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Historic US documents loaned to Northern Ireland reveal ‘deep links’ between nations

Historic US documents loaned to Northern Ireland reveal ‘deep links’ between nations

March 26, 2026 by

A SET of historical documents belonging to the US will leave the country for the first time this year while on loan to Northern Ireland. The files relate to the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the US Declaration of Independence which took place at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadephia on August 2, 1776. They will be shown in the ‘Voices Across the … [Read more...] about Historic US documents loaned to Northern Ireland reveal ‘deep links’ between nations

CERN director-general awarded honorary doctorate from University College Dublin

March 26, 2026 by

CERN Director-General Dr Fabriola Gianotti has been awarded an honorary doctorate from University College Dublin (UCD). Dr Gianotti is Director-General of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), which Ireland became an Associate Member State of in October 2025. The Italian scientist was recognised by the Irish institution this month “as a global scientific leader … [Read more...] about CERN director-general awarded honorary doctorate from University College Dublin

The quiet legacy of Ireland’s cillíní

March 26, 2026 by

ALL across Ireland, in fields, on hillsides and beside ancient ruins, lie sites that many pass every day without ever knowing their story. These places are called cillíní, and they carry immense historical and emotional importance. Cillíní were mainly used for the burial of unbaptised babies or those that died shortly after birth, at a time when Catholic doctrine did not permit … [Read more...] about The quiet legacy of Ireland’s cillíní

Public asked for opinions on extending Sunday trading hours in Belfast

March 26, 2026 by

A PUBLIC survey is underway in Belfast on extending the hours that shops can open on Sundays. Currently large shops in the city centre – those with a floor space of 280 square metres or more – can only open from 1pm to 6pm on Sundays. Smaller stores, however, are not bound by these restrictions and can set their own opening hours. Under Northern Irish legislation only areas … [Read more...] about Public asked for opinions on extending Sunday trading hours in Belfast

Dementia service uses Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh’s GAA commentary to ‘trigger fond memories’

March 26, 2026 by

A NEWLY launched dementia service is using historic GAA commentary by the late Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh as a form of reminiscence therapy. The Replay is a collaboration between The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, the GAA and RTÉ Archives. Kerry native Ó Muircheartaigh died in 2024 at the age of 93. His family has given its full support to the initiative, which uses recordings of … [Read more...] about Dementia service uses Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh’s GAA commentary to ‘trigger fond memories’

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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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