finglas into a dazzling holiday light display to raise funds for local charitable organisations. Dylan Walsh celebrates the 10th anniversary of his festive light display, now powered by … [Read more...] about Irish man transforms home into dazzling Christmas lights display for tenth year

Record number of people granted Irish citizenship in 2024

December 3, 2024 by

A RECORD number of people have been granted Irish citizenship this year, newly released figures show. More than 30,000 applications for citizenship have been processed in the past year, Ireland’s Department of Justice have confirmed today. That is a significant increase on the 20,000 citizenships granted in 2023 and is almost double the amount granted the previous … [Read more...] about Record number of people granted Irish citizenship in 2024

Lump sum Christmas bonus payments being made to families across Ireland

December 3, 2024 by

CHRISTMAS bonus payments will be paid to more than 1million households across Ireland this week. The bonus scheme provides a 100 per cent increase in the weekly rate of social welfare payment usually given to eligible recipients including pensioners, people with disabilities, carers and lone parents. They will receive the extra cash in addition to and on the same day that they … [Read more...] about Lump sum Christmas bonus payments being made to families across Ireland

Shots fired at caravan in picturesque seaside village

December 3, 2024 by

POLICE have appealed to the public for information after gunshots were fired at a caravan in a seaside village in Co. Down. PSNI detectives are investigating the incident, which saw bullet holes left in a caravan and a car at the site in Bangor which they were alerted to ar around 12.10pm on December 1. Gunshots were fired at a caravan in this seaside village in Co. … [Read more...] about Shots fired at caravan in picturesque seaside village

Teenager dies following collision in Donegal

December 3, 2024 by

A TEENAGER has died after the car he was driving was involved in a collision near Buncrana in Dongeal. The young man, aged in his late teens, was driving on the R244 (Mountain Road) at Ballinlough shortly after 5am on December 12 when the single vehicle incident happened. He was pronounced dead at the scene. He has been named locally as Tiernan Doherty-Kelly, who was 18 years … [Read more...] about Teenager dies following collision in Donegal

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June 25, 1970

The ban restricting Catholics from attending Trinity College Dublin is finally lifted on this day in 1970. Through the help of the then Archbishop of Dublin John McQuaid, the Roman Catholic church removes its policy of disapproval or even excommunication for Catholics who enrolled at Trinity College without the proper permission. Authorities at the school also allow for a Catholic chaplain to be based at the college.

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