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‘UNSPEAKABLE TRAGEDY’: President Higgins pays tribute on 50th anniversary of Birmingham bombings

November 21, 2024 by

PRESIDENT Michael D Higgins has recalled the “unspeakable tragedy” caused when two bombs exploded in Birmingham 50 years ago today. Two public houses were targeted in the west Midlands city on November 21, 1974. The bombs planted in The Mulberry Bush and the Tavern in the Town killed 21 people and injured at least 170 more. “Fifty years ago today, the people of Birmingham had … [Read more...] about ‘UNSPEAKABLE TRAGEDY’: President Higgins pays tribute on 50th anniversary of Birmingham bombings

Tributes following death of ‘giant of journalism’ Ken Reid

November 21, 2024 by

TRIBUTES have been paid following the death of former UTV political editor Ken Reid this week. The popular broadcaster, who has been a familiar face on television screens in Northern Ireland for nearly three decades, died on November 19, aged 69, following a cancer battle. The Belfast native was diagnosed with a form of leukaemia in 2017 but continued to work at UTV until he … [Read more...] about Tributes following death of ‘giant of journalism’ Ken Reid

Historic Irish mansion goes on the market for €1.1m after stunning makeover

November 21, 2024 by

AN historic mansion in Co. Leitrim has gone on the market for a cool €1.1m after undergoing a stunning makeover. Set in 8.7 acres of land, Drumlease Glebe House in Dromahair is the site of a former rectory. It was built in 1834 by Owen Wynne for the Church of Ireland rectors who were located in the village at that time. Over 800 Glebe Houses were built for clergy members around … [Read more...] about Historic Irish mansion goes on the market for €1.1m after stunning makeover

Dublin rioter jailed for more than six years

November 21, 2024 by

A MAN who took part in the Dublin riots a year ago has today been jailed for six-and-a-half years. Declan Donaghey, 28, from William Street in Dublin took part in the disorder on November 23, 2023 after an attack outside a school earlier that day in which three children and a school worker were injured. According to RTÉ News, Donaghey threw a wheelie bin at one garda car, … [Read more...] about Dublin rioter jailed for more than six years

Police in Manchester appeal for help in finding family of late Irish woman

November 21, 2024 by

POLICE in Greater Manchester have appealed for help in finding the family of an Irish woman who passed away in the region recently. Margaret Theresa Doyle, 73, died in the borough of Bury last month. Now, investigators are hoping to trace her family in Ireland and believe that as well as Doyle, she may also have relatives with the surname McCarthy. An appeal posted on Bury … [Read more...] about Police in Manchester appeal for help in finding family of late Irish woman

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June 26, 1970

Riots broke out in Londonderry after mid-Ulster MP Bernadette Devlin was arrested. Devlin, who participated in the Bogside riots of 1969, was sentenced to six months in jail. She had previously applied for an appeal, which was rejected by the Northern Ireland Court of Appeals. When police attempted to arrest Devlin at a roadblock in Londonderry, violence quickly escalated with the use of petrol bombs to which soldiers responded with tear gas.

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