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Irish exports to Russia hit their highest rate in 10 years

Irish exports to Russia hit their highest rate in 10 years

July 28, 2025 by

IRELAND'S exports to Russia have surged to their highest levels since 2015. This is despite the ongoing war in Ukraine. According to the Central Statistics Office (CSO), Irish goods exported to Russia reached nearly €398 million in the first five months of 2025, surpassing figures recorded at any time since the CSO began tracking such data a decade ago. This rise in trade has … [Read more...] about Irish exports to Russia hit their highest rate in 10 years

FSAI recalls numerous products after new Listeria outbreak

July 28, 2025 by

A FRESH wave of food recalls has been issued in Ireland after the discovery of Listeria in several spinach and mixed leaf products. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) announced that seven products are being withdrawn from supermarket shelves due to contamination concerns. This recall follows a previous listeria-related alert earlier in the week, which involved more … [Read more...] about FSAI recalls numerous products after new Listeria outbreak

Man in serious condition in hospital following Dublin assault

July 28, 2025 by

A MAN is in a serious condition in hospital after being assaulted in Dublin on Friday night.The ... … [Read more...] about Man in serious condition in hospital following Dublin assault

Protest in Dublin following racially-motivated attack on Indian national in Tallaght

July 28, 2025 by

HUNDREDS of people took to the streets of Dublin on Saturday to protest against a racially-motiva... … [Read more...] about Protest in Dublin following racially-motivated attack on Indian national in Tallaght

Burnley pay tribute after former striker Willie Irvine passes away

July 28, 2025 by

PREMIER LEAGUE club Burnley have paid tribute to their former striker Willie Irvine, who has pass... … [Read more...] about Burnley pay tribute after former striker Willie Irvine passes away

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December 21, 1796

A French fleet under General Hoche with Theobald Wolfe Tone aboard, 43 vessels and 14,500 men ran into significantly bad weather on this day in December 1796, causing the failure of an anticipated United Irishmen rebellion. Also known as the “Expedition d’Irlande,” the French fleet set sail from Brest on December 16. The goal was to assist the outlawed Society of the United Irishmen in their effort to stage a revolution to drive the English out of Ireland. After running into Atlantic gale force winds, the fleet was forced to land in Bantry Bay. Much of the fleet was dispersed and after being taken off course, the French made their way back to Brest.

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