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Woman, 30s, dies following Co. Fermanagh collision

Woman, 30s, dies following Co. Fermanagh collision

March 18, 2026 by

A WOMAN has died following a two-vehicle collision in Co. Fermanagh. The incident occurred at around 9.55pm on Tuesday in the Marble Arch Road area of Enniskillen. The woman, aged in her 30s, was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was involved in a collision with Volkswagen Amorok. "Officers, along with colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service attended, however, … [Read more...] about Woman, 30s, dies following Co. Fermanagh collision

‘A pillar of strength’: Family of man whose body was found in bin pay tribute to him as three people charged with murder

March 18, 2026 by

THE FAMILY of a man whose body was found in a bin have paid tribute to him, while three people have been charged with his murder. The body of Thomas Niven, 37, was found in a wheelie bin in a park off Daimler Road in Coventry, West Midlands on Friday. He was identified after police on Sunday revealed details of his distinctive tattoos, which included one on his right arm saying … [Read more...] about ‘A pillar of strength’: Family of man whose body was found in bin pay tribute to him as three people charged with murder

Remembering the traders who once climbed the Reek

March 18, 2026 by

THE mountain of Croagh Patrick, known locally as the Reek, and the traders who travelled up and down selling their wares have been featured in a riveting documentary. Deirdre McGuirk, a member of the Louisburgh Killeen Heritage Group, has helped document the story of the “Traders on the Reek”, a once-familiar sight during the annual pilgrimage of Reek Sunday. Before settling in … [Read more...] about Remembering the traders who once climbed the Reek

Man dies following Cork city assault

March 17, 2026 by

A MAN has died following an assault in Cork city. Gardaí are investigating the incident which happened in the Lower John Street/Knapps Square/Devonshire Street area yesterday (March 16). Gardaí and emergency services were called to reports of an assault which occurred at approximately 7.50pm. A man, aged in his 30s, was later declared dead at a home on Carroll’s Quay. His … [Read more...] about Man dies following Cork city assault

Irish and Welsh ministers celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Cardiff

March 17, 2026 by

GOVERNMENT ministers from across Ireland and Wales came together this week to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan and Ireland’s Minister for Older People led the delegations at a St Patrick’s Day reception held at the St David’s Hotel in Cardiff Bay. Minister O’Donnell’s visit to Cardiff was part of the global programme of events currently taking … [Read more...] about Irish and Welsh ministers celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Cardiff

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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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