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Multiple pipe bombs found during search in Co. Antrim

January 14, 2026 by

POLICE have found a number of viable pipe bomb-type devices during a security alert in Co. Antrim. The alarm was raised following a report of a suspicious object in the Upper Hightown Road area of Newtownabbey on Tuesday. The road was closed overnight with diversions in place, however, the PSNI revealed this evening that cordons had now been lifted after the devices made safe … [Read more...] about Multiple pipe bombs found during search in Co. Antrim

Man seriously injured in early-morning petrol bomb attack

January 14, 2026 by

A MAN has been seriously injured following an early-morning petrol bomb attack on a house in Newry. The property in the Armagh Road area of the city was targeted at around 2.20am on Wednesday. The man, aged in his 50s, sustained a serious burn injury while others in the house, including a teenager, were treated for smoke inhalation. While the residents made it out of the … [Read more...] about Man seriously injured in early-morning petrol bomb attack

Tributes paid to Seán Ó Sé — a Cork voice that sang for a nation

January 14, 2026 by

SEÁN Ó SÉ, who has died at the age of 89, is remembered as having “one of the most distinctive and cherished voices in Irish traditional song”, according to President Catherine Connolly. The president has led the tributes to the Cork singer, whose death has been widely mourned throughout the diaspora. Mr Ó Sé, who came to prominence in the 1960s with Seán Ó Riada’s group … [Read more...] about Tributes paid to Seán Ó Sé — a Cork voice that sang for a nation

Opposition parties criticise government after more than 1,000 apply for 99 affordable Dublin homes

January 14, 2026 by

OPPOSITION parties have criticised the government after more than 1,000 people applied for just 9... … [Read more...] about Opposition parties criticise government after more than 1,000 apply for 99 affordable Dublin homes

Ireland’s largest research institute will undergo major €100m expansion

January 14, 2026 by

A MAJOR expansion of Irelands largest research institute has been approved by Government.Fundin... … [Read more...] about Ireland’s largest research institute will undergo major €100m expansion

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April 5, 1818

On this day in 1818, Bernardo O’Higgins helped to secure the independence of Chile from Spain in the Battle of Maipú. O’Higgins, then Commander in Chief of the Chilean Army, was the illegitimate son of Ambrosio (formerly Ambrose) Bernardo O’Higgins, an Irishman from Co. Sligo who had moved to Spain as a young man and received colonial postings of increasing importance from the Spanish government, eventually becoming Marques de Osorno. His mother was Isabel Riquelme, from an upper-class Chilean family. Under Jose de San Martin’s official command, O’Higgins fought tirelessly in the War of Independence to gain Chile’s freedom. After the war, he became Supreme Director of the newly independent country.

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