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Ireland’s Sanctuary Runners will launch first UK group this weekend

July 4, 2024 by

A NEW branch of Ireland’s Sanctuary Runners group is set to launch in Brighton this weekend. The initiative, founded in Cork in 2018, uses running, jogging and walking to bring together asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants with local residents to promote “solidarity-through-sports”. Founded by former Irish Post sports editor Graham Clifford, the initiative has … [Read more...] about Ireland’s Sanctuary Runners will launch first UK group this weekend

‘Please slow down’ Gardaí urge drivers after spate of fatal incidents on Irish roads

July 4, 2024 by

GARDAÍ have sent their “deepest condolences” the families who have lost loved ones after a spate of fatal incidents occurred on Irish roads this week. On Sunday, June 30 a man in his 80s died when the quad bike he was involved in a collision on the road to Purteen Harbour, off the R319 near Keel, Achill Island in Co. Mayo. No other vehicle was involved in the incident. On … [Read more...] about ‘Please slow down’ Gardaí urge drivers after spate of fatal incidents on Irish roads

Widow of Celtic star Tommy Burns dies on flight home from holiday in Tenerife

July 4, 2024 by

THE widow of football legend Tommy Burns has died on a flight home from holiday in Tenerife. Rosemary Burns took ill on the Jet2 flight from the Canary Island which was due to land in Scotland but was forced to divert and make an emergency landing in Cork yesterday afternoon. Rosemary Burns has died on a flight home from Tenerife The 69-year-old was married to Celtic star Burns … [Read more...] about Widow of Celtic star Tommy Burns dies on flight home from holiday in Tenerife

Importance of Dublin’s Phoenix Park to the sporting lives of Irish people explored in new exhibition

July 4, 2024 by

A NEW exhibition has been launched which honours the important historic connections of Dublin’s Phoenix Park to the sporting lives of the people of Ireland. Clann of Gaelic Games is a collaborative exhibition between the GAA Museum at Croke Park and Ireland’s Office of Public Works (OPW) which showcases centuries of hurling, camogie and football activity at the park. Launched … [Read more...] about Importance of Dublin’s Phoenix Park to the sporting lives of Irish people explored in new exhibition

Jeffrey Donaldson will face trial on abuse charges judge rules

July 4, 2024 by

JEFFREY DONALDSON and his wife will face trial over historical sex offence charges, a judge has ruled. Mr Donaldson, the former MP for Lagan Valley, is accused of 18 sex offences involving two alleged victims. He is charged with rape, plus four counts of gross indecency and 13 counts of indecent assault His wife, and co-accused, Eleanor Donaldson faces five charges of aiding … [Read more...] about Jeffrey Donaldson will face trial on abuse charges judge rules

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July 6, 1907

Ireland’s Crown Jewels are found missing on this day in 1907, just before days before a state visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. The theft remains a mystery to this day. Arthur Vicars, Officer of Arms at Dublin Castle, held the jewels in his office and publicly accused his second in command, Francis Shackleton. Shackleton was exonerated and the case was never solved. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used this historical event as the influence for his Sherlock Holmes story “The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans.”

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