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MPs call on Irish Government to ‘step up’ on Troubles legacy commitments

MPs call on Irish Government to ‘step up’ on Troubles legacy commitments

December 2, 2025 by

THE Irish Government has been called on to ‘step up’ on plans to establish a framework to deal with the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. This week the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee (NIAC) issued a report into new legislation aimed at addressing the impact of the tumultuous period in Northern Ireland’s history. The report highlighted concerns raised by victims … [Read more...] about MPs call on Irish Government to ‘step up’ on Troubles legacy commitments

Irish citizenship awarded to more than 5000 people

December 2, 2025 by

MORE than 5000 people have become Irish citizens this week in a series of ceremonies held in Co. Kerry. Some 5200 people in total have been granted citizenship at events held at the INEC Killarney yesterday and today. They include applicants from over 132 countries who now reisde across all 32 counties in Ireland. Six ceremonies have been held over the two days in Killarney, … [Read more...] about Irish citizenship awarded to more than 5000 people

Police name man who died following Belfast collision

December 2, 2025 by

POLICE have confirmed the identity of a man who died following a collision in Belfast. A car collided with a pedestrian on the Upper Newtownards Road at around 10.40pm on November 29. The man was taken to hospital where he later died from his injuries. Police have named the man as 71-year-old John Atkinson, from the Stormont area of Belfast He has since been named as … [Read more...] about Police name man who died following Belfast collision

Greece and Ireland commit to ‘work closely together’ to advance EU goals

December 2, 2025 by

THE finance ministers of Ireland and Greece have committed to work together to ensure a more sustainable EU economy. Tánaiste Simon Harris, who is also Ireland’s finance minister, met with Greek finance minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis in Dublin yesterday (December 1). Minister Pierrakakis’ visit marked 50 years of bilateral relations between the two nations. Tánaiste Simon Harris … [Read more...] about Greece and Ireland commit to ‘work closely together’ to advance EU goals

Taoiseach commits €125m in support for Ukraine over next five years

December 2, 2025 by

TAOISEACH Micheál Martin has announced €125m in financial aid to support Ukraine over the next five years. The commitment was made during a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Dublin this morning, as part of the Ukrainian leader’s first official visit to Ireland. During the meeting the state leaders signed a new 2030 Roadmap on Ukraine-Ireland Partnership, which … [Read more...] about Taoiseach commits €125m in support for Ukraine over next five years

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December 16, 1653

Oliver Cromwell was made Lord Protector of Ireland on this date in 1653. Following the English Civil War, his victory in overthrowing the Stuart monarchy and the execution of King James I, English Parliament declared Cromwell “Lord Protector” in England’s first attempt at a state ruled government. He held this position for five years (1653-58) of the eleven years in which England remained a republican Commonwealth government. Cromwell had a detrimental effect on Ireland in these years. He led an invasion of Ireland from 1649-1650. The public practice of Catholicism was banned and all Catholic owned land was confiscated.

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