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Sinn Féin TD claims she was asked to step down from Drogheda United role following Israel criticism

Sinn Féin TD claims she was asked to step down from Drogheda United role following Israel criticism

February 19, 2026 by

SINN FÉIN TD Joanna Byrne has claimed she has been urged to step down from her voluntary role of chairperson of Drogheda United following criticism of Israel. Last week, the Louth TD expressed her disappointment after the FAI said it would play its Nations League fixtures with Israel, which she described as 'an apartheid state who have engaged in ethnic cleansing and … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin TD claims she was asked to step down from Drogheda United role following Israel criticism

Hundreds protest in Dublin in support of venue subject to legal action from neighbouring hotel over noise issue

February 18, 2026 by

HUNDREDS of people protested in Dublin last night in support of a venue that has been subjected legal action from a neighbouring hotel in an issue over noise. The recently-opened Hoxton hotel on Exchequer Street has filed an injunction seeking to reduce noise transfer from the Yamamori Izakaya restaurant on South Great Georges Street. The venue, which opened in 1995, also hosts … [Read more...] about Hundreds protest in Dublin in support of venue subject to legal action from neighbouring hotel over noise issue

Sinn Féin says property prices continuing to ‘spiral out of control’ as average Dublin house price hits €500,000

February 18, 2026 by

SINN FÉIN'S spokesperson on housing has said property prices are continuing to 'spiral out of control' with latest figures showing the average price for a residence in Dublin is now €500,000. The figures released by the Central Statistics Office for the 12 months to December 2025 showed the national Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) had risen by 7 per cent. In Dublin, … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin says property prices continuing to ‘spiral out of control’ as average Dublin house price hits €500,000

Gardaí appeal for help in finding man missing from Dublin

February 18, 2026 by

GARDAÍ are appealing to the public for help in tracing the whereabouts of a man missing from Dublin. Romualdas Stulgys, 62, has been missing from Clonee, Dublin 15 since Sunday, February 15. Mr Stulgys is described as being 6" 1' in height with a medium build and has grey hair. He was last seen at approximately 7am on Sunday. "Gardaí and Romualdas' family are concerned for his … [Read more...] about Gardaí appeal for help in finding man missing from Dublin

Celtic manager and former Ireland boss Martin O’Neill inducted into LMA Hall of Fame

February 18, 2026 by

CELTIC manager Martin O'Neill has been inducted into the League Managers Association (LMA) Hall of fame 1,000 Club for managers taking charge of more than 1,000 professional games. Announcing the news, LMA Committee member and Manchester United legend Alex Ferguson praised O'Neill for his 'hard work, success and longevity'. The 73-year-old former Ireland manager is currently in … [Read more...] about Celtic manager and former Ireland boss Martin O’Neill inducted into LMA Hall of Fame

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